Bradley Bay

Picture of a bare tree leaning out over the edge of a lake with branches dipping into the water and a cloudy gray sky above.
At the Water’s Edge
Picture of an  old barn and silo set against a sparsely clouded blue sky.
Bright Cirrus & Old Barn in Disrepair
A dirt road with power lines running alongside, surrounded by thick forest, and lit by sunlight peaking through a clearing.
Lines Alight, Kelleher Road, Campbellford
D.C. Nobes

D.C. Nobes is a physicist, poet, and photographer who, aside from 2 years on Vancouver Island, spent his first 39 years in or near Toronto, Canada, then 23 years based in Christchurch, New Zealand, 4 years in China, and has since retired to Bali. He used to enjoy winter but admits that he doesn’t miss the snow or the cold. He thinks almost all poetry is meant to be read aloud. His poetry and art photographs have been widely published, including in Acropolis Journal, Consilience Journal, Dreich, Fevers of the Mind, Heterodox Haiku, miniMAG, Moss Puppy Magazine, Paddler Press, Porch Literary Magazine, The Hooghly Review, Transients Magazine, and Whimsical Press.

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