Monthly Archives: May 2018

Cairn You Do It? Yes You Can…

“Cairns represent a trail marker that guides one through uncertain areas in life.  They provide guidance, hope, balance, continuity, and confidence on the journey down the path of life.”  

-John P. Kraemer

These pictures were taken on my hike today at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation. I immediately knew that they needed to be in black & white in order to bring out each rocks true character.

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A Hike On Cinco De Mayo

“For me nature is not landscape, but the dynamism of visual forces.”

-Bridget Riley

For the fifth of May it was quite a day. At 5:20 am when I started my hike it was cool with a pretty strong breeze. It was glorious! Spring is in full effect baby and the trails were as perfect as you would expect them to be.

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Happy Hiking!!!

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Another Beautiful Morning Heading Into Work

“There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.”

 –Ansel Adams

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It’s May!

The month of May is the pleasant time; its face is beautiful; the blackbird sings his full song, the living wood is his holding, the cuckoos are singing and ever singing; there is a welcome before the brightness of the summer.”

Lady Gregory

Another perfect day for a spring hike! 68 degrees and a nice breeze kept the bugs away and the six miles went by really quick. It’s a shame every day couldn’t be like this.

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Happy Hiking!!!

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