The Remains Of The May. May 29, 2011
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: barn at sunset, Barton's Cove, Bernardston, Clarksburg, dandelions, Dentinum, harrowed fields, Natural Bridge, shale stream bed
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Before it goes, May has a few things to say, “captured,” as the kids say, along the way.
Delicate ferns cling to a shale wall over a stream in Bernardston:
Disoriented Dentinum adjust to life on a toppled log:
I like the almost-fractal nature of that little scene, with the little shelving fungi resurrecting their inverted progenitors by abandoning their past and seeking the light.
Hey, just a cosmic sentiment to go with a trippy photograph of mushrooms.
Here’s another shot of the Natural Bridge gorge in Clarksburg:
That one is interesting to me despite a lack of context; there’s no obvious scale, leaving it open to a viewer’s interpretation.
A couple more from the flatlands down below Northampton.
Puddles on Harrowed Ground:
…and dandelions, albeit gone by, at dusk:
Meanwhile, back up in the hills, a local farm settles in for the night, oblivious to the fire in the sky above it:
And, of course, a sunset/moonrise to end the day:
Barton’s Cove on the Connecticut river, from the Erving side.
Well that’s about it for May, though I won’t promise that something else from the files won’t pop up if it catches my fancy.
See Y’all in June.
Morning At The Cove October 24, 2007
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: Barton's Cove, fishing, fog, morning
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Morning fog rising at Barton’s Cove on the Connecticut River.
They were out fishin’ from a boat; I was on my way to work.