Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Friday, October 24, 2008

After the fall...






Fall is a riot of colors in upstate New York. These pictures don't really do it justice but nevertheless here they are....




This is a magnificent tree on the street I used to live on...



Sometimes when the sun comes through the leaves, it looks as if they are glowing like fire...




I never knew trees could be pink till I moved here



Even the ivy turns pink and red...



These pictures are from the country side...







And then just like that...it is winter.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

When September Ends





Slowly the leaves are beginning to turn and there are glorious glimpses of orange and red amongst the green...my favorite time of the year. More pictures when fall arrives in all its glory...





Tuesday, September 9, 2008

My walk to school




This is the walk I take everyday to and from school. 

Yes, it is through a cemetery but this cemetery has revised my opinions on what they're all about. While I would definitely not walk through here at night (more because of the alive people than dead ones), it is actually a very peaceful experience to stroll there listening to my pod-casts, look at all the old names, hear the rustling leaves and watch the long, cool shadows. 
It's one of  my favorite parts of the day.

I took these pictures yesterday. There is a little nip in the air now- another summer is coming to its close. Fall is brief but glorious in upstate NY and I can't wait for how beautiful the trees are going to look in just a few weeks. Then the winter will come and it will be
 difficult to negotiate the icy, snowy slopes but beautiful in its own way. I'll post more pictures then. But for now...the serene, rolling greens are lovely. Here are a few pictures of my walk....






Above, buildings on comstock ave which runs along one side 
of the cemetery.

I love the old mausoleums dotting the cemetery- some are really spectacular- like mini castles, with graceful turrets and detailing- but you have to go deep into the cemetary for that. Not advisable alone in the evening, when these pictures were taken... 



Here's another mausoleum- I wonder if it has just one person or a family?


My favorite gravestone is the one that looks like a mini-amphi-theatre...I always smile at it as I wander by. 
It's not Chrissy Field (which I will blog about some other day) but for upstate NY, it will do just fine.