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A Year in the Southern Tier

Here's a sampling of pictures taken over the last few years — one for each month. These pictures were featured on our 2007 calendar, which has now been updated and available from CafePress (click here).

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"January"

January

Ice in Wires

In the aftermath of a big ice and snow storm, everything was covered with ice — including the electric lines.


January 2003

February

Ice Wall

Colorful ice clings to rock outcropping near the west branch of the Neversink river.


February 2004
"February" image

"March"

March

Spring Has Sprung

Lone Crocus peeking out beside our house.


March 2005

April

April is for the Birds

Mallard ducks and Canada Geese scout for nesting sites on Lake Eerie.


April 2005
"April" image

"May"

May

Spring Color

Trees starting to bud surround Lake Eerie. The white stuff floating on the edge of the pond is fluff from Aspen trees.


May 2006

June

Daisies

Wild daisies along the edge of one of the many ponds on the way to the Stillwater Reservoir in the Adirondacks.


June 2005
"June" image

"July"

July

Ground Display

Time exposure of a fireworks "fountain."


July 4, 2005

August

Heron

Heron hunts on Lake Inferior. Note the basking turtle off to the left.


August 2004
"August" image

"September"

September

Webs and Wildflowers

Morning dew highlights spiderwebs on this group of wild blossoms.


September 2004

October

Fall Foliage

View of the Cannonsville Reservoir showing full autumn foilage.


October 2003
"October" image

"November"

November

Early Snow

Overnight snowstorm dusts the landscape in this picture of Lake Inferior.


November 2002

December

Yummy!

Delectable goodies from the annual holiday baking effort.


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December 2002
"December" image

 

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