Sunday, October 20, 2013

Autumn 2013 - Minisceongo Creek











It was a beautiful fall Sunday morning at Minisceongo Creek.  It was awesome to be out scrambling among the rocks and photographing the flowing water.

Keep Makin' Art!
Carl

8 comments:

Rie said...

Pretty. I think the top one and the 5th one are my favorites.

Carl said...

Thanks Rie! I needed some time in the woods with my camera this weekend. Probably the last of the fall color here.

Wendy Mould AFCA said...

Awesome pictures, they really bring fall to life!!

Carl said...

Thanks Wendy!

A Cuban In London said...

Your photos are unbelievably beautiful. I love the one with the ripple in it. :-)

Greetings from London.

Carl said...

Thank You! Your tribute to Dave was wonderful. I miss seeing his comments daily and plan to visit the folks who were his regular commentors like yourself.

Carl

JeannetteLS said...

Just coming back to the blogworld and had to check out your autumn pictures, Carl. There is nothing left I can possibly say about your waterfalls. I am also loving the bottom three and then saw the ripples from the previous entries.

You ALWAYS find new ways to see water and then let us see water those ways. Missing Dave...

Carl said...

Hi Jeannette!
So nice to hear from you! Thanks for your kind comment. Water is one of my photographic muses. I think we have talked about that before. I really miss Dave. I expect to see his comments on every post. I figure he and I exchanged comments roughly 1200 times in the last six years. I miss reading those brilliant poems! How did he produce soooo many?

Last night was the annual coffee house fund raiser a group of us run to support the scholarship we started when our friend Bennie ( a great young man we knew from the Masons and DeMolay) passed away. It was a great night of music performed by Bennie's friends in a great little Irish pub in Walden NY. The event was a great success. Bennie and Dave were both on my mind last night. I am promising myself that next year I will play an old fiddle tune on my mandolin at the coffeehouse. I have not felt ready to do it, but want to next year.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Carl