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New England Photos

A photo essay of life,sights and history in New England. Including some of the lesser known things and some of the down-right obscure. A new photo added every one to two days. Click on the photos to see a larger picture. There are more pictures in the archive.

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Saturday, December 31, 2005

THE CONSTITUTION OAK

 
Simsbury, CT – This tree was planted in commemoration of the Connecticut Constitutional Convention of 1901 by Simsbury Delegate Joseph L. Bartlett. Posted by Picasa

THE CONSTITUTION OAK

Friday, December 30, 2005

GALES FERRY BUS STOP

 
Gales Ferry, CT - Here is a stone bus stop in the little town of Gales Ferry. It is built into the stone wall along the cemetery. Posted by Picasa

GALES FERRY BUS STOP

Thursday, December 29, 2005

USS X-1 SUBMARINE

 
The USS X-1 was the first midget submarine built for the US Navy. It was designed to penetrate enemy harbors and conduct offensive operations, her principal armament was swimmer delivered limpet mines. The sub was first put in service in 1955. It was first designed to be diesel-battery craft by the Portsmouth Navel Shipyard. Later the design was turned over to Fairchild Engine and Aircraft Corp. There the boat was constructed with a partial closed cycle diesel propulsion system using Hydrogen Peroxide for submerged operations. After an explosion in the Hydrogen Peroxide cell in 1957, the Peroxide system was removed. The boat returned to service and completed her useful life as a Diesel-electric sub conducting oceanographic research for the Navel Research Laboratory. Posted by Picasa

USS X-1 SUBMARINE

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

LITTLE FARM CHRISTMAS COOKIES

 
We have friends that live on a little farm hence the name, “The Little Farm”. Every year just before Thanksgiving the stoves are fired up in the test kitchen to decide what will be in this year’s cookies. The cookies selected are kept top secret until they are packaged and delivered. This year’s batch consisted of 11 different varieties and if my math is correct, 150 dozen cookies were packaged; not including “rejects” that were eaten. Every year a different label is put on the box, each one a collector’s edition. All done round the Christmas rush when they are very busy, as they would say, “Juggling Cats”. Posted by Picasa

LITTLE FARM CHRISTMAS COOKIES

 
In the box is a map to explain a little about each cookie. Click on the map and then click on that little button that appears on the lower right hand corner to expand the photo to see what it says. It makes for a very interesting read. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

CUPOLA

 
This is a photo of the cupola on a friends barn. It's another of those, "That looks interesting, I wonder how it will look as a photo?" Posted by Picasa

CUPOLA

Monday, December 26, 2005

THE CAMBRIDGE HOUSE BREWPUB

 
Granby, CT – The Cambridge House is a brewpub the just recently opened in Granby, CT. Its Brewmaster is Steven Schmidt, has won multiple awards in the Great American Beer Festival and The Great International Beer Festival. This year Copper Hill Kolsch won a Gold Metal in both festivals and the Abijah Rowe India Pale Ale won Gold in the International Festival. So if you are ever in the area stop by for at award winning brew and tell them you heard about it here. Posted by Picasa

THE CAMBRIDGE HOUSE BREWPUB

 
Here are a few patrons enjoying some of that delicious brew. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, December 25, 2005

OH LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM

 
Bethlehem, CT - On Christmas eve where did I go? None other than the Little Town of Bethlehem, where else? This is the Nativity Scene on the Green. Posted by Picasa

OH LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM

 
House on the Bethlehem Green. Posted by Picasa

 
The Christmas town Christmas Tree. Posted by Picasa

Saturday, December 24, 2005

THE PINCHOT SYCAMORE

 
Simsbury, CT - You probably asked yourself, “Self, I wonder what is the largest tree in Connecticut?” Well let me tell you, it is the Pinchot Sycamore; the circumference is 23 feet 7 inches and that was in 1978. The tree was named for Gifford Pinchot, co-founder of the Yale School of Forestry, first chief of the US Forestry Service and Conservation adviser to Teddy Roosevelt. Mr. Pinchot lived from 1865 – 1946 Posted by Picasa

THE PINCHOT SYCAMORE

 
The Pinchot Sycamore Posted by Picasa

Friday, December 23, 2005

OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS...

