When winter arrives, the last of the garden needs to be harvested and wood needs to be stacked.
Red Light on Red Brick
Descending the Trail
Main Street Crossroads at Sunset
Autumn Arrives at the Homestead
Christmas Trail
Change in the Weather
Equus Run Vineyard by the Interstate
The bucolic setting of Equus Run is so charming and quaint (and well-shielded by trees and hillside) that I can easily forget the Interstate runnin’ through the yard.
Dosing Cluster
Rocking Chair Shadows After Breakfast
Our Little Central Park
Trey Ratcliff‘s image of Central Park at night in autumn, ground carpeted with leaves while the paths have been swept clean by the passage of pedestrians, has always stuck with me. Spotting the same pattern in St. Lawrence’s Enchanted Forest from high above, I was reminded of an image that got me into photography to begin with.
Hammock Stack
Aerial Reflections on Fall
The solar array from last week’s post can just be seen between the trees near the medium-sized pond in the center of today’s picture. This image provides a much better feel for the homestead setting and the love autumn colors decorating it.
Margaux Cross
From a loop to a cross: the terraformed territory of Margaux Farm is extremely pleasing to the eye when viewed from the air. The little cottage among the pond and paddocks looks like the perfect place to enjoy a morning cup of coffee with a pony accompaniment.
Lights Up Park Street
Park Street might have been named for a different park (the one up the street), but the glow of St. Lawrence’s campus at night (the reverse view of this shot) has a delightful Central Park vibe that matches the street name well.














