I used to only take photos, but now I'm writing down the random stuff that pops in my head. Mostly it's stuff about living and working in Boston/Cambridge.
"We cling to our own point of view, as though everything depended on it. Yet our opinions have no permanence; like autumn and winter, they gradually pass away."
Hi, Sidney! Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately this isn't an entrance to my house. This was at a lovely farm stand in New Hampshire, where I went this past Sunday. This is another perspective of the scene I showed in yesterday's picture.
I commented on flickr but I'll comment here too that I just love this photo! The perspective is great and I love all things fall so this photo just couldn't go wrong! How was your time visiting my state? Did you get to see the pumpkin catapult you were hoping to see? :)
Robin, we had a wonderful time in New Hampshire on Sunday. We went to Wilton to see a good friend of my husband's, whom he grew up with, and he took us to the thing that throws pumpkins. I was told that it's a trebuchet, and not technically a catapult (who knew?). You can see it here: http://flickr.com/photos/ladybugsleaf/46759049/ On that page I also included a link to my husband's blog where there's another view of it. :)
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Wow! Beautiful entrance!
To your house ? :-)
Hi, Sidney!
Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately this isn't an entrance to my house. This was at a lovely farm stand in New Hampshire, where I went this past Sunday. This is another perspective of the scene I showed in yesterday's picture.
I love the pumpkin portal. It just invites you in. :-)
I commented on flickr but I'll comment here too that I just love this photo! The perspective is great and I love all things fall so this photo just couldn't go wrong! How was your time visiting my state? Did you get to see the pumpkin catapult you were hoping to see? :)
Thanks for your comments, everyone!
Robin, we had a wonderful time in New Hampshire on Sunday. We went to Wilton to see a good friend of my husband's, whom he grew up with, and he took us to the thing that throws pumpkins. I was told that it's a trebuchet, and not technically a catapult (who knew?). You can see it here: http://flickr.com/photos/ladybugsleaf/46759049/
On that page I also included a link to my husband's blog where there's another view of it. :)
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