Saturday, July 24, 2010

Groveton Covered Bridge

Groveton Covered Bridge


GROVETON BRIDGE - Northumberland, New Hampshire

Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio or as a museum quality fine art print at my ImageKind Shop.

New Prints Available



Many new prints available in my "New Hampshire" gallery at my online store. Unframed prints starts as low as $10.44 and framed prints are available up to sizes of 44" x 58"!! You can find my online store at: alesiakaye.imagekind.com

Flume and Silver Cascades

Flume and Silver Cascades
Flume and Silver Cascades
Sepia toned photograph of the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire. Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio or as a museum quality fine art print at my ImageKind Shop.


Crawford Notch VI


Crawford Notch VI

Crawford Notch VI
Sepia toned photograph of Crawford Notch in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire. Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio or as a museum quality fine art print at my ImageKind Shop.

Crawford Notch Picnic

Crawford Notch Picnic

Sepia toned photograph of a picnic area in Crawford Notch of the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire, USA. Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio or as a museum quality fine art print at my ImageKind Shop.

Crawford Notch IV

Crawford Notch IV


Sepia toned photograph of Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire, USA.  Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio or as a Museum Quality Fine Art Print at my Imagekind Shop.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Vermont Wildflowers III

Vermont Wildflowers III

Wildflowers in Vermont.  Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio or as Museum Quality Fine Art Print at ImageKind.

Boom Piers and Bridge

Bridge and Boom Piers

The Androscoggin River in Berlin, New Hampshire.  Featuring distant mountains, the sky, a bridge and a series of Boom Piers.  Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio or as Museum Quality Fine Art Print at ImageKind.

Androscoggin in Berlin

Androscoggin in Berlin

The Androscoggin River in Berlin, New Hampshire.  Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio or as a Museum Quality Fine Art Print at ImageKind.

History of Boom Piers

History of Boom Piers


New Hampshire Historic Marker detailing the history of "Boom Piers" on the Androscoggin River.

Text on sign reads: "The small man-made "islands" in the river were used to secure a chain of boom logs which divided the Androscoggin River during the colorful and dramatic annual log drives, when the Brown Paper Co. and the International Paper Co. shared the river to float their logs from the forests far upriver to the mills at Berlin. The logs were stamped on the ends with a marking hammer to identify their ownership, and they were sorted at a "sorting gap" further upriver. The log drives ended in 1963. The old piers continue to serve as a reminder of North Country heritage."
Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio or as a Museum Quality Fine Art Print at ImageKind.

Into the Mountains

Into the Mountains

Railroad tracks lead from Gorham, New Hampshire into the White Mountains.  Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio or as a Museum Quality Fine Art Print at ImageKind.

Over the Connecticut

Over the Connecticut

Railroad bridge over the Connecticut River connecting New Hampshire and Vermont. Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio and as a Museum Quality Fine Art Print from Imagekind.

View from the Bank

View from the Bank

The Connecticut River between New Hampshire and Vermont.  Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio and as a Museum Quality Fine Art Print from Imagekind

OLD PATHS

Old Paths

An old railroad bridge crosses the Connecticut River between Dalton & Lancaster, NH leading into Vermont.  Available for viewing at my Flickr Portfolio and as a Museum Quality Fine Art Print from Imagekind.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Sunset Over Forest Lake


Sunset Over Forest Lake, originally uploaded by AlesiaKaye.

Sunsets are supposed to be "cliche" but when this is the view out of your kitchen window - how can you help but attempt to capture it in a photograph? I am never ceased to be amazed by the beauty of nature and relish the time I am able to live among it in such a location.

Available for viewing at my Flickr account or as a print at both ImageKind and Zazzle

Sunday, July 18, 2010

New Hampshire Views


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I'm not the only one with a great view in New Hampshire - many folks who live up here have stunning views such as this home. What a back yard!!

Pinkham Notch


Pinkham Notch VIII, originally uploaded by AlesiaKaye.

Yesterday we drove around our area exploring the White Mountain National Forest and ended up heading to North Conway on to Gorham and finally back to Whitefield. On our route we drove through Pinkham Notch and I snapped a few photos. You can view them at my Flickr page and later today prints will be available at both my ImageKind and Zazzle shops.

You never know who you'll run into...

While we were out exploring our area we ended up at the Conway Scenic Railroad and guess who showed up? Thomas the Tank!! My 20-something son was so excited - it turned him right back into a 6r old :) Looked like "Day Out with Thomas" was a great event for all the kids (and the parents too .... ;-)

RE: Changing Tune, Administration Defends Insurance Mandate as a Tax - NYTimes.com

Changing Tune, Administration Defends Insurance Mandate as a Tax - NYTimes.com

According to the article the President said this way back in September:

“For us to say that you’ve got to take a responsibility to get health insurance is absolutely not a tax increase,” the president said last September, in a spirited exchange with George Stephanopoulos on the ABC News program “This Week.”

When Mr. Stephanopoulos said the penalty appeared to fit the dictionary definition of a tax, Mr. Obama replied, “I absolutely reject that notion.”


and yet in court his administration says:

"In a brief defending the law, the Justice Department says the requirement for people to carry insurance or pay the penalty is “a valid exercise” of Congress’s power to impose taxes."

I don't think you can trust any politician to tell the truth these days....

Only in Northern New England ...

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Only in Northern New England can you be driving along and come upon this site - a dead moose being hauled away by a forest official. Snapshot taken through my Jeep's window as we sat at a traffic light in Twin Mountain, NH.

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