The Day Begins: a Rockwood Morning
Carolyn Reiss and her pup, Allie, take early morning strolls in Rockwood Park. The park never fails to intrigue, inspire, and entrance.
The early morning sun breaking through the mist
Six-to-eight-feet away from a human and a small white dog, but this park denizen seems more curious than frightened
The Kendal Refresh Garden in Full Color
Photo by Carolyn Reiss
Denizens of Rockwood Park
Roadside Dining, by Edward Kasinec
Our summer visitors—the goats—enjoying a well-deserved rest, by Edward Kasinec
Becoming as natural to see as his (her?) neighbors, the goats, by Mimi Abramovitz
Designed by Nature
Photo by Mimi Abramovitz
Alert to Outside Strollers
Beware: poison Ivy growing on the path in front of Mary Powell, by Carolyn Reiss
They’re b-a-a-a-c-k-k! The poison ivy you’ll want to avoid. But, by all means, step on the newly hatched spotted lanternflys!
Photo by Martin Smolin
A Beautiful End of a Day at Kendal
Sunset seen from a Kendal balcony, by Barbara Wallach