The virus has basically stoped my travels for the last year or so. But now starting to get out a bit. I recently drove to Jackson Hole and was able to get several good photos including one of my favorite subjects. I’ve taken hundreds of shots of the barn and each of them are different depending on time of year, weather, time of day etc.
Fall Colors
Fall in Idaho
The fall colors along the Snake River.
Honeymoon Bridge
This bridge was built in 1876 and is just south of the confluence of the Wildcat with the Ellis River by Charles Austin Broughton and his son Frank who were dairy farmers. It is also named Covered Bridge # 51 by the state of New Hampshire. The nickname, Honeymoon Bridge, comes from the tradition of lovers kissing under it for good luck.
New Hampshire Pond
This is just one of many ponds and small lakes that are found in New Hampshire.
Silver Cascade
Silver Cascade is a tall mix of plunges and cascades that hop and skip from left to right down the southwestern side of Mount Jackson. The falls continue under US 302, eventually converging with the Saco River below the highway.
Willey House Pond
Willey Pond is located along Route 302 in Crawford Notch, New Hampshire. The pond spills out into the Saco River as pictured here.
Pemigewasset River Bridge
You can’t visit New England without finding and capturing some of the covered bridges. The Pemigewasset River bridge, located in New Hampshire’s Franconia Notch State Park, is found 1/4 mile up the Flume Gorge Trail. The bridge was built in 1886.
Lower Falls
It’s continuing to rain in New Hampshire so I guess we’ll have some fall photos without sunshine. These are the lower falls on the Kancamagus Highway.
Sue’s Tree
Have been spending a few days in New Hampshire to see and photograph the fall colors. It’s a long way from California so it was a disappointment to spend our first day in pouring rain. We decided to take a drive to check things out. Several miles up the Kancamagus Highway my wife Sue saw this little tree and thought it needed my attention. Despite cars zooming by and the rain pelting down here it is.
Fort Ward Trail
Fort Ward Park is a state park located along Rich Passage on the southern end of Bainbridge Island. This is a hiking trail that runs a couple miles through the park.