Blogtober Viewing Part 2: The I know I forgot some edition

While I’m sure this list and its predecessor aren’t exhaustive — the insomnia is real — they represent a hefty level of October-appropriate programming. Part two of the Blogtoberfest Viewing list includes: *Mom and Dad - A Nic Cage joint that started as my favorite horror film of the year and ended with me angry. … Continue reading Blogtober Viewing Part 2: The I know I forgot some edition

Film Noir: Five photos given the Horror-movie treatment

It hasn’t been a good year for photo field trips for myriad reasons, but I was able to explore (as much as my broken limb would allow) an empty campground this weekend — a prime spot to capture a few images of desolation and edit in a horror-movie cue or two. Here are five favorites, … Continue reading Film Noir: Five photos given the Horror-movie treatment

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2020 Blogtoberfest Viewing, part one

As part of my own personal Blogtoberfest celebration, I try to ingest at least 31 Halloween-appropriate movies or shows in October and share the list here, for anyone looking for ideas. I think, given that I've already logged 24 spooktastic viewings, reaching 31 this year will be no problem. It’s a mix of new viewings, … Continue reading 2020 Blogtoberfest Viewing, part one

Autumn Leaf Collecting Supports Art & Science — Hilltown Families

Fall in Western Mass is when nature literally takes center stage; a destination visitors outside the area flock to because of the gorgeous dynamism of the season. The trees and their changing foliage are great connectors for kids (in a sense they connect to themselves!) to the outdoors and their sense of place. In this … Continue reading Autumn Leaf Collecting Supports Art & Science — Hilltown Families