Thursday, April 17, 2008

Sky Watch Friday: Home

Mr. T and I took a walk this afternoon down the road. We climbed down to the Great Beaver Dam (on both sides of this shack on May Brook) and saw that without any foliage, my house can be seen, in front of Barton Mountain, through the trees.

Here you can see the house more clearly. We are only a few feet west but many feet higher and the house is much clearer. See the tiny bit of white in the extreme foreground? Snow is still around, but it's melting. The temperature was 70°F (21°C) today and the skies were beautiful. We saw two new birds of spring: wood ducks and a bluebird. Their photos will be up tomorrow or Saturday. When clicked, these photos will open, full size, in a new window. This was the perfect spring vacation day.
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27 comments:

  1. You have a beautiful home, enjoy it!

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  2. Whoa! What a beautiful setting you live in! Enjoy...

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  3. Nice view of your home. It looks like a great place to live.

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  4. Wait, wait, wait. No snow in this picture? Can this be?

    May the warm, bright beauty of spring persist in the Northeast Kingdom! Gorgeous, Andree.

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  5. What a lovely place you have---and the view must be breathtaking. Thank you for this SWF.

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  6. What a beautiful setting you have around you. Very nice

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  7. This must be the most beautiful pictures this week, I think. Love them, the sky, the landscape and everything...

    Nice weekend to you, from Norway.

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  8. So beautiful. You really are nestled in there. MB

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  9. great catch! In the sky, there is no distinction of east and west, the people create distinctions out of their own minds and then beleive them to be true…. mine’s up too hope you can drop by

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  10. The shack in the first was so captivating that I had to look at the second pic to see your house in the first.

    What an idyllic setting, Andree! Can't wait for the new bird pics. We've got some new birds that I've never seen before, but I haven't been able to get a decent pic.

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  11. Could you find the room around there for a fat bloke with a PC.. ha!.. what a beautiful house and area that is...
    Tom

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  12. Beautiful photos from your domicile. :)

    Ida

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  13. Now I found the answer to all my questions about all those previous photos with amazing views and birds ... you live in an idilic place so no wonder about birds going there ... I even heard that it's the most requested trip on "Bird's Travel Agence" ... ah, two tickets to Barton Mountain, please!

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  14. What a wonderful place to live! Your home is very pretty set like it is out there.

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  15. Beautiful photos. Your home it's a beautiful place:)

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  16. Wow, you live in such a beautiful place!!! Color me green!

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  17. Your home is lovely. Is it not great to live OUT away from people?

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  18. How a beautiful place and shots.

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  19. That is SO neat! It looks like you live in a beautiful area to enjoy nature.

    Hope to see your critter photo for Camera-Critters this weekend.

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  20. This is so great:)

    Sorry I haven't got the time to visit you earlier.
    Have a nice weekend!
    Petunia's Sky Watch

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  21. Well, I am disappointed that all the snow is gone but you sure live in a beautiful place! Sorry to be so late in coming to comment and see your great view. I was busy with projects away from home for the past three days.

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