I hope these photos allow you to share in that feeling a little bit. There was so much intricate architecture...fences, archways, doorways, gates...it was just all very cool.
If I were doing a photo shoot on Yale's campus, this is where I'd start. The light was so warm and swirly in this walkway. I really kinda wanted to stay there for a long time.
This girl with the red coat walked out at the perfect time. I think it makes this image much more interesting.
...and a very tall lighthouse that looked so beautiful against the deep blue sky.
I finished my evening with a visit at the home of my cousin, Phillip and his wife, Donna. It's unfortunate that it was getting dark and I didn't take any photos, because I wish you could have seen the flock of turkeys (is a group of turkeys called a flock?) that waddled up their front yard looking for food. Donna makes sure none of the animals - wild or domestic - go hungry in the winter. :) I also wish I could show you the adorable little individual heart-shaped cherry pies that Donna made for our dessert. Thank you, Phillip & Donna, for having me for dinner and for the wonderful visit. It was great to see you both.
5 comments:
Susan- you are truly so talented!! Your eye for the extraordinary is awesome!! Enjoyed the tour! Deanna
I love your pictures--all of them!!
Also, a group of turkeys is called THANKSGIVING BUFFET:)
LOL - thanks for that info, Carolyn! You're so funny.
Love these pics!! awesome! Makes me want to go there and see that campus!
Susan, You take the most interesting pictures!!
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