Just stopping in with a top tip for those of you (like me) that can't really get enough of pictures of the beauty spots of England. The National Trust runs a great Facebook page. They encourage trust property visitors to post photos and many of these are wonderful, amazing, what have you.
Here's the link. Have a look. You might even stumble over a picture I posted of Erddig Hall in Wales. (Here's a fresh one for now).
Bring on the castles!
Bring on the gardens!
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
October leaves in Vermont have a half life of about 10 minutes. The "red-red rose that's newly sprung in June" outlasts our leaves. We may have hit the very peak of excellent fall leaves today here, and lucky me, I was home.
Today was also very like the October day I imagined for that opening scene of Up, Back, and Away.
Sooooo, what could I do but get on my bike and take a bit of a ride through the Vermont woods with my little point-and-shoot camera in my jacket pocket?
My daily-rider is a dull modern bike, but I have a garage (and barn) full of old bikes |
Sooooo, what could I do but get on my bike and take a bit of a ride through the Vermont woods with my little point-and-shoot camera in my jacket pocket?
I am glad I recorded today's ride because it was as beautiful as any I have ever taken. And when I say "recorded" I mean it.
Lucky for you, you other residents of the Universe, I have this new MacBook as well as the aforementioned cheap camera. I used the computer (and YouTube) to turn the bit of video I took into a very short movie. My first iMovie manages to be dull and irritating, all at once, which I think is a kind of achievement. It will give you an idea, however, of why I chose the Vermont woods as the place where magic happens in the book. That's the movie, right down there.
I wish there was some way to give you the scent of these autumn leaves along with the pictures. It's a big part of the whole fall thing. Maybe you had better visit...
Lucky for you, you other residents of the Universe, I have this new MacBook as well as the aforementioned cheap camera. I used the computer (and YouTube) to turn the bit of video I took into a very short movie. My first iMovie manages to be dull and irritating, all at once, which I think is a kind of achievement. It will give you an idea, however, of why I chose the Vermont woods as the place where magic happens in the book. That's the movie, right down there.
I wish there was some way to give you the scent of these autumn leaves along with the pictures. It's a big part of the whole fall thing. Maybe you had better visit...
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