~~ Happy New Year ~~
and great photographic opportunities in 2009!
This trees in one of the shopping centers in Frederick got a severe trim this year, leaving a bunch of flat top trees like this one.
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My post yesterday and the one December 14 have caused some confusion. There is still a lot of corn in the field to harvest. I took both these photos from a low angle to get the sky with a lone stalk. The harvester on December 14 took a couple trips around the field and then started back and forth at the far end. He then quit as it was getting dark and has not returned. A construction company bought this farm in 1986. The dairy operation ceased several years after and the fields have been planted and harvested by various people in different years. About 15 years ago, there was a proposal to develop this farm and others nearby with 1200 additional homes. First traffic congestion; and then the county's development fees (to pay for schools, roads, etc.) halted this plan. Farms on the other side of the river, now in Frederick City, have been developed and now have major housing developments, a shopping center, Wal-Mart, and other businesses. The land in this picture is still zoned agricultural and we hope to enjoy the rural view for years to come. Yesterday's sunset picture was taken in the edge of the field near the tree seen on the right of this one.
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Both of our cats like to snooze under the tree. Tonight Buster had established himself as the lookout for Santa. Below is the Santa Express that runs circles around the tree.
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A small creek and pedestrian bridge in one of the parks in Frederick City near the hearing center where I got my new hearing aides.
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The harvester missed a few stalks along the edge of the field near our yard. A clear sky and late afternoon sun combined for a nice view.
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Usually by now, wheat for harvest next spring is already growing in the field behind our house. But this year the corn just stayed while other farms harvest was long finished. Today there he started the harvest in 30 degree weather.
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We usually see seagulls in Baltimore and Washington, which are closer to the Chesapeake Bay. They show up here in large numbers in the spring when the farmers' are plowing, but after yesterday's storm I found a large crowd checking out this pasture for food.
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With warm clouds and rain coming from the south over our cold ground, fog formed all over. By evening, it created an eerie look to the river, creeks and valleys.
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The other 2 non-cracking nut crackers that Marianne found for our Christmas mantle. The first two are here.
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This is where the photos come off the camera and onto the hard drive and out to blogspot for all to see. It is also where I view the wonderful world that you post for all of us. (Taken with self timer)
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While out to see what the commotion was about, I found the light and shadows on these rocks interesting.
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Four ornaments for the center of our dining room table. Marianne hasn't finish this and the large ornament will go and other items added. You also get four reflections of me for the price of one photo.
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Marianne found these decorative Christmas bells online and now they hang on our front door. Another set hangs on the door to the garage.
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( NOTE: A closer look found that these are turkey vultures, not hawks.) As I came out of Wal-Mart today, I spotted some seagulls flying over the parking lot. Before I got to my van (and camera), they disappeared over the building. But then I noticed a low flying hawk on the other side of the parking lot, so that's where I went. Standing on the bank above the Monocacy River flood plain, I watch as first one, then a second and third magnificent bird circled slowly back and forth above the drainage pond below. I was using my zoom lens set at 200mm. None of these photos has been cropped.
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Forty degrees and white pellets falling. It came down fast for a few minutes, then melted almost as fast as it started.
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November is leaving us with a rainy, hazy, wet day that football fans watching the east coast games noticed. Since I have no leaves to watch, I have removed my leaf watch and added a winter watch where I will occasionally post photos of signs that winter is here The first is a winter flag that greets visitors to our front door..
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No, David did not send me a box of light from Melbourne. I put a photo flood under our glass table with a black cloth around the glass ball, just to get a back lit subject. For another view of the ball, see my January 27 post.
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