On this last day of autumn 2016, nature put on a display worth donning extra layers for along Sucker Brook at the Greater Lovell Land Trust’s Wilson Wing Moose Pond Bog Preserve.
Morning light provided magical moments filled with otherworldly beauty.
In response to constant movement and changing temperatures,
original beauty knew no end.
While brook smoke danced along sunbeams,
ice sculptures formed with the flow.
Hoar frost brought diversity of visions . . .
in detailed formations and . . .
intricate presentations.
Nothing was left untouched by the hand of the artist.
Before our eyes the seasons transitioned. Light. Shadows. Textures. Colors. Layers.
Goodbye autumn. Welcome winter.
“while brook smoke danced along sunbeams”………..beautiful visual in itself……..😎. 😍
Faith sent from my Ipad
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Thanks Faith. It was an incredible and brisk morning. Temp below zero.
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Great pictures it brings back great memories
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Thanks Art. I didn’t include a photo of the snow-topped blue vehicle that sits in its resting spot on the hill. Do you know the story behind it?
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Spectacular photos! Felt the cold and the change of season. Wonderful! Thank you.
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Hi Lynn
I have lived in NH since UNH in the mid 60’s. Was in the Peace Corps in Ghana for 3 years with my wife Margaret, and our two children were born there. We are both retired now and have been back to Ghana twice in the last 4years. Our son Kevin lives in southern Maine and daughter Lisa is nearby in Nashua NH. Let’s reconnect! ..your cousin Bill
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Always love having you weigh in, dear sister!
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Brrrr. Beautiful photos.
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It was a wee bit on the brisk side. We didn’t do our usual dilly dally walk. 😉
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Received you card today and I found your blog. Great photos and beautifully written. For the last few years I have been somewhat negligent about doing cards, and I have tried to simplify my life by “losing friends that I needed losing, found others on the way”. (Maura O’Connell, “Caledonia”). This of course does not apply to you! One of these days, Leigh….
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Bill, I am so glad you checked into my blog. Welcome to the wander! Yes, one of these days . . .
Where in southern Maine is Kevin?
Leigh
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He and wife Becky live in Lebanon, 7 miles over the border from Rochester, NH. He works in Barrington, NH. Where are your two sons?
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