Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Sculpture in Springfield


a portrait in progress, by Edward Huse.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Robins arrive in Springfield, Vermont, earlier than ever.

This writer spotted a Robin in the Pear tree yesterday - I stopped to watch him trying to eat the small frozen fruit of the decorative Pear, unfazed by my proximity, observing me but unwilling to leave this spare meal as I snapped a picture to record the unfortunately timed meeting. I wondered, this early Robin surely didn't know that the ground isn't thawed enough to provide the worms and bugs in the soil that he needs. Standing at the traffic light by the plaza a couple of minutes later, I noticed that the Cranberry trees there were alive with Robins, and so were the the Apple trees at the studio as I drove up - a fall of dozens of far too early Robins wandering around in shock, hmm. The photos do not convey the full effect of seeing them in person. Global warming effects everything badly, what a world! Los pajaros de Verano han llegado demasiado temprano - una pena, dado que sus comidas preferidas incluyen gusanos y tales cosas (de momento cubiertas con nieve y hielo) y no recuerdo haverlos visto comer de arboles durante su temporada normal.

Friday, January 10, 2014

BHSofVT promo en Castellano





Ok - this is for my Spanish musician friends to get a kick out of - they tell me that my voice-over is hilarious, lol - vale bien chicos





Saturday, December 21, 2013

Springfield's Bird House Studios of Vermont reaches a huge milestone in releasing their sixth episode of Cooking with Real Vegans, shot and edited by Edward Huse

Is Springfield becoming Hollywood on the Black River? - Birdhouse Studios presents the latest episode of Cooking with Real Vegans, shot and edited by Edward Huse -

http://birdhousestudiosvt.blogspot.com/

Friday, November 1, 2013

New MacDonald's in Springfield, Vermont, is a pleasant exercise in understatement


The new MacDonald's fast food restaurant in Springfield, Vermont, went up and opened very expeditiously. Happily, it is a pleasant exercise in understatement that doesn't offend nearly as much as other such venues have, even the old boulders have been used thoughtfully in the new landscaping. A recent visit found a place bustling with activity, nicely designed to afford a choice view to those who dine in, and cleverly laid out in order to allow two parties to place orders at the same time, from twin drive-up windows in the back - where much care has been given to landscaping that begins to acknowledge the nice placement along the Black River. The speaker systems in the twin outdoor kiosks are quite amusing, as they allow the listener to hear the activity in the restaurant where the operator is working - yesterday the dialogue between the clerk and the trainer was very illuminating, to say the least. After a few moments, the entire transaction was complete - including the smiling hand-off of the purchase. To be sure, it is still MacDonald's, but it has to be said that they did a pretty good job rebuilding it, here in Springfield, Vermont. - Edward Huse photos by Edward Huse, 2013

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Bird House Studios of Vermont, Springfield Vermont, edited by Edward Huse, 2013



This is a promotional piece for Bird House Studios of Vermont, overlooking the Mighty Black River, in sunny Springfield, Vermont.

 Who is shooting and editing your next Wedding, Hallowe'en party, or other special event?

 And speaking of Hallowe'en, are you really going to go through all the trouble to put together that outfit and not pose in a photography studio for some killer stills? Bird House Studios of Vermont loves a creative challenge.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Springfield Food Co:op spins heads with rapid-fire revamp!


In case you blinked or didn't notice, our Springfield Food Co:op has undergone quite the transformation! Well done!