milkweed pod opene...
These plants were all over the place in upstate new york were I grew up. I would take apart the pods and roll the seeds in my hands until the...
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rushing by...
Springtime comes to Connecticut along the Farmington River.
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underpass...
I’ve been meaning to photograph this underpass for a couple of years. The light during the magic hour was perfect.
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Ball!!...
I love this look on  Molly’s face. You can just imagine what she is thinking, BALL, IT’S A BALL, I WANT THE BALL!
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Old Dodge...
I love this old Dodge truck Located in Chatham, New York
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Voluntown...
A Voluntown Package sign on Route 138 in Voluntown Connecticut.
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Norwich City Hall...
The Second Empire-style City Hall of Norwich, at the intersection of Union Street and Broadway, was built between 1870 and 1873. The Clock Tower...
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Point Judith Light...
An octagonal brick building erected in 1816. A Coast Guard and tower beacon were maintained at the point during the Revolution. Original wooden...
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Indian Leap 5...
Yantic falls, know as Indian Leap, was a favorite encampment of the Mohegan Indians. In 1643 Uncas, Sachem of the Mohegans, led his warriors...
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