Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Photopourri: Town Scenes

The very definition of a "blush of pink." This late September hydrangea showed colors ranging from the most subtle to the most distinctive.

Staring up into the trees... 

... or staring down into the pavement. I find so much beauty everywhere. These shadows remind me of a small boulder in my childhood home's yard which had a fossilized fern in it. Adele's Chasing Pavements here.

A very pretty blue ceramic pot of autumn chrysanthemums on neighbor Rick's steps.

The softly wavy edges of these granite pavers really soften their severely hard-edged layout. A morning rain shower's drenching of these blocks is slowly drying out in this afternoon photo.

My angel-wing begonia is now in the attic, and the wrought iron lawn furniture is stored in the cellar for the duration of the winter. Baby bunny, Zsa Zsa, who first came around to us this summer as we enjoyed afternoon cocktails and appetizers seated here, is still showing up, looking for cracked corn every afternoon at 5 pm!

Happy...

... or sad—these classic masks of drama kept watch over Madison's elementary school children starting in 1936. This school has been closed for a few years, but is kept in good condition until a new use can be found for it. 

Closing today, I've put together a panoramic view of part of Madison's shoreline. The far right of the crumbling stone breakwater still shows the effects of Tropical Storm Irene from late August. Click on this image to enlarge!

4 comments:

  1. Enjoyed the photos while I 'chased pavements'... delightful. Thank you. Have a Happy Turkey Day Everyone.........

    "I'm gonna keep on......"

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  2. THE PICTURES WERE SO NEAT TODAY CASEY. I LOVE THE BLUE PEEKING THROUGH THE TREE. LOVE THE ONE LEAVE ON THE SIDEWALK. BUT I REALLY LOVED THE LAST PICTURE. IT'S SO NEAT HOW THE STONE SHOWED UP. PERFECT.

    I LOOK AT EVERYTHING NOW AND WONDER, HOW WOULD CASEY TAKE THAT PICTURE.

    GRANNY

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  3. I hope you have a great Thanksgiving tomorrow, Granny. I just made 2 pumpkin pies and 2 apple pies. I'm giving them to friends that don't have time to bake, I'm not really a sweet eater. I really enjoy the rest of Thanksgiving though, the turkey and stuffing and mashed potatoes etc. Can't wait to start cooking tomorrow!

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  4. The female vocalist sounds a bit like the late Amy Weinhouse.

    If Casey doesn't post tomorrow, I wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and those unfortunate not to come to the table.

    WT

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