Photography and Writing by Gerald Lisi
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Field Reports

Photographs with the natural history of their subjects and stories about their creation.

Hunger Mountain in January

This newsletter will have very little of each, news or letters that is, but there will be pictures. I have had a few good winter walks this month, and one in particular yielded some photographs I like. The trailhead for Waterbury Trail up Hunger Mountain is just a few miles away from my home, so it’s an obvious choice when I feel the need for a bit of a hike. Snowy woods and mountains hold a special enchantment, which I have attempted to capture with varying degrees of success in the images below. I present these without captions. Just take in the beauty. I was certainly inspired when I made these. I hope some of that translates in your viewing of them.

I’d say the cliche of a winter wonderland is apt in describing Hunger Mountain that day. There. are a few here that I quite like, but I’m particularly pleased with that last one, taken at the summit.

One announcement for those of you in central Vermont: The Montpelier Art Walk is Friday the 7th of February, and I will be showing prints at Woodbelly Pizza. You can find information about all of the artists and venues here: https://montpelierartwalk.org/february-7-2025/ I hope to see you there!

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