A Really Big Thank you to Sue Scott for Hosting the First Challenge of the Summer Season " Lock Down Photography"
it was a really good Challenge..
Welcome to the first Free Weekend of the Summer Season..Post what you'd like, no theme, no topic to stick to, Please Share what you would like to share, do keep in mind that the Challenge Section is Family Friendly.
On Memorial Day we visited Old Washington State Park and basically had the place to ourselves, The Courthouse was open and so was the Restaurant the other buildings weren't opened up yet, Masks were required for entry into the courthouse and the Restaurant, the Restaurant was of course serving a limited menu, But it was really good..
More of Old Washington State Park tomorrow..
It's getting cooler down here.
Photographed today in our garden.
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Photogirl17 wrote:
A Really Big Thank you to Sue Scott for Hosting the First Challenge of the Summer Season " Lock Down Photography"
it was a really good Challenge..
Welcome to the first Free Weekend of the Summer Season..Post what you'd like, no theme, no topic to stick to, Please Share what you would like to share, do keep in mind that the Challenge Section is Family Friendly.
On Memorial Day we visited Old Washington State Park and basically had the place to ourselves, The Courthouse was open and so was the Restaurant the other buildings weren't opened up yet, Masks were required for entry into the courthouse and the Restaurant, the Restaurant was of course serving a limited menu, But it was really good..
More of Old Washington State Park tomorrow..
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Great to get out and enjoy local stuff you wouldn't have the time to do! Bill and I have really enjoyed the
luxury !
Here are a few more from Woodstock, Ct.
State Parks have been getting lots of weekend warriors
throughout this pandemic... We now go during the week.
Spring Mill State Park, in southern Indiana...
They have a pioneer village, and a grist mill...
and when it's not Corona Virus Season,
They have a whole village of people that
demonstrate how it used to be....
Sue and I visited in March, and then returned
last Monday..
these photos were tough because the sun was
literally, too bright.
I should have used the (A*) auto scene on the dial..
judy juul wrote:
Here are a few more from Woodstock, Ct.
Very Nice. I lived in Southern IN (Palmyra), for 7 years. I miss it very much.
I enjoyed seeing a blue heron at Bradstreet Landing park yesterday:
danersmiff wrote:
That's haunting, Sue...
Thanks - I've tried this shot with various lenses and finally got the distance blurring to my satisfaction.
judy juul wrote:
Here are a few more from Woodstock, Ct.
Gingerbread houses are always interesting, and most of the time photogenic.
Is this one a Bed And Breakfast, or a period correct museum type walk through??
good shots !!
photophile wrote:
I enjoyed seeing a blue heron at Bradstreet Landing park yesterday:
You got a couple really nice shots, especially the head shot !!
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