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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, September 30, 2006

GOURD DOOR - 2006

 
Every autumn we decorate our door with gourds and a bittersweet wreath. This is the 2006 decorating.



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GOURD DOOR - 2006

Friday, September 29, 2006

I'VE BEEN "AWAY"

 
San Francisco, CA - My wife and I went to San Francisco for a few days to celebrate our 25th anniversary. Here I am in a cell in Alcatraz doing the tourist thing.


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I'VE BEEN "AWAY"

Saturday, September 23, 2006

THE TORTOISE...

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THE TORTOISE...

...AND THE HARE

 
OK, it's a turtle and a cottontail rabbit but you get the main idea. These creatures were at the Kellogg Environmental Center in Derby, CT. The rabbit was outside and the turtle was inside in a tank. Posted by Picasa

...AND THE HARE

Friday, September 22, 2006

CANON SAVING NEW HAVEN

 
New Haven, CT – This statue is to commemorate the day, July 5, 1779, citizens of New Haven saved the city by stopping the British forces from crossing the West River by using cannon fire. Posted by Picasa

CANON SAVING NEW HAVEN

 
I like this shot, especially the guy in the back squinting to aim the gun. Posted by Picasa

 
Here come the British...don't let them cross the river. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, September 21, 2006

FIRST MEETING HOUSE IN HOPKINTON

 
Hopkinton, MA – This stone and plaque commemorates the first meeting house built in Hopkinton Massachusetts which was built in 1724. The plaque was put there by the First Congregational Church in 1911. I though it looked quite interesting.


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FIRST MEETING HOUSE IN HOPKINTON

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

WHAT YEAR IS THIS?

 
This photo could have been taken 60 years ago or yesterday, I'll never tell which. Posted by Picasa

WHAT YEAR IS THIS?

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

NICHE SERVICE

 
This person / company have really found a unique service, steam cleaning grocery carts; who thinks of these things. I’ve seen this truck before early in the morning washing all the carts before the people start coming to the store to shop. Posted by Picasa

NICHE SERVICE

Monday, September 18, 2006

GOLDEN PUPPIES !

 
My wife and I went down and took some photos for a friend that was looking to purchase a golden puppy. These puppies are just down the street from where I live and they are so cute; I just couldn't resist posting them.

By the way if anyone was looking for a Golden Puppy in the Granville, MA - Granby, CT area; I could hook you up with this person that is selling these puppies.



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GOLDEN PUPPIES !

 
Here is another shot of some of the Golden Puppies. BTW...they are all male. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, September 17, 2006

END OF THE SEASON

 
Lake McDonough - New Hartford, CT - It's the end of the boating season and all the boats are strung in a line, moored out in the middle of the lake.



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END OF THE SEASON

 
Lake McDonough - New Hartford, CT - Here is another photo in B/W. I just love how the reflections look on the water, it is almost like the boats are floating in space.


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Saturday, September 16, 2006

ALLIES IN WAR, PARTNERS IN PEACE

 
Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian – This statue symbolizes the bond between the Colonists and the Oneida Indians. The statue was sculpted by Edward Hlavka from Utah; the three figures are Oneida Chief Oskanondohna and an Oneida woman, Polly Cooper, along with Gen.George Washington. The statue has a lot of symbolism; for a detailed explanation go to Oneida News it is very interesting and informative. Posted by Picasa

ALLIES IN WAR, PARTNERS IN PEACE

Friday, September 15, 2006

YELLOW AND GREEN

 
Running late today and Blogger was down but here is some kind of sunflower variety that I took a few days ago.

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YELLOW AND GREEN

 
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Thursday, September 14, 2006

THE MARCHING DOUGHBOY

 
Hopkinton, MA – This statue was erected to honor the Hopkinton residents who fought in WW I; the sculptor was Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson. Posted by Picasa

THE MARCHING DOUGHBOY

 
The Marching Doughboy Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson sculpted the statue that honors the 115 Hopkinton residents who fought in World War I. Ruggles Kitson was born in Brookline in 1871 and died in 1932. Her best known sculpture is “The Hiker”, a monument commemorating the soldiers who fought in the wars of the United States' at the turn of the century.

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I though this was the most interesting part of the sculpture. A German helmet with what looks like bulges made by bullets but they go out both sides, not in one side and out the other like you would think. Also, there is a real bird nest under the helmet. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

FALL FARMSTAND

 
Simsbury, CT - Rosedale Farm - I took a trip out to Simsbury at lunch yesterday and took some photos at Rosedale Farm (the grapes are getting ready for harvest). Here is a photo of some gourds,pumpkins, and melons (They do such a good job of displaying things here.


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FALL FARMSTAND

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

LAST CONVERSATION PIECE

 
Washington, D.C. - These sculptures were outside the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. I believe they are called "Last Conversation Piece" by Juan Munoz. They are odd enough for me to photograph; everyone has photos of the Capitol. Posted by Picasa

LAST CONVERSATION PIECE

 
Up close and personal. Posted by Picasa

 
Hey buddy, watch who you're pushing! Posted by Picasa

Monday, September 11, 2006

DISCO TURTLE

 
Silver Springs, MD - I was just down in Washington, DC this weekend and made a stop in Silver Springs, MD. When I saw this turtle I just had to take a photo. The turtle statues were in honor of the 150th Anniversary of the University of Maryland their mascot is the "Terrapin”. Posted by Picasa

DISCO TURTLE
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