Sunday, December 7, 2025

The Gift That Keeps on Giving


In the colder months, instead of riding my bike, I have taken to walking down to where the old power plant used to be.  The round trip is 2.6 miles and it takes me about 45 minutes to walk it, or much longer when I stop along the way and take photographs.  Some days I can't find a single thing to photograph, and then a day later I can find half a dozen worthwhile things to shoot.  It depends on the weather and the light.  Talk about light, look at this!  It was overcast for most of my walk and just as I approached these trees, the sun broke through!  A gift.  Luck favores the prepared, and I got this.  Please click on it to see it much larger.

 

5 comments:

Joan Edwards said...

I always enjoy seeing these trees. The lighting on the trees is beautiful. Lucky the sun broke through for you.

Linda said...

Beautiful image of the trees and the great light on them. Nice perspective too.

Ken Spencer said...

Hi Linda: This row of Sycamore Trees are just beautiful and I am photographing them all the time. After living here almost 60 years, I know the exact spots to run to when things are just right!

Betsey said...


One of my favorites! Love the light on the trees

Anonymous said...

Also never tire of seeing the Sycamore trees of sea cliff ! Thanks Ken