Susan as we leave for a walk ... it was snowing rather delightfully
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
1st Snow-12-7-17
We had our first serious snow the other night and day ... maybe 11-12 inches ... it was wonderful.
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Monk ??
The neighbors yard behind our house has a monkish looking figure under one of their bushes. I don't know what it is but rather like it and a while ago i took some photos with the long lens out the attic window. Its pretty b&w out there right now except for some bright red leaves on a bush that hasn't fallen off yet.
I like seeing the figure each time i look out the back of the house.
Monday, November 20, 2017
Ice
We had our first real freeze, 27ºF, last night which put some nifty ice and ice bubbles in a planter bottom tray. It took some playing with shots to realize that the DOF was so shallow that i had to shoot directly over the bubble i wanted or i couldn't get it in focus even with stacking. These four shots were a surprise as the bubble i was shooting burst after the third shot, leaving a collar of mini-bubbles where the large one was:
The bubble, all the bubbles, were moving, some slowly some quickly. It hadn't occur to me that the bubble would burst or i would have tried to catch it in bursting action. Still, it left a nice ring behind.
The bubble, all the bubbles, were moving, some slowly some quickly. It hadn't occur to me that the bubble would burst or i would have tried to catch it in bursting action. Still, it left a nice ring behind.
Friday, November 17, 2017
Empty yard
Waiting for a bus the other day, i realized i was standing in from of a yard, with steps, that had never been completed and there was just an empty yard where a house would usually be. It was sorta neat.
There is a highly decorated shed at the back of the lot
Standing at the top of the steps
I walked up to the design and while i like it, i'm not able to read it; can you?
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Mineral Mine
On the way back from the Inn north of us, we stopped to visit a mineral mine. From the late 1800's to the mid 1900's, feldspar was mined here and is the main ingredient in Bon Ami, a non-scratching cleanser. Today the mine is flooded and not accessible and i was disappointed that i wasn't able to actually enter a mine shaft. Except for the first view below which is just inside what use to be the mine entrance -but now all blocked off- there's not much sense of a mine having been here except the grounds are filled with old mining equipment of which i didn't take any photos.
It was very sunny and the light reflecting on the water inside the overhang gave it a very bright look.
From the outside it looked like this:
They did have a 'company store' that was interested. Set up as they use to be in the 1880's, etc., it was a walk thru much like a museum - actually, exactly like a museum which was what it was.
It was very sunny and the light reflecting on the water inside the overhang gave it a very bright look.
From the outside it looked like this:
They did have a 'company store' that was interested. Set up as they use to be in the 1880's, etc., it was a walk thru much like a museum - actually, exactly like a museum which was what it was.
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