
An early morning walk at nearby Rutland State Park’s Long Pond provided what I hope are the last “snow scenes” of the season!




Photographs taken with a bridge camera journaling nature and everyday life in Central Massachusetts and beyond.

An early morning walk at nearby Rutland State Park’s Long Pond provided what I hope are the last “snow scenes” of the season!




Great photos!
Ha! One summer day I plan to take my cardboard harp there, and play my simple Celtic tunes!
How beautiful and serene!
Thank you for visiting. It won’t be so long now until I post photos of the beach there, I hope.
Cheers,
Julie
Love the photos! Beautiful scenery. I can feel the crispness in the air, with the snow on the ground. Bet it was nice going for a walk anyway.
It was nice to walk there. Thanks for all your supportive comments. 😉
Wow! Wonderful and beautiful place and photos!
Thank’s for share Juile. ice weekend!
Thanks, Elvira. Hope you had a good weekend!
A pleasure, Julie.
It was thanks, hope yours as well.
What lovely photos, I understand how you feel, there was a blanket of snow on the ground here this morning.
Summer can’t be far away. Can’t wait!
Looks like December! 🙂
I really have spring fever lately!
Understandable! 🙂
Pretty! Similar to the scene in Maine. And I’m with you. Hope this is the last such scene until next winter.
This is not far from me. In Massachusetts, 10 bucks gets seniors a lifetime pass to Mass State Parks. Same in Maine, I bet/ We go to the parks quite a bit!
As we would say in Maine, a wicked good deal.
Beautiful captures. Despite the snow, the forest looks so colourful and inviting.
Finally the forsythia is blooming in my yard. Hurrah for spring!
Take care!
Julie
This looks like a nice, gentle late winter storm, containing good moisture but not doing any significant damage. I hope that was the case!