Today’s photos include two beauties that Sandra M. Kelly took at the Painted Rock in New Shoreham. I think the seal and mermaid are better than any work I saw on the Painted Rock this year, and I wish I could find out who the artist was. (NWG, if you know the painter, please let me know so I can give credit.)
The cow jumping over the Davis Square subway station has something to do with the bucolic history of City of Somerville. The mysterious door to nowhere is near my house, and I never get tired of taking pictures of it.
The next few photos are of the Sudbury and Concord rivers and include two shots of a popular canoe-rental business on the Sudbury. The antique metal pole in Wayland Square, Providence, is another mystery. Is it a lamppost? I’ve never seen it lit.
I felt compelled to post another picture of shadows, my favorite subject, plus food for thought from Ralph Waldo Emerson.
The field of pumpkins is at Verrill Farm.
The shadow-splashed car is beautiful, and I like Emerson’s wisdom! (And those two rocks are gorgeous)
Taking pictures for the blog makes me pay more attention. Maybe I would have admired a shadow-splashed car before, but now I am more conscious of admiring it: “I like that shadow. Maybe I should take a picture if it.”
Wonderful photos! Pumpkins in a field are always a delight to see, like daffodils in spring.
Yes, and isn’t it funny how unwelcome each is if they turn up at the wrong time of year? I’m seeing occasional azalea blooms right now (we’ve had unseasonably warm weather), and I just think, “Oh, no!”
We have a cold snap but tomorrow temps are to be more normal again.
Your shadows are getting more and more interesting. I love to see your photos. I am following you when you take your walks
And now that I have been to visit you, I can picture where you are taking your walks, too.
Yes, and you are welcome back
I’ve been away and am getting caught up–your photos always make me smile! These really convey autumn, in ways subtle as well as more obvious!
Welcome back! Hope all is well. As for photos, I probably should take more as people seem to like them even though they are just taken with a phone. I love getting comments about them.
Love the painted rocks! 💦💙💙💦
Th rock attracts all sorts — including real artists.