26 October 2017
884
R. Linda:
I don't know if you were being sarcastic or what, but because you seemed to complain, I have too many pictures of colourful trees featured in me last post, I decided to post buildings this time, and I wish I could not include the colourful trees, but guess what? I can't not.
So, I braved the downpour we have had for the past three days, thinking that the rain might enhance the colour of the leaves, but those leaves would be beaten down by the raindrops, which might make you happy. But no, that hasn't completely been the case. For some strange reason, hard rain and all, the leaves persist to hang out on the tree limbs.
My biggest problem with not taking pictures of the trees is there is precious little to take photos of since there aren't many buildings up here. I talked my wife into accompanying me in my endeavour since she takes better pictures than me, so for your viewing pleasure of New Hampshire's buildings in the fall, here it be.
So there you have it, R. Linda, buildings such as they are and sorry the trees are in the way, but like I say, I literally live in a forest, and I can't find a single shot where there aren't those pesky beautiful trees, but I tried. A for effort, right?
Just a few more days and your annual Halloween story hits the blog. Enjoy the pictures while you wait heh-heh.
Gabe
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884
R. Linda:
I don't know if you were being sarcastic or what, but because you seemed to complain, I have too many pictures of colourful trees featured in me last post, I decided to post buildings this time, and I wish I could not include the colourful trees, but guess what? I can't not.
So, I braved the downpour we have had for the past three days, thinking that the rain might enhance the colour of the leaves, but those leaves would be beaten down by the raindrops, which might make you happy. But no, that hasn't completely been the case. For some strange reason, hard rain and all, the leaves persist to hang out on the tree limbs.
My biggest problem with not taking pictures of the trees is there is precious little to take photos of since there aren't many buildings up here. I talked my wife into accompanying me in my endeavour since she takes better pictures than me, so for your viewing pleasure of New Hampshire's buildings in the fall, here it be.
A Tonya picture of the little lighthouse down the road - this counts for a building, right? |
Sticking with the water theme, a dam with a pumpkin in the stream - Tonya again |
Village centre - sorry trees are in the way, but I tried |
Souhegan River runs through a few places (can't get away from the water either) - I think they used to ford sheep here in the olden days, which I know you remember, LMAO |
Here's one with a tree without leaves, I thought to include it for you. |
Last one, does a covered bridge count? This is down the road from the abode. |
So there you have it, R. Linda, buildings such as they are and sorry the trees are in the way, but like I say, I literally live in a forest, and I can't find a single shot where there aren't those pesky beautiful trees, but I tried. A for effort, right?
Just a few more days and your annual Halloween story hits the blog. Enjoy the pictures while you wait heh-heh.
Gabe
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