by JL Jacobs | Apr 11, 2025 | Art, Nature, Photography, Poetry, Poetry and Photography
Blight by Patty Paine Newday “It’s Thursday again” -and I’m thinking, yeah, once a week,but it was the tone,OMG, what’ll we do, tone.First, I laughed, then,I seriously considered again’s. Hurricane season,Thanksgiving, Morning Joe,dental visits,...
by JL Jacobs | Mar 27, 2025 | Art, Nature, Photography, Poetry, Poetry and Photography
Past Fields by Steve Zimmerman Menhir I have laid downthis monumentwherelike the giant’s quoit it is seenbut never fathomed. Only I can do that. Only I can pluck through the rubblefor scrap and salvageand come away with somethingI can rub with the...
by JL Jacobs | Feb 12, 2025 | Art, Fiction, Fiction and Art, Photography, Short Fiction
Crab Creek by Jeff Corwin “antumbra” was previously published in the Winter 2020 edition of Third Wednesday Magazine. antumbra Do I know him? Of course, I do. He moved to town when we were teens. Everyone thought it was a riot that our first...
by JL Jacobs | Jan 1, 2025 | Art, Art Feature, Art, Travel and Lifestyle, Nature, Photography, Travel
Upper Antelope Canyon by Rizwan Ali Abstract Other-Worldly Landscapes:Antelope Canyon in Black and White Photographs Antelope Canyon is reported to be one of the most photographed locations in the southwestern United States after the Grand...
by JL Jacobs | Dec 24, 2024 | Art, Nature, Photography
Art by Lennie Duensing Tuxedo and Copper Hill Ponds In the artist’s words: Lennie Duensing: In 1956, my parents gave me a Brownie Holiday camera for my eighth birthday, and I’ve been taking pictures ever since. During the late 60s,...
by JL Jacobs | Dec 18, 2024 | Art, Nature, Photography, Poetry, Poetry and Photography
Midnight Reminiscence by Britnie Walston I Wanted There to be Water We went back today, drove along the ash-ladenroad into the mountains where we used to liveand love. The big pit, our basement, where wemade art and wrote and read and lay in the foldsof...