I find so many more photo ops in summer than in winter, although that may mean I am not paying enough attention when it’s cold out. Surely there are great shadows everywhere.
Here are a few pictures from the last two weeks.
From New Shoreham: a field with Fresh Pond in the upper left corner, yellow lichen taking over a stone wall and trees, roses growing by a gate, children warming up in the dark sand. In Providence: a shady walk on the west side of the Providence River, a painted butterfly on the path, a swan preening, a distant view of the so-called Superman Building, public art with a muskrat fishing (?), a poster explaining the art project. In Massachusetts: shadows on a tree, a chipmunk on a lichen-covered rock.













Lots of impressive rock and trees! I love the golden cast in the one with the stone wall. And that photo of the kids in the sand–it says summer!
Summer means Suzanne and Erik take their kids to Sweden for a month. But first, they visit cousins who are on a 5-mo sail (now in Paris). Funny adventures of cousins here: https://burningcloudblog.wordpress.com/
I’ve been reading some of those posts–what an adventure!
How I admire people who dream big — and actually make the dream happen!