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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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Friday, March 31, 2006

TURKEYS GOING - DEER COMING

 
Turkeys at dawn.

I wanted to post something today a I am waiting to get into my new house. On the way to work I spied this flock of turkeys FAR across the field in the early light and on the way home I spotted a herd of deer at dusk also WAY across a field. Sorry about the quality it is hard getting a shot with full telephoto in low light holding the camera in my hand, at least for me.

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TURKEYS GOING - DEER COMING

 
Deer at dusk. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, March 30, 2006

PAINTED CAT

 
Well I’m back…sort of. Due to circumstances beyond my control we have been delayed for a few days. So, since my PC is still hooked up I might as well post a photo. This is a photo of my cat Phineas that I photo shopped a while ago to look like a painting. Well here you go. Click on the photo to blow up...the larger it gets the more it looks like a painting

Enjoy Posted by Picasa

PAINTED CAT

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

SAYING GOODBYE TO THE OLD HOMESTED

 
I will be moving in a few days and will be off-line for a day or so. I just wanted to share some photos of my house, I guess in a way of saying goodbye. I will be taking photos of the new house and new town. It's just 10 minutes down the road so I am not straying too far. See you in a few days.

Bill Posted by Picasa

SAYING GOODBYE TO THE OLD HOMESTED

 
In the snow. Posted by Picasa

 
Patio out front. Posted by Picasa

 
Shortly after we moved in. Posted by Picasa

 
One side of the kitchen. I will let you in on a little secret...the counter is made from a coffee table top. It had a broken leg and we didn't want to throw it away so we made a counter top out of it. Posted by Picasa

 
Kitchen photo...note dog's water bowl on floor. Posted by Picasa

 
This was our dining room, we later turned it into a sitting room Posted by Picasa

 
Autumn, with gourds above door. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

FLUFFY TAILS

 
Here are some cattails getting ready to send their seeds to the winds to make more cattails. Is a cattail seedling called a kittentail?

I'm afraid I have only one more posting until my move...and my move to dial-up. Posted by Picasa

FLUFFY TAILS

Monday, March 27, 2006

THE CHAMBERLIN-BURR DAY HOUSE

 
This house is next to Mark Twain’s and Harriet Beecher Stowe’s houses. It was originally built by Franklin Chamberlain, building was complete in 1884. It was bought be Willie Burr and after his wife’s death it was bought by Katharine Seymour Day, grand-niece of Harriet Beecher Stowe.


More info at: http://www.harrietbeecherstowe.org/visit/dayhouse.shtml Posted by Picasa

THE CHAMBERLIN-BURR DAY HOUSE

 
Closeup of detail on house. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, March 26, 2006

SILENT SPRING

 
This photo is of what is left of some sunflowers after a long hard winter; taken on a cold foggy morning. It is the time before life begins anew in the spring. The time when the plants give of themselves to replenish the soil to start the cycle of life again. Posted by Picasa

SILENT SPRING

Saturday, March 25, 2006

CHRISTO'S?

 
Could this be another one of Christo's creations? I don't think so. I saw this silt cloth across this big field and it reminded me of one of Christo's creations. In case you don't know him he is the guy that surronded an island with pink cloth and other things for art sake. Posted by Picasa

CHRISTO'S?

Friday, March 24, 2006

HELP WANTED

Does anyone know of a Dial Up ISP that they would recommend? I am moving(details later) and Broadband is not available in the area (no cable or DSL); and that inhales deeply with pursed lips. Any ideas?

HELP WANTED

MAILBOX PROTECTOR

 
A lot of people put boards like this on the left side of their mailboxes to protect them from the snowplow. Some, like this one, are painted with various themes. I guess this person is a big fan of Castaway. Posted by Picasa

MAILBOX PROTECTOR

Thursday, March 23, 2006

EAGLE ON THE GREEN

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Windsor, CT - This eagle is on the green in Windsor, CT. It is dedicated to the Patriots of Windsor. The wings span is about six feet across.

Sorry for not posting yesterday, Blogger was giving me all kinds of trouble. It just now started to work (8:40 pm Wednesday).

Enjoy.

EAGLE ON THE GREEN

 
Close up of eagle. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

The Dr. Hezekiah Chaffee House

 
Windsor, CT - The Dr. Hezekiah Chaffee House is a 15 room Georgian Colonial that was built in 1765. The house can be toured (see link below).The first floor contains medical instruments and pharmaceutical recipes used by a country doctor.
Info: Windsor Historical Society  Posted by Picasa

The Dr. Hezekiah Chaffee House

Monday, March 20, 2006

FOGGY POND WITH BUSH AND GOOSE

 
Here is another photo I took at the pond in Bloomfield, CT last week in the fog.

Enjoy Posted by Picasa

FOGGY POND WITH BUSH AND GOOSE

Sunday, March 19, 2006

RAY HENRY POLKA MAESTRO

 
I took a photo of this plaque that was on a bridge that crossed the Farmington River in Windsor. The bridge was non-descript but the plaque was memorable. Posted by Picasa

RAY HENRY POLKA MAESTRO

OLDEST TOWN IN CONNECTICUT

 
Marquis proclaiming Windsor is the Oldest Town in Connecticut and darn proud of it! Posted by Picasa

OLDEST TOWN IN CONNECTICUT

Saturday, March 18, 2006

MORE GOATS

 
I took a side road home and drove past a field with these two goats in it. I guess I'm into photographing goats this week. So, I stopped and lucky for me they came up to the fence to see what I was doing. Aren't they cuter than a speckled pup under a red wagon?

Enjoy! Posted by Picasa

MORE GOATS

 
Here's his buddy. Posted by Picasa

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