 
This is the Christmas Shop in the Mill Pond Village in Granby, CT. Doesn't it look like you have to take a sleigh to get there? Over the river and through the wood to the Christmas shop we go... Posted by Picasa

OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS...

Thursday, December 22, 2005

GALES'S FERRY FERRY

 
Gales Ferry, CT – This is from a sign in front of the “Gales Ferry” that explains how it became and how it got its name.

“In 1740 by act of the General Assembly a ferry was established across the great river of the Pequots from the foot of John Comstocks’ field on the West to this lane in Ralph Stoddard Jr’s field near where John Hurlbert kept his boat. These three were named Ferry Men. A ferry house was built followed by a store and a post office on what became the upper dock. The ferry became known as Gale’s Ferry from Roger Gale who owned the ferry from 1759 to 1764.” Posted by Picasa

GALES'S FERRY FERRY

 
This is a view of the building from the other direction. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

FIRST BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINE

 
This is the USS George Washington, at least part of it at the Submarine Force Library and Museum in Groton, CT; it was the first ballistic missile submarine. It was in service from 1959 – 1985. You can see a ballistic missile in the background. Posted by Picasa

FIRST BALLISTIC MISSILE SUBMARINE

 
This is replica of a ballistic missile, or a real one without the bang, the kind that would have been launched from the USS George Washington. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

SUBMARINE ON THE THAMES

 
Groton, CT - While on my "roadtrip" I went to Groton along the Thames (rhymes with James) River. I went near the submarine base but did not take any photos. After 9/11 the Navy gets a little touchy about that. I wanted to take a photo of the gun ship patroling in front of the base but I thought best of that too. BUT, while driving up the road some I did see this submarine being guided back to the base by a tugboat. A ways back from the sub was a coast guard cutter which I suppose was protecting the sub also. Sorry about the tree, I had to take the photo quickly. Posted by Picasa

SUBMARINE ON THE THAMES

Monday, December 19, 2005

YALE CREW - GALES FERRY

 
Gales Ferry, CT – I took a road trip today; OK my wife and I went to the casino and from there I went out to take photos while my wife stayed and gambled….happy now. From there I headed south and ended up in Gales Ferry. While there I noticed this on the road (see photo above). I was wondered why this was there, maybe an over zealous alumni? Well, I Googled it and found out that the Yale crew has been coming to Gales Ferry for over a hundred years to practice for the annual four mile rowing race against Harvard. This event is the oldest intercollegiate sporting event in the United States. Next time I am in the area for a “road trip” I hope to take more photos concerning Yale’s Crew Tea Posted by Picasa

YALE CREW - GALES FERRY

Sunday, December 18, 2005

SUN AFTER THE RAIN

 
Yesterday we had the typical mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. But today the sun is out. The powdery snow that we once had is now a solid block of ice. It is so hard now that it can even hold up my weight...and it is considerable. It is good for sledding though. Get out the old "Flexible Flyer" and fly like the wind down those hills! Posted by Picasa

SUN AFTER THE RAIN

Saturday, December 17, 2005

WAITING FOR HER MASTER

 
This is one or our dogs, Sophie. The window is at floor level so she will lay in the window waiting for us to come home. She also thinks it is a great place to bark at people and dogs walking by. Posted by Picasa

WAITING FOR HER MASTER

Friday, December 16, 2005

NO TOBACCO 'TILL SUMMER

 
This is a photo of a snow covered tobacco field in Windsor,CT. The poles hold up the cloth to shade the tobacco from the sun. Posted by Picasa

NO TOBACCO 'TILL SUMMER

Thursday, December 15, 2005

NIGHT TIME SOLDIER

 
Granby, CT - I pass this statue on my back and forth to work. At night is is lit up with a colored light. I think it makes quite the striking sight. So, last night I finally stopped and took some photos. Posted by Picasa

NIGHT TIME SOLDIER

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

ROCKY SNOW

 
I like the way the snow looks covering the rocks. Posted by Picasa

ROCKY SNOW
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