Both Bernie and our neighbor reported to me on Friday morning that just over the hill near Park City the fall colors were really ablaze. That was all I needed to hear to settle on a drive for our date night. We headed out around 4, and stopped at Cafe Rio for a Mexican salad. Then over the hill we drove.
Man...no KIDDING the colors are blazing!
Bernie turned off at Coalville, a small rural community about 20 minutes from our house, where apparently a Friday Night Date Night is also being enjoyed by a drive, only they took the dog for along too. Don't you love how the dog called "shot gun!" for the road trip?Bernie wanted to wet a line near where we had fished last spring. The sheep apparently remembered me, at least they trotted up like they couldn't wait to get all caught up.
There B. in the distance...
Who cares if the fish bite or not? This is just a pretty place to be for a bit.
The fishing...not so much. He did see quite a few in the water though.
I'd love to paint this photo; it is so relaxing with the feed troughs on the river bank and just a hint of fall colors in the trees.
I got out of the car to try to get a better photo, but as it turned out, the only place where I could see the web lit by the sunlight was while seated in the front seat of the car with the side window rolled down.
It pays to just look, look, and look some more; that's usually how I come to see my favorite shots.
Four more days left in summer. The fields have already given over to fall.The temperature was almost 90 degrees outside; the spraying water looked inviting! We drove past a small house with a sign reading "Farm Fresh Eggs: $2 a dozen"; that is handy information to have for when pesky recipes demand "farm fresh eggs" instead of my usual store bought kind.
Black and white cows were lumbering through meadows and ultimately lined up to enter a rustic looking milking shed.
No "Farm Fresh Milk" signs were posted there; thankfully recipes never seem to be quite so demanding about the source of the milk element, except to occasionally require that the cream be sour. I just buy that stuff at the store; letting cream sit around and go bad seems like too much time investment for my life style.
( Wink. Hi Judy! Hi Lovella!)
I made a note to myself that I should take this close to home drive every day now, at various times of the day to capture the various lights.
The colors stream down the hillsides like rivers of firery lava. And to think that the season has barely begun!
5 comments:
I'm so happy you look and look again and catch these great shots! That fishing spot is really beautiful. And yes most of the time less is more....except in my bank account.
Thanks for making me smile...
You're right now that I think of it, fishing and photography are companion hobbies. This would be true of nearly any hobby and photography I suppose. Your hubby's idea of a Friday Night Date is much different from mine's, but I see the wisdom of his plan. Loved the conversation that you had with the sheep...
Fishing and photography are most compatible hobbies...for sure! You are a great team. I can't believe the fall colours...so soon!
I'm laughing about the farm fresh milk...and eggs. Our milk is always farm fresh...but we dare not sell it to you that way. You must buy it in the store...once it has been nicely sterilized. However, I think I am still allowed to serve it to you...if you come sit at my table. So come on over & sample! Farm fresh eggs are a little easier to come by...though I don't think the commercial egg producers are allowed to sell eggs off their farms either. So glad you found a 'farm fresh' egg dealer nearby!
What beautiful shots - and the laughs were great too!
The Great Dane and I have compatible hobbies - he fishes and I read, so we're both happy.
ha ha!. .good one.
OH I love your new header picture. . it is just spectacular. .and I wish. oh I wish I was there right now, the colors are just so amazing.
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