Yesterday just before dark I went for an autumn hike just off of Cathill Road near Telford, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It was a good time outdoors but chilly. My fingers that held the camera and tripod were feeling a bit frozen by near the end of the walk.
I spent Thanksgiving day with my wife's family. A few of us took a walk to a park in Quakertown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The afternoon was mostly cloudy with the sun coming out a bit after a windy light rain came through. Below are some views from our walk.
Two different evenings during our time in Maine, we went to the top of Cadillac Mountain to watch the sun set. As you can see in the first photo below, the one evening was quite windy and chilly - actually my wife would dispute that; she would say COLD.
This last photo is a bonus; it was taken back home in Pennsylvania. The last eight days before the wedding I was living on the farm and had to travel a long, dusty lane twice a day. The day before the wedding I was at my now wife's home and one of her friends wrote on my car as shown above. Made me smile!
Below are a sampling of photos from some of sightseeing in Maine. There will be other series coming including sunrise, lighthouses, sunsets, and perhaps some pictures from Campobello Island, Canada. There may also be a series of pictures from Schoodic Point which is a lesser known part of Acadia National Park. Except for the photo of the Wild Blueberry Land Gift Shop, all the photos below are from the main part of Acadia National Park near Bar Harbor, Maine.
My main blog: Ramblings generally focuses on telling a story via photography and words. These stories generally center around family, nature, and church although sometimes just about life in general. I also have a blog entitled Fingerprints. I post less frequently in Fingerprints. It serves as a catch all of anything that does not go in my Ramblings blog including memes, quizzes, and reports on books and movies.
The road awaits
Time doesn't
The road beckons
Time steps forward
Will we move
In step with time?
Will we step forward
Shaping our time?
Will we take time
To see the present?
Will we explore the past
And understand our heritage?
Will we laugh?
Will we wonder?
Will we touch?
Will we feel?
Time flies on
We have choices
Shall we go fast?
Shall we go slow?
We shall go forward
But we will choose the pace
We may dance with all our heart
Or bathe ourselves in a setting sun