More spring break
These winter woods, so easy to see thru, will be lush with undergrowth in 2 months' time. This spot right here has not been cleared in my lifetime.
You can see the stone wall here, where a field was once cleared. Being the end point of a glacier, New England is scattered thickly with boulders and rocks. Early farmers hefted the rocks out to the edges of the fields, creating a crazy quilt of rock walls. Some merely heaps, some dressed and fitted nicely.
These trees, pruned agressively under the high voltage lines, look to me like their hair is standing on end.
2 Comments:
Love love love the photos. What a wonderful place you have to photograph!
Thank You OWL!
I just cannot wait for spring to come here - tired of brown on brown. The buds are not even thickening yet - and we need rain desperately.
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