Tag: winter

  • Belief

    Belief

    On this spring day with the tinge of winter, Easter is upon us. The cream corn casserole, a staple and tradition that my grandfather started and I humbly continue to prepare for the holidays, is in the oven and filling the house with memories. Leroy lays at my feet while I watch robins cling to…

  • Poem – Black Swan

    Emerging from the prairie and the ancient oak roots. numb, cold, senses fall away, the threads loosen, bonds stretched, there is light out there, somewhere, but here, where I stand, the shadows gather and meander in tight patterns around my feet and over my head, into the canopy, and cold infiltrates each layer and as…

  • Lutsen Basked in Light

    A few photos from a recent trip to Lutsen on Lake Superior.  Basked in cold light the shoreline glowed with radiant heat from the sun transitioning from Winter to Spring.

  • Update

    Welcome to March and the impending transition of winter to spring. From the shores of Lake Superior, the rays of sun reach fresh ice and nudge it to become water, to become a different version of itself, to become what it naturally is. I am in the midst of a semi-voluntary exile (my real job…

  • Poem – Snowy Field

    Across the snowy field no footprints. Streetlights brighter further the sun sinks. Cold begins to creep in upon the winds back. Ice pellets tiny and hard against our shielded eyes. In the midst of winter I begin to understand. The sky above the great wind blows. Truths of times passage unaware of past, present, future.…

  • Stone Path Review – Winter 2013 – Published

    The Winter 2013 edition of Stone Path Review, with poetry, short stories, photography, and a featured artist, has been published and is ready for your enjoyment.  A PDF and print version will be available shortly.  This issue features the following artists: Aaron Bowen, Ashley Dull, Carl Sandburg, Chris Roe, Craig Steele, Dweep Mustang, Felice Scrittore, Greg…

  • Christmas Day, Lutsen

    Christmas Day brings thoughts of family, friends, beliefs and what helps us to get through each day. We headed north into the cold and snow to spend the time within nature, at the beckon call of deer and raven, and fell asleep each day to the methodical splashing of water on the frozen shoreline. Rising…

  • Stone Path Review – Update

    Hello everyone and Merry Christmas Eve and happy holidays. We are hard at work on the next issue of Stone Path Review. We are choosing photos for each piece and working on the print edition. Also, please send us your art in any form. We read submissions anytime of year and consider work for the…

  • Photos from Lutsen

    Here are two photos from 12/21/12, courtesy of Patricia from Twisted Root Studios.

  • Stone Path Review – Winter 2013

    Good morning everyone.  We are a little more than 1-month away from the next issue of Stone Path Review.  This will be our 5th issue and the start of our second year publishing this artistic journal.  It is a labor of love and brings together both of our passions – photography and writing. We are…