Posted by Adirondack case guy on December 19, 2010 at 08:47:38 from (67.252.92.228):
Well it seams that the master artist JF likes it here. He woke us up to another wonderland of beauty this morning. The fog moved in about 5:00AM this morning. Temp. 11.2F and dead calm. I shot the pics about 9:00AM. It was unbelievable quiet, no hussel and bussel on the main highway. Seamed like the world was only as big as what you could see and time just stopped to take a breath. The cemetary is just up across a field from my house. It dates back to the American revolution, with settlers and soldiers resting there. I'm not sure when the last person was buried there, but it wasn't in my lifetime. The pics after the cemetary were taken about an hour later in similar places, when the sun burned through, but the tranquility was gone, since the hussel and bussel had started for the day.I hope you all don't mind scrolling all the pics. Tried to include only the best, and many didn't make the cut. Seasons Greetings, from the Acg.
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