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Tim: these are truly beautiful! I'm looking forward to your spring photos very soon! Are you shooting some sugaring operations by the way? And some mud season roads??? Truthfully, I'm ready to say goodbye to winter but I know Vermont is enjoying a very well deserved ski and snowmobile season! That's great!
Hope to see you in Vermont next foliage season 2017! If you want to join Phil and I on our trek to Lewis Pond let me know.
Hi Tim......once again, really great photos. How's mud season going up there? I'll be up for a weeks vacation in a few weeks. Looking forward to doing some Spring photography. Carol
Thanks Carol Despite the large amount of snow this winter, mud season was pretty tame in most places. Leaves are starting to come out and the apple blossoms might start coming out next week if it warms up a bit.
Thanks Tim. Glad to hear that mud season hasn't been bad this year. I just went back to look at your shots again. That night sugar house shot is really sweet!!!! Pun intended. But really, I do love that shot. Looking forward to seeing some Spring shots from you. Carol
Super Nice Tim!! We had some awesome Aurora here last week that I was able to capture. Started out with HUGE and BRIGHT color that lasted for about 20 minutes and then settled down quite a bit. It was an amazing site- all of the photographers were cheering and yelling!! Would LOVE to see it in VT when I am there!!
Here in northern Vermont, we have finally broken out of the deep freeze. Daytime highs that don't get above 0 degrees makes getting motivated to get out and take photos difficult. Here are a few from the last couple of months -
Happy New Year Tim. I've been keeping a close eye on the weather and temperatures up in the NEK over the past several weeks. I'm so glad you are finally out of the deep freeze. We have been below zero here in MA, but of course not nearly as cold as it's been up there for all of you way up North. We actually were intending on going up for the New Year weekend, but with the temps so low below zero and I was battling a cough we decided it would be best to stay home.
So happy to see these beautiful Winter photos. Beautifully done, as usual. Was the Bald Eagle a surprise find? If so, well done and seen. The Christmas tree shot with the tail lights and headlights is super. Love them all. Looking forward to seeing more Winter shots from you. Stay warm and dry!
Tim, such beautiful shots! Making the most of the weather and the season, love it! Hoping for clear skies for the Super Blue Moon the end of the month, looking forward to what you capture next!