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Late Winter, Early Spring

In John Denver’s Rocky Mountain High album, he wrote a series of songs and music called the Season Suite.  The track titled Late Winter, Early Spring was a guitar instrumental and is a lovely piece of music which captures the … Continue reading

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View 220: Little Taughannock Falls

I have shown you plenty of photos of Taughannock Falls over the last year.  At 215 feet (65.5m), it is one of the tallest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River.  The gorge the falls created over centuries contains the creek … Continue reading

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No Snow Photo Hunt

Karen thought her list was an easy one this month.  Simple items referring to winter and the month of February.  In some ways, she was right.  In others, I had to get a bit creative. Photos taken with an Apple … Continue reading

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View 191: The Mighty Taughannock Falls

You might detect I am saying this with tongue firmly in cheek.  The summer in upstate New York has been dry and hot.  Water flow through the gorges around the Finger Lakes is very low.  Even Taughannock Falls has very … Continue reading

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View 190: Summer at the Glen

Watkins Glen, New York is famous for its auto racing heritage.  In fact, NASCAR is racing there today as weather postponed yesterday’s attempt.  Watkins Glen is also home to one of the most beautiful gorges in the southern tier of … Continue reading

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