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Blue and Yellow Fall

4 years, 1 month

With my feet firmly wrapped around the concrete openings of a bridge above the Little Salem spilling out of the Clyde River in the NEK of Vermont, I was pleased to capture blue water and the soft yellow of Tamarack trees. Tamarack are piney in nature, with tiny pin-like needles that shower down last at the end of Autumn. This body of water, once admired, makes it way to Canada for an encore, and then a freeze…