From Washington evergreens to the grey-haired spell-casters of New Orleans, they stand in the farmlands, forests, and battlefields, bearing witness to our history, sometimes across centuries
Cover image: The sun setting through a row of live oaks, City Park, New Orleans.
Tallest fir tree, Quinault rain forest, WA
Aspens, Sangre de Cristos, La Veta, CO
"Mother and child," Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora, ND
A beginning - burr oak acorn, Buena Vista Park, Alma, WI
Spring, Dunnville Recreation Area, Downsville, WI
Sunlight through pines (vert.), Olympic National Forest, WA
Pride flag canopy, Augusta, WI, Fall 2025
An ending - Augusta State Wildlife Area, WI, Fall 2025
Live oak by fence, City Park, New Orleans, LA
Bayou Metairie, City Park, New Orleans, LA
Live oak (b&w crop), City Park, New Orleans, LA
Bald cypress Knees, Honey Island Swamp, Slidell, LA
Bald cypress Knees, Honey Island Swamp, Slidell, LA
"The captains," sprawling live oaks at Audubon Park, New Orleans
"Survivor," City Park live oak, New Orleans, LA
"We meet at dusk," City Park live oaks, New Orleans, LA
Burls on the spruce burl trail off Hwy 101, near Kalaloch, WA (2)
Sunlight through pines (horiz.), Olympic National Forest, WA
Pines in the Olympic Nat'l Forest
Birch stand near La Push, WA
"Fern party host," near La Push, WA
Burls on the spruce burl trail off Hwy 101, near Kalaloch, WA
"October centerfold," near Mondovi, WI
Behind Dells Mill, August, WI
Duncan field, Shiloh National Military Park, TN