Errands done early on a sunny Spring Saturday morning, a stop at Dunkin cheers me up. The wait in line was smooth and fast. So, I decided to have a sit in a warm vehicle and ponder life on Earth at the Dead Creek Wildlife visitor’s area.
A few minutes there taking zoom pictures of the Adirondack Mountains, I decide to travel on to the shores of Lake Champlain in Upstate New York. It has been a while since I’ve been there.
Enjoy the photos
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| A wintery side of the landscape |
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| A Spring side of the landscape |
The water was rippling in the wind various shades of blue. The colors of the mountains this time of year is a cloudy mauve with the many tees budding. Zoom and then crop to enlarge a photo for a clear image of trees and their colors.
I love the branches in this photograph. the graceful curves and small buds.
The mauve shows up well against the evergreens. A bonus are the patches of Chartreuse.
I will post more pictures when Google stops the glitchy blank screen instead of the photos to select.
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| Lake Champlain in Spring |
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| Wind, water & shades of blue |
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| Adirondack Mountains seen from Addison Vermont |
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| Route 17 Addison Vermont |







What a gorgeous day for an excursion and what a wonderful area to visit for that trip. It's absolutely lovely.
ReplyDeleteJeanie,
DeleteThe area has a wonderful walking trail that’s used for cross country skiing. There’s a steady glow of visitors that makes bring there enjoyable.
May
You live in a beautiful area and isn't it lovely to see spring arriving. I always love the myriad of shades of green this time of year.
ReplyDeleteMaryanne,
DeleteSpring colors are a delight. The white early glowering trees I know are either cherry or plum trees. I’ve never seen fruit on them though.
May