There is a spot along the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire that offers superb reflections of the brightly lit autumn foliage. As well, the Kanc provides great views over much of its length and is well-visited in October.
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Thank you.
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Pure gold
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Thanks, Lyle. Liquid gold.
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That’s a prettily colored and dynamic abstraction.
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As usual, I just go with the flow, Steve.
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As a teenager I got interested in the Japanese board game called go, and it occurs to me now that people who play that game on a boat can be said to flow with the go.
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Good one.
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It is a wonderful bit of abstract art; the color palate is just gorgeous.
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Nature provides a wonderful palette, Charlie.
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Colors are fabulous. I like fall colors and this photo is an excellent abstract.
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Thank you, Yvonne. I don’t do a lot of abstracts but this called out. 🙂
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I love the subtlety of using the water to reflect the color.
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Thanks, Melissa. This was in NH and I’ll be looking for the like while at Acadia or back here once the foliage changes.
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Some have to start with straw, but you’ve spun autumn leaves into gold. I hope you didn’t have to hand over one of your cameras to Rumpelstiltskin!
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Didn’t have to guess anyone’s name either. Thanks, Linda.
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Some spinners may have to start with straw
But painters get to start when they draw.
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I did a quick search of the place and am fascinated. If I’m ever up there again, this will be on my with list. Two questions, please: (1) what’s the name of the river and (2) how is the highway pronounced–does it rhyme with “thank a haggis,” “spank a Vegas,” or “bank ham with us?” Love the Native American names!
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It’s the Swift River. Gary. The road is pronounced Kank uh maggus or, as you choose, thank a haggis. 🙂 It’s a beautiful spot on Earth…or rather a bunch of beautiful spots.
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