
I’m always drawn to the color on these rocks on Little Hunters Beach in Acadia. When the light’s right, the greens and yellows really glow.

I’m always drawn to the color on these rocks on Little Hunters Beach in Acadia. When the light’s right, the greens and yellows really glow.
I’ll be displaying prints from Acadia during the month of April at the The Olde Post Office Cafe in Mount Vernon. As I did for my Selah Tea display, I’ll be donating 10% of any print sales to the Humane Society Waterville Area, which badly needs funding to support the animals that they care for. If you’re in the area, stop by and enjoy this cozy little cafe in a beautiful setting.

View of Otter Point from Gorham Mountain, Acadia National Park

High surf and 50mph winds along the Acadia coast in mid-November.

Surf beneath 145-foot high Great Head at Acadia National Park.

A summer storm approaches the Acadia coast. The Schoodic Peninsula is in the distance.


A great blue heron in flight over the Bass Harbor Marsh in Acadia National Park.

At a fork in the Pemetic Northwest trail in Acadia National Park, there’s an option to go left through a ravine or right over a ledge. The ravine option has a few wooden ladders and lots of cedar roots.

On the coast of the Schoodic peninsula in Acadia.

Surf on a very windy day at Schoodic Point, Acadia National Park.

A foggy day at the Raven’s Nest overlook at the Schoodic section of Acadia National Park.