Sunday, November 25, 2007

Transitions 2: Fall-->Winter

Remember that picture from Nashua Creek Wednesday? Some of you commented that we still had a lot of foliage--not any more! We still have some, but it is getting very sparse. We have a hard freeze for several days. The bird bath is frozen solid, the sidewalk had ice that lasted all day for several days, and the leaves all falling like mad. The man is a neighbor (in the way background you can see my car and trash cans--how exciting!) The snow is left-over from what was pushed aside when we had our first real snow. These pix all taken Saturday (yesterday) morning except the first one at the sacred Spiral Grove. Click images to view larger. (My lost camera has not turned up yet! :-( )

10 comments:

Dan said...

What beautiful photographs! I love the color.

Erin said...

The Spiral Grove shot is gorgeous.

The sun is out here and has melted most (all?) of the snow. Finally a little solar warmth!

ro_pumpkin said...

the first picture is wonderful ! great looking path and the perspective ... i think is so nice to take a walk in that place .

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Thanks so much Dan, Erin, and Pumpkin for your very kind comments. I love the Spiral Grove and I love walking there. There are some nice trails. I posted that first because it was my favorite.

AH solar warmth. Mmmm!

Marie said...

C'est troooooooop beau! I hope you will find your camera soon.

Tu as déjà changé de mari? :-))

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

LOL! That is a neighbor, not my husband!

THANKS, Marie. You're so funny!

Anonymous said...

Chilly - both about climate and camera! I like the 'caked leaf' second bottom! We're eating icy-poles here to cool off :)

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Stay cool, I'm cold and need to stay warm. Thanks. YAY! I found my camera!

NorthBayPhoto said...

Very beautiful photos. I really like the top one with the trail and pines.

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Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

hanks so much Craig! YAY! I like it too--it's such a pretty place.