Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Friday, August 28, 2015

Hard to believe my last post was on June 29.  Yikes!  Summer is slipping away, but not without its share of events.  Summer days have been crazy busy, plus  I dislocated my toe the second week in July.  Not a serious situation, but enough to curtail some of my summer activities for a short while.  Fortunately, I was able to hobble about well enough to take photos, my biggest passion these days.

I'm sure I've mentioned in previous blogs that the sea is truly my place of belonging. It is where I feel I am "home".  However, lately I feel as if my camera is connecting me to my landlocked country home in a different way.  I see and feel this area in a different perspective with my camera. It is a truly peaceful bucolic place.  I grow to love it more each day.  This past month I've taken some wonderful shots that have given  me  a renewed appreciation for my country home. 

 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, June 29, 2015

Summer


Well, summer finally arrived but it has been feeling more like fall.  Chilly temperatures, even during the day, and too much rain.  Which is supposed to continue with only intermittent breaks.  Getting lots of inside chores completed, but longing to swim and spend more time on my friends' lake.  Summer is too short!

I did manage to catch a gorgeous sunrise a few days ago before the rain came.  Saw these incredible colors in the sky from my bedroom window (it was 5:10 a.m.) and raced outside with my camera, half asleep.  Sometimes these colors only last a few minutes.   Then there was the field with the morning mist that drew me in.  And, the old gas station that put me in an Edward Hopper state of mind.


Deposit, NY


 
Hankins NY, a gas station once upon a time



Definitely one of those "red sky in the morning..." days.






 

Thursday, June 18, 2015

'Almost' Summer

It's not officially summer yet, but I already feel the busyness of the season.   The lawn needs mowing, my garden needs tending, and oh yeah, there's the day job.  Not to mention the family of groundhogs that have recently moved in presenting an ominous threat to my garden!  Regardless, I'm loving this time of year and managing to squeeze in some fun times.  Enjoying my friends' lake - so peaceful there.   I'm fortunate to have the lake close to home.  And, I continue to take photos on my daily commute and all around the neighborhood.  Life is good!

Will share some photos from the past couple days.



Sunset on the lake last night - gorgeous!

 
Fog and cows

 

Misty morning cows


 

East Branch, Delaware River.  Downsville NY









 

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

June 10

Too much time away..


I haven't posted in my blog for awhile.  My computer crashed and I was without it for 2 weeks.  Missed it terribly.  I was still taking pictures, but wasn't able to get onto my blog.  I'm going to post a handful of miscellaneous photos today.

I often realize how many times I "see" a photo in my daily travels.  Sometimes I'm in too much of a hurry with work to stop and it kills me.  Sometimes I find a place to turn around and then I feel fulfilled.  Yesterday I saw a group of cows lying on a mound of dirt.  They looked utterly content  (udderly??)  But, I was late for a client with work, so had to keep going.  Hope they're on that mound again one of these days because that image remains in my head.

I had a cancellation with work this morning.  Loving the extra time.  A foggy morning today and I love fog, the way the day slowly unfolds and the sun creeps in ever so slowly.   The misty sunrise photo in the mix of photos is one I took this morning.



Before the rain a few days ago.  I'm forever watching clouds.



A photo from a couple years ago on Block Island.  The sea is my place of belonging.  These days, despite the hint of summer, and a beautiful lake to spend time on, I long for salt air on my skin and that stretch of sea where I can fix my eye on the horizon.


On Swago Pond last summer.  Boats are back in the water for the season, soon we'll be swimming, kayaking, and rowing.
 
The girls are back - my nearest neighbors.
Rhododendrons after the rain.

Misty morning - today




















 

Friday, May 15, 2015

My Daily Commute

My work takes me on many country roads.  It's often a long commute, but many fantastic photo opportunities along the way.  I typically give myself extra time to hop out of my car and shoot a few pictures.
Most of these pictures were taken in Delaware County, a particularly beautiful area in the Catskills.



I turned my car around for this shot. Saw this scene and was mesmerized.









Hard to believe this was a rainy day shot.  Rainy days are some of the best for great photos.