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06-Apr-07
23:48

US vacation trip, April 22 — May 2, 2005

Thursday, April 28: Near Wolfeboro, Lakes District

This scene and color scheme reminds me of some of Maxfield Parrish's landscape paintings (aside from the highway) — and indeed, Parrish lived and worked in New Hampshire. Last year, on my first trip to New Hampshire, Merlin and I visited the Parrish Museum in Cornish, in the south-western part of NH. I went there now also, but the Museum was closed and the house was up for sale. The photo below looks almost as if it's taken in the fall, but the red-orange foliage is due to the setting sun — and some tweaks in my beloved Photoshop (which, contrary to public belief, isn't a piece of commercial software but a natural extension of my central nervous system).