White Throated Sparrow on Fence
White Throated Sparrow on Branch
Feeding Time
Broken Fence on the Baseball Field
Three Mallards
Snow Tracks Across the Parade Ground
Snow on City Stairs
White Throated Sparrow on Fence
White Throated Sparrow on Branch
Feeding Time
Broken Fence on the Baseball Field
Three Mallards
Snow Tracks Across the Parade Ground
Snow on City Stairs
Duck Decoy (Painted by Rio)
Cow Pen
Pine Forest Planted in 1993
Bird on a Wire Fence
Barnside Hoops
Country Beauty
Ford 4000
Country Mermaid
Stooge & Midnight
Smokey Sunset
Traffic Haze
Traffic Blur
Good Listenin'
View North from the top of Kennesaw Mountain
View from on top of the Fire Tower
Swamp Flowers
Swamp Ripples (in still water)
Fire Tower Grating
Mary Jo
Michael
Jason
Hecht Warehouse
Corrugated Steel Roof
What's the Point of Having an Oldsmobile if You Can't Show it Off!
Hard at Work feat. Mary Jo
Jarrett of Fort Indy
Greg of On Dope
Live Painting of the Day by Rio Davies
Rio Davies: Live Painter
Bronx Backyard Sundays raised over $1500 for LLS yesterday, but if you were unable to attend, and would like to donate, please do so at LLS.org
Hail the Great Owl (Pyramidian by Mark di Suvero)
MirRio Fence (Mirror Fence by Alyson Shotz)
Adventure Club Group Pose (Storm King Wavefield by Maya Lin)
Bench Shadow (Bench by Storm King Staff)
Three Stages of Cartwheels on the South Fields
Looks Like Neon (Endless Column by Tal Streeter)
Long View of Mirror Fence (Mirror Fence by Alyson Shotz)
Fall Foilage from Gertrude's Nose Trail
Limestone Cliffs // Power Lines
Black Vulture
Mohonk Mountain House // Catskill Mountains
Chris & Michelle on Gertrude's Nose Trail
Ripples in Lake Minnewaska
1 Battery Park Plaza
2 Broadway
14 Wall
Scaffolding Lights
Sunset over New York Harbor
Fall Leaves in Peter's Kill
Tallest Rio in the Forest
Leaf in an Upside Down Forest
Peter's Kill
Asphalt Trail to Parking Lot
Autumn Sunset
Rio on Marsh Planks
Bird on Fence
Tree Berries
Fall Leaves on Bridge
Litter en Masse
Clothing Too
"Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads." - Henry David Thoreau, Walden