Thanks Kate, I was just wandering out back with a glass of wine to enjoy the evening when the clouds sent me back in for the camera...Glad you liked the shot, I had the same reaction to the real view. There is just something about the back of this old farmhouse that sometimes makes for a great picture...
For the view in the other direction jump over to www.gary-boyd.com
Fall Color Has Fled
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And winter won’t be visiting until tomorrow… You would think that after 71
winters in this neck of the woods I’d be used to the idiosyncrasies of our
clima...
New Music… At Least To Me
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I was reading my friend Gary Myers’ blog post this morning and followed a
music link. While the song he posted was really good, it was a link in the
recomm...
December Snow 2017
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Once again mother nature threw us a surprise weather event… A December
Snow. Though this on came earlier than the one in the previous post.
Owl Day at the Endless Mountains Nature Center
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Owl Day Sunday, October 28, 1-4 pm At the EMNC Lodge & grounds Live owl
program, owl crafts, nature walk, new bird exhibits, and refreshments will
keep you...
Managing My Virtual Visits To The Blue Ridge
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I have been spending quite a bit of time the past few weeks trying
to acquire a schedule I can live with. Between site updates and new
research to learn mo...
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And if you ever went into the backyard you would know what it looked like...And wouldn't be calling me a liar, son...
Gary, this is a beautiful photograph. It took my breath away! You've captured the light perfectly.
(if this, perchance, double posts, it's because blogger was being bloggery. :) )
Thanks Kate, I was just wandering out back with a glass of wine to enjoy the evening when the clouds sent me back in for the camera...Glad you liked the shot, I had the same reaction to the real view. There is just something about the back of this old farmhouse that sometimes makes for a great picture...
For the view in the other direction jump over to www.gary-boyd.com
Gorgeous colors!
Thanks Laura...I now understand the photographers who talk of the magic light at dawn and dusk. Even when overcast.
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