Hi Aggie. All the photos are from the “Upper Valley” – the Vermont and New Hampshire sides of the Connecticut River in the northern part of the states but not the most northern – which is known as the Northeast Kingdom.
Beautiful sky – I love seeing more cumulus clouds lately – they only happen with influx of warmer air – so there’s another sign we’re headed for warmer days ahead. 🙂
We’re in midcoast ME and you are evidently not, but everything you have posted the last couple of weeks describes our experience of this winter exactly! Good pics and good poems!
Do you mind revealing the general location of your photos? It’s pretty country you share with us.
Hi Aggie. All the photos are from the “Upper Valley” – the Vermont and New Hampshire sides of the Connecticut River in the northern part of the states but not the most northern – which is known as the Northeast Kingdom.
Ahh, I visited a place in New Hampshire during autumn once. So beautiful. And the best apple I have ever eaten, from a 150 year-old tree.
Love the poetry x
So true, fleeting sun…..
The line between sun and shade is a lovely illustration of the cusp of the seasonal transition.
The hunger for warmth and light, it’s called cabin fever 🙂
Beautiful sky – I love seeing more cumulus clouds lately – they only happen with influx of warmer air – so there’s another sign we’re headed for warmer days ahead. 🙂
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Rachel
Lovely. I like the clouds. This looks like a painting.
We’re in midcoast ME and you are evidently not, but everything you have posted the last couple of weeks describes our experience of this winter exactly! Good pics and good poems!
Lovely words and photo … thanks for sharing
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Beautiful!
gorgeous! i almost can’t imagine living in such a place.
Very nice! It’s hard to keep details so well in the shadows.
Very nice post! Blessings, Natalie 🙂
Delightful …
Thank you for stopping by my blog. I have enjoyed taking in the sights around yours. This post is breathtaking…one of my favorites.