A Summer Feeling
2007-07-23 01:28:27.000 – Ryan Knapp, Meteorologist
The transition shot
A Summer Feeling
Sunset: the sky’s chromatic nature wakes
bright brilliance on the rocks as colors drift
and glow making colorful shadows lift
observer eyes to the skies. The heart quakes
from a peace etched in a blaze of hues. Sun,
your warmth, a hug gripping and shaking souls
with an unending display. Are stoked coals
beginning to glow an unending run?
A veil: natures curtain to unending
vistas, lighting a host of paths and trees
that stand motionless and are unaware
like statues in a kings court. Trembling is
joined by a shiver that flows down to knees
as sharp rays shine down, shining without care.
Ryan Knapp, Meteorologist
Bringing Polar Byrd I to Mount Washington
Bringing Polar Byrd I to Mount Washington By Jackie Broccolo In 1968, my grandfather joined the Polar Byrd I “Dustin Transpolar Flight”, which was the first commercial flight to carry civilians across both poles
Seek the Peak 2026: New Adventures, Rooted in Tradition
Seek the Peak 2026: New Adventures, Rooted in Tradition By MWOBS Staff Seek the Peak is Mount Washington Observatory's largest annual fundraiser, and for 26 years it's brought together hikers, adventurers, and people who
What “Prepared” Really Means in the White Mountains
What “Prepared” Really Means in the White Mountains Early Spring in the Whites: The Most Honest Season By Andrew Harris, Burgeon Outdoor If you’ve spent any time in New Hampshire’s White Mountains in March,






