Adventure Journal (Emotions) Our adventures in the Hocking Hills... Page: 1 2 3 | View All | Categories: Show All Hocking Hills Nature Hiking Southwest Emotions Understanding Development DustyBlues 2022 Review January 6, 2023 | Hocking Hills DustyBlues Gallery reflected back over the holidays on what an amazing year we experienced! We thank our patrons so much for your support and friendship and look forward to seeing you in our future. DustyBlues' year began with several client projects... Read more ... Men at Work - The Bowen House September 2019 The Annual Hocking Hills Men at Work Exhibit at the Bowen House features many of the Hocking Region's finest men's art. Dusty is proud to represent the DustyBlues Gallery with his artwork again this year... Read more ... June Skies June 2019 A rare night in June with no moon and clear skies. This is a stack of 15 images of the Milky Way as it stretched from the Southern skies overhead. The planet Jupiter is shining brightly in the lower left... Read more ... May Flowers May 2019 May flowers are springing forth in abundance and variety. We spent several mornings so far in various locations of the Hocking Hills crawling along the ground capturing the diversity of nature... Read more ... The "Road to Hell" Tree March 2019 One of the intriguing stories of these Hills is the "Road to Hell" tree tale. An Indian hunting trail wound through the valley between present day Laurelville and South Bloomingville... Read more ... High Water Everywhere February 2019 A Cascading Old Man's Cave Creek. Slipping out early on a mid-week day after several continual days of rain gave rise to many contemplative locations. This classic view held sway for me for quite some time as I paused to reflect on the evolution of these hollows from innumerable floods such as this... Read more ... « Previous 1 2 3 Next Page »