Sunday, January 13, 2013

Hudson/January




Took the dog for a walk by the Hudson this misty morning when New Jersey was barely visible on the far side.


Chelsea Piers reopened last month after a great deal of storm clean-up.


Other dog walkers were about.


A still life --sort of.


Grasses


and left over leaves


and a tree.








18 comments:

Rose ~ from Oz said...

Beautiful winter photographs Elizabeth, I felt cold joining you. Does Buster have winter booties?
Stay warm!

angryparsnip said...

Wonderful walk, love the small still life.

cheers, parsnip

barbara and nancy said...

I love the (sorta) still life.
Barbara

A Well Styled Life said...

Me too. Great pictures.

Jane and Lance Hattatt said...

Hello Elizabeth:
How wonderful it all looks. The grey and the mist do add a romance to the overall scene although, at the same time, it appears to us to be rather on the cold side.

Here we have woken to very heavy snow with all public transport seriously disrupted!

Aunt Jane's Attic said...

Hi loved your pictures, my ancestors lived in Poughkeepsie. Julie x

Willow said...

Lovely. But. So. Cold.

Em Parkinson said...

Just beautiful.

liisamarja said...

lovely stillness all around

acornmoon said...

A lovely still scene which calms the senses. I used to love to walk along the shore line at Morecambe bay, vast expanses of mist and stillness in winter.

JoeinVegas said...

Congratulations - in that first picture you made New Jersey look good!
(yes, I used to live there)

Dianne said...

it was so murky you couldn't see me waving from NJ ;)

love the tree!!

Butternut Squash said...

It is a cold and lonely beauty. Very meditative.

Sarah Laurence said...

Lovely Hudson photos! We've been having grey foggy days in Maine too. Always reminds me of England.

juliaefogg said...

Soft, atmospheric images - wish I was there - love that bit of Manhattan.

Tracy said...

LOVE the dreamy fog and stillness... very meditative images, Elizabeth. Great to visit you here. :o) Happy Days ((HUGS))

Barbara said...

Misty, calm and atmospheric.

Paz said...

These look like a scenes for one of your stories. :-)