Mt. Rainier and Lenticular Clouds - Dec. 2008 copyright: JMM

October 22, 2012

Foliage!

Got off to a slow start here, foliage-wise.  Either that or I'm still expecting the early and then slow build up and peaking at Thanksgiving like on the west coast.  But once it started.....WOW!

Downtown BBay


 Downtown BBay

Across the street from my house.  I have gathered and preserved quite a few red leaves.





Bourne Pond.

 On the BBay rotary.

East Sandwich



Hoxie Pond again

Sumac next to the tracks

Cranberry harvest.

October 20, 2012

Scarecrows of BBay

Just a sampling of the many scarecrows that did indeed show up in mid-October.  




I thought this one was a hoot, but my squeeze opined that he'd rather have seen this in a boobie cleavage presentation.



Wow!  Who knew?  I've seen the Canal very high before in storms, but I had no idea it flooded downtown BBay in 1938.


This one's really kinda sick.  I was wondering about who actually had this gear in their closet for this scarecrow.  Or did they buy it just for this purpose?  Maybe I don't wanna know!!!  


This cop ain't goin' anywhere fast on those short legs!

Catholic school kids, outside St. Margarets.






Human Services Bldg.

Post office

Vet Hospital

It's supposed to be a dog with a ripped off arm of an intruder.

Animal control officer


At city hall.

October 18, 2012

East Sandwich

The day that I shot the reflections in Little Hoxie Pond, I knew I would have to come back and shoot a couple of trees that have had names and initialed carved in them since the 1950s.  I carved mine in it sometime in the late 70s but not deep enough.  Most of  them are now unreadable but some are still visible.  I will have to return with my zoom lens because these trees are quite tall and, therefore, names, dates and initials are way up high on the trunk and branches.  The 'BW 1970', is, I assume, Brad White who lived across the street from these trees.  He graduated in 1978 so he was probably 10 at the time he did this.

This one says 'The Brier Kids 1958'.  I wonder who they were?  Is 'Brier' a family name or the name of the kids' club?

The sumac was getting gorgeous.

Hoxie Pond

There was a time in the 70s when I used to walk these tracks from across the street from my house to just about this point where they join up with Old County Road, in order to walk to Colonial Market on Rte. 6A to get candy.  It was just shorter than having to walk all the way down the road which is narrow, hilly and curvy.  



I'd dreamt about Spring Hill Beach the night before and knew I had to make a quick stop.  It's a private beach and my parents used to own a cottage here in the 60s and 70s.  I grew up here and it's one of my fave places in the world.  I rolled the dice that no one would give me a hard time for being here.

Those are the jetties that I grew up playing on as my dad's cottage was just above them.  The person that bought it in 1977 tore down the original cottage and built a huge ugly house in it's place.  I still think of this as my beach, and those are my jetties.  When I lived out west, I had recurring dreams about beach combing here and finding tons of beautiful vases, perfume bottles, and other fine glass pieces.

Someone must've done this over the weekend.  I just loved it!!!  What a clever idea!  See those white stones in the middle?  At night if you bang them together, they will emit little sparks.  Fairly sure they are quartz.








Behind the beach on the other side of the road are salt marshes.  It was low tide.




I think Vlad Dracul has moved to Cape Cod.  As you can see, these are lobstah shells hung all over this tree.  I guess that'd make him 'Vlad the Impalah'.  

It's a little....weird.

Anywho, continuing on my drive down Rte 6A, I took a quick drive up past the Green Briar Nature Center and took some pics at the little pond known locally as Smiling Pool.  Author Thornton W. Burgess set his children's stories at this pond which he named Smiling Pool.  I cannot find an official name for this pond at all.


This is off Rte 6A on another part of Spring Hill Road.

Finally, this is the view of the Bay from the top of the hill on Chipman Road  I had to crop the heck out of this picture to eliminate the road, houses and front yards.  If only I could have eliminated those wires.  Can't get a good shot on this road without wires being in it.  Believe me, I tried.
Pretty no?