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Through the night, there was no sound in the forest. And with the dawn, the forest folk looked out on a world that was white and wonderful, a world covered with a fluffy coat of winter lace. Every…

Ted DeGrazia has been called both a genius and a madman. He wasn’t the only one. Edvard Munch, Paul Gauguin and Michelangelo were all thought to be teetering somewhere on the spectrum between genius…

A seasonal tributary of Lynx Creek, in the Prescott National Forest, flows through a snow-blanketed landscape as it mirrors tall ponderosa pines and the colors of sunset…

Peace. Joy. Light. Magic. Snow, if you’re lucky. No snow, if that’s your definition of “lucky.” My mother taught me Christmas was about love. But once — hearing sleigh bells, then rushing from my bed…

little tree
little silent Christmas tree
you are so little
you are more like a flower
who found you in the green forest
and were you very sorry to come away?
see i will comfort you…

Snow isn’t really a prerequisite for winter. Or for Christmas. Or, perhaps, for life itself. But when it sparkles like diamonds under the full moon, or in the slanting rays of morning sun; when its…

The storm came in over the mountains from the north, over the high Rockies of Utah, over the Wasatches, the Uintas, and the dreamy Henrys. It covered the mountain peaks with deep snow as it moved…

Antelope Canyon — Arizona’s other “grand” canyon, located on the Navajo Nation near Page — is one of the state’s most visited and photographed natural wonders. The otherworldly vibrant oranges and…