On a dig
/Sketching in the coastal forest with students of the Maine Archaeology Field School, taught by Dr. Bonnie Newsom. The site: a colonial homestead adjoining a Passamaquoddy shell heap. Is that a horse jaw in the pit?
Sketching in the coastal forest with students of the Maine Archaeology Field School, taught by Dr. Bonnie Newsom. The site: a colonial homestead adjoining a Passamaquoddy shell heap. Is that a horse jaw in the pit?
Viburnum lantanoides
Starflower (Lysimachia borealis, which I learned as
Trientalis borealis back in the day)
American redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) sketched from life,
a rare event for a fidgety subject
Aquilegia sp.
In the olive family; Sketched in Maine; not native to North America
Abby McBride
© Abby McBride
abbymcb@alum.mit.edu
Top photo credit: Otto Whitehead