Wow, what a beautifully-composed photograph! The angle of the VT window and NYC building are perfectly matched, and the twigs too. An ode to spring! Thank you, Terry.
More, more! I also really loved the early one with Carl and the cow -- not entirely new, but much newer than the other one. It makes the contrast even more poignant somehow.
You're missing the big storm here. Ice covered muddy ruts, whiteout conditions before dawn today. Do you have to explain "witch windows" to the city dwellers?
Always hate to miss a big storm. Enjoy. I thought about explaining witch window and then just figured I'd let the curious look it up. In fact, it may not actually qualify, but it's such a great locution ...
Now I’m in the know.
Being a big city girl, will have to look up witch windows.
Waiting for the cherry blossoms, patiently of course.
Wow, what a beautifully-composed photograph! The angle of the VT window and NYC building are perfectly matched, and the twigs too. An ode to spring! Thank you, Terry.
Serendipity. It's fun finding matches. This is the first time I have used a new photo, rather than two archived ones.
More, more! I also really loved the early one with Carl and the cow -- not entirely new, but much newer than the other one. It makes the contrast even more poignant somehow.
You're missing the big storm here. Ice covered muddy ruts, whiteout conditions before dawn today. Do you have to explain "witch windows" to the city dwellers?
Always hate to miss a big storm. Enjoy. I thought about explaining witch window and then just figured I'd let the curious look it up. In fact, it may not actually qualify, but it's such a great locution ...
I was warned not to return to Vermont yet as there is 4 feet of snow on the ground.
Well, just don't miss mud season.
I still would so much rather be in Vermont than New York City!
Sadly, greedily, I want both.