Oh happy day! Ken is done with his "Walk's" series! Now on to something better! Monday I drove out to Caumsett State Historical Park, up above Huntington. It is a 1,500 acre park that was once the home to Marshall Field III, the grandson of Marshall Field, the founder of Marshall Field and Company, the Chicago based department stores. It is a stunning park and a favorite place for me to walk and photograph. I was there for about 4 1/2 hours and walked about 6 miles. Boy, I feel that today! So I will be showing you some of the photographs I found there. It was a stunning day to be there with crystal clear blue skies which meant the water, both in the pond, here, and in Long Island Sound, beyond the pond, were a beautiful deep blue. And the colors of Fall were everywhere, both in the grasses and in the colors of only some of the trees. You couldn't help feeling good on a day like this!
More beautiful scenery. I love the dirt path and the beautiful fall colors. Nice view of the water and the shore beyond too. Looks like a great place to walk. Trace
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors and photo. It looks like a lovely park to walk around and love the history.
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What a beautiful park with a sensational water view! The autumn colors are subtle now with the straw-like grass and shades of deep orange and red. Can’t believe how much time you were there but looking forward to more photos…Betsey
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