Maiden's Cliff
Camden, Maine
a beautiful hike
with beloved people
and dogs, too
Most of us wearing neon orange
to alert hunters
to our presence
Such a day!
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It looks wonderful to me!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous views! And smart w/the orange too. =)
ReplyDeleteThe place looks fabulous. I'm just sad that you have to protect yourself against hunters!
ReplyDeletesuch a pretty spot! come to think of it, I'm a bit surprised that cliff's been named a maiden.
ReplyDeleteRichness in every sense of the word.
ReplyDeleteIf I didn't know better (lots of orange attire worn on our property this time of year), I'd say that the orange was meant to accent the beautiful burnt orange landscape. Outstanding shot of Maiden's Cliff.
Oh, my, how lovely in its colors is the distant landscape & you all harmonize with it! The autumn oranges flow through the series of scenes. What a wonderful, memorable time it was for you & your family, it warms my heart! Yes to harmony!
ReplyDeleteI always love reading your blog. It is so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteParadise found! You sure are happy living up there. Nice photos too.
ReplyDeleteAh... hunter orange. It's November and Maine.
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