Showing posts with label Sycamore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sycamore. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year!


A winter rendition of a Sycamore tree at Bernheim along the Overlook Drive. Please have a safe, happy and fun New Year's Eve. And I wish you a Happy New Year! May it be a prosperous and productive one. ENJOY!

Friday, November 16, 2012

Fall Collage


After taking a look back at Fall through my archives filled with images from Bernheim, Blackacre, Cherokee, Mustatatuck, Horsebend Bend, and well, anywhere else I may have stopped to take a pic, these colors kept repeating themselves.
So I decided it was only appropriate to play around with these colors in 'picmonkey' to have some Friday 'Fun'. Fall took me everywhere this year. Where did Fall take you? I'd really like to know. Have a fabulous weekend. ENJOY!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Farmhouse, Blackacre Nature Preserve


As it turned out, I had an hour to kill one afternoon recently, and found myself in the vicinity of Blackacre Nature Preserve. I decided a visit was in order so I stopped in at Blackacre to take a brief walk to Jackson's Pond. Before my walk, I took a few images of the beautiful old farmhouse which stands as the centerpiece for the preserve and everything that surrounds it.
I've always loved this old farmhouse. Part of its charm, I believe, has everything to do with the reminder of days gone by.
The preserve is still called 'home' to cows, horses and a large family of goats. The old barn that sits behind the farmhouse is filled with old rusted farm implements. But the most endearing part of the preserve to me is the old farmhouse itself. And yesterday it was beautiful as it stood blanketed in yellow and red, as Fall paid its annual visit.
Normally, I spend this weekend each year on my Fall pilgrimage to the Smokies. This year I decided to stay home and photograph Fall in and around Kentucky and Indiana. And Blackacre being so conveniently located to my home is a perfect place to visit. It's utterly peaceful and so tranquil that you find yourself asking why you don't visit more often. ENJOY!