Monthly Archives: November 2012

Secrets in the snow

One of the best things about having snow on the ground is how animal tracks are suddenly visible. Here are some photos I took of animal tracks on my last hiking trip to New Hampshire. Many have been made by … Continue reading

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Thanks

It was a beautiful day for a walk, sort of a preemptive strike before the excessive caloric intake to come later in the afternoon. I took these photos with my iPod, because I didn’t feel like weighing myself down with … Continue reading

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Climbing Mount Willard

In my previous post, I wrote about our hike to Zealand hut. The next day, blessed with more perfect weather, we headed for Mount Willard. As you can see, there was still plenty of snow on the trail, and once … Continue reading

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A touch of winter

Recently, I spent a few days in New Hampshire, hiking with friends. It was just lovely; blue sky and clean, white snow. It was a bit slippery on the trails, so crampons were a must. The first day, we hiked … Continue reading

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Still beautiful

I love how the grasses – and many other plants –  look this time of year. There’s something about the way the sun strikes them  from within, giving them a luminous quality that is not evident when the plants are … Continue reading

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Another pumpkin Crisis?????

I was sick and tired of all that “storm talk” so I decided to lighten up and post this. I recently took the above photo of a spellbinding moon. I thought you would enjoy it, despite the fact that it … Continue reading

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It’s over

The photo above shows one of the marinas near us. The parking lot was scoured by the high water and you can see the poles lying there, but the building itself is unscathed. Amazing, considering that at one point, the … Continue reading

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