Inspiration

March Forth!

It's been a bit quiet on the blog lately because I'm in the midst of finishing up some deadlines and starting new projects. I don't like to make "filler" posts just for the sake of posting something. As soon as I have clearance to post my latest assignments I will do that as well as the new promotional and personal work in which I am currently engrossed.

In other news, Happy Leap Year! (yesterday) and Happy March 1st today. In between studio time, I've been keeping busy and creatively inspired with running and hiking outdoors when weather allows, exploring near and far with Brian and trying to catch up with friends. Spring is almost here! We'll still have cold temps off and on - maybe even a bit of snow as winter starts to fade, but the longer days, warmer weather and new opportunities are right around the corner. So, March forth!

In the mean time, enjoy a few pix from my adventures "in the wild" this past January and February:

Blizzard of 2016. My birthday. Over 20 inches of snow!

Blizzard of 2016. My birthday. Over 20 inches of snow!

Snowboard practice!

Snowboard practice!

Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston Mass.

Copps Hill Burying Ground, Boston Mass.

An amazing display of nature's raw power in Rockport Harbor, Mass. With the wind chill, it was -19 degrees. What looks like steam in this photo is actually the sea mist turning to ice in the air. All of the white along the rocks is actually ice. On …

An amazing display of nature's raw power in Rockport Harbor, Mass. With the wind chill, it was -19 degrees. What looks like steam in this photo is actually the sea mist turning to ice in the air. All of the white along the rocks is actually ice. On the far tip, you can barely make out a light house that was covered in ice. Absolutely beautiful!

Mason Dixon Trail. A 10 mile out and back with steep climbs, steeper jaw-clenching drops and amazing views. Lots of crawling on all fours and calories were burned that day!

Mason Dixon Trail. A 10 mile out and back with steep climbs, steeper jaw-clenching drops and amazing views. Lots of crawling on all fours and calories were burned that day!

50 degrees this morning. A beautiful early spring day to run through the fields. March forth!

50 degrees this morning. A beautiful early spring day to run through the fields. March forth!