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Bicknell Brook in a Cold Rain
As the Nor’easter was moving in on Saturday, I decided to venture out to Bicknell Brook along the Collete Trail in Enfield, NH. The temperature was hovering around freezing with rain as I arrived. I brought two umbrellas, one mounted to a tripod and the second one to keep my camera bag dry. I was there for about two hours setting-up at two locations. By the time I left, it was blowing snow, I was wet, and my fingers were numb. The First Set of Falls Just below the Bridge. The second Set of Falls. With the shots being long exposures, there is no visiable rain of snow in the…
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Grafton Pond at Low Tide
It is the second year in a row that Grafton Pond has lowered its water level 8-10 feet for maintenance on the dam. It enables folks with legs to check out what lies beneath the water surface. There is much muck, rocks, driftwood, and the occasional bottle or Budweiser can. Some areas look like a lunar landscape, while others look like a battlefield. It is all very interesting and worth a look. My son sitting on the remnants of a large tree near the dam. We parked at the Grafton Pond dam. It was a brisk day, with the temperature hovering around 28 degrees with a dusting of snow. The…