Between The Rains. August 12, 2012
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: Franklin County, Hawley MA, misty hills, New England, one for Cuz, Pudding Hollow
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After an unusually long dry spell, we seem to have entered the it-rains-every-day phase of our screwy New England weather cycle. I can water the garden during dry spells, but keeping everything from rotting when we have too much rain is a bit more problematic.
Still, the wet weather has its advantages; our rivers certainly need the water, and if we’re going to have anything like a foliage season this year, so do the forests.
And the vistas of mists rising from the valleys is interesting to photograph, such as in this evening shot of a homestead in the Pudding Hollow section of Hawley:
There’s too much wrong with that photo for it to ever hang on a wall, but it’s passable for blog viewing.
Besides, while I have tons of other photos to process, I haven’t anything else ready to post, and I don’t want you all to fall asleep on me! 😆
The Steel Bridge At Shelburne Falls. November 5, 2010
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: Berkshires, Bridge of Flowers, Franklin County, Shelburne Falls, Steel Bridge
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This evening, with a not-quite-sunset threatening but not materializing:
Behind it are the elegant concrete arches of the Bridge of Flowers.
This view has a postcard-like feel to me, and inspires me to look for similar “feels.”
G’night now.