
“,Morning Has Broken” – Brigantine Dawn, Winter 2016
Personally, I am sick of insufficient spring. A million trees in flower do not DO it for me!
Give me sun and light and brilliance and wilderness, crispness and clarity, and rare wild birds. Give me bays and impoundments, tidal marshes. Give me the Brigantine Wildlife Refuge in winter, with all its magnificences and quirks. End my day with gustatory perfection and a sunset right out of Mark Rothko. Give me perfection, in our New Jersey!

Beauty, Beauty, Everywhere – ‘The Brig’ Winter 2016

La Tranquillite — Brig Entry Winter 2016

Snow Geese Brig Winter 2016

Ding Darling Trademark Sign for National Wildlife Refuges

“The Goose Knows the Way” – Ding Darling NWR Motif as Weathervane on Brig Visitors’ Center

Washed-Out Road, Absecon Bay, Brig, Winter 2016 – Why Brig is closed during week and barely open on weekends right now

Destruction/Desecration or Preservation? – Brig Winter 2016

Track of the Cat — Too-Prevalent Changes at Brig/Edwin B. Forsythe Wildlife Refuge, Winter 2016

Fellow Visitor – Brig – Winter 2016

“Beware of the Locals” — Mott’s Creek, near Brig Winter 2016

“Fire in the Pines” – from Leeds Point near Brig, Winter 2016

LUNCH – We’re not in Kansas any more.. Oyster Creek Inn, Leeds Point near Brig

“Winter Hours” Oyster Creek Inn Leeds Point near Brig Winter 2016

Leeds Point Fishing Village and Tidal Marshlands from Deck of Oyster Creek Inn near Brig. Wintertime 2016

Oyster Creek Welcome, Leeds Point, NJ NOTE SANDY WATER LINE 2012

Oyster Creek’s Specialty, Winter 2016

Tuckerton Sunset, near Jacques Yves Cousteau Society

Last Glimpse of This Day’s Light, Tuckerton, End of Seven Bridges Road, north of Brig off Route 9