A re-edit from 2015. About this time so it looks similar today…for a few hours as rain and snow are on the way.
Mount Grace is on the right and Bald Mountain on the left. Not this Bald Mountain thankfully. 🙂
Sort of a low key image for a pseudo milestone.
The still frame that appears as the cover for the “Night on Bald Mountain” sequence you linked to surprised me because it’s a reminder that there’s some nudity in “Fantasia.” I’ve seen the movie at least twice in my life but I didn’t remember that.
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I was aware of that as a child when watching it. Interesting as those were days of puritanical censuring of such things. I’ve read that Disney imbibed of opium and some of this movie would certainly suggest that.
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You surely have posted such things before, but I don’t remember ever seeing the mountain tops quite so ‘curvy.’ They look as though the wind might have smoothed them out, just as it did the clouds.
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I am sure wind helped but most of our hills, valleys, and mountains were shaped by the retreating Laurentide Ice Sheet. Although not quite as “curvy”, you have seen similar before when I have posted wide views of the Holyoke Mountain Range.
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I’m glad it is not the same Bald Mountain!! 🙂
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Me also! 🙂
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Nice Steve! Enjoyed seeing your re-edit!
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Thanks, Reed. Different eyes and tools.
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The serenity of you landscape offsets very well the disturbing images recalled by your link to Disney’s Moussorgsky rendition. Of course, having seen Fantasia, it’s nearly impossible not to call his imagery to mind when hearing the music again.
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I am quite often drawn to one of those memories from Fantasia relating to a post. Of course the ostrich and alligator ballet comes to mind and, of course considering the date, the fairies and their ice art..
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