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7:40AM

Photo of the Day 07/17/10 - A Modern Day Warrior

Not every day you see a Viking ship asea these days ... even less likely you'd see one in Maine, but there you have it, enjoying the setting sun over Port Clyde.

Larger version here: A Modern Day Warrior

7:05AM

Photo of the Day 07/05/10 - Asea Away Afar

An evening heading out of the Gulf of Patras in Greece, on to the Ionian Sea and over to Brindisi, Italy. Really, not a bad view, eh?

Larger version here: Asea Away Afar

5:23PM

Photo of the Day 05/11/10 - On the Edge of the Deep Goodnight


Lake Memphremagog, Derby, Vermont

Larger version here:

On the Edge of the Deep Goodnight

8:20AM

Photo of the Day 04-28-10 - Sail Away Upon the Horizon

The Ionian Sea at sunset, leaving from Patras, Greece, towards Brindisi, Italy. 

A larger version is available here: Sail Away Upon the Horizon

10:28AM

Photo of the Day 04/10/10 - The Sun Leaps O'er the Horizon

Larger version available again soon!

7:39AM

Photo of the Day 02/25/10 - At the Edge of the Long Goodnight

 

 

Lake Memphremagog, Derby, Vermont.

Larger version available soon. I'm on the road without access to my home system.

7:08AM

Photo of the Day 02/24/10 - Crisp and Brisk, Farewell

Echo Lake out in Morgan, Vermont. The setting sun betrays the frigid temps.

Larger version for viewing and purchase here: http://bacn.me/11gh

7:07AM

Photo of the Day 02/22/10 - The Promise of Day Long Gone

Panoramic pictures are challenging but fun—sometimes even rewarding. Here, we find ourselves saying "so long" to another day from atop Telfer Hill in Barton, Vermont.

 

Large version available for viewing and purchase here: http://bacn.me/10z4

2:34PM

Photo of the Day 01/23/10 - Infinite Horizon

 

8:56AM

Photo of the Day 12/26/09 - The Setting Sun is Just a Reflection of You

Bounce, bounce, bounce ... that's what Tiggers do.