Cool Dawn, Green Mountains in Blue (DSH_5593)
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An early pre-dawn view of the Green Mountains of Vermont. Up the hill of Sterling Mountain, not far from its top, and not far from the more famous Smuggler's Notch. A beautiful morning vista offering a distant view of the layered peaks, peaks disappearing in distance. A view further enhanced by nature's foggy veil filling the valleys.
This one is from archives, a trip still waiting to be processed. Why posting this one now?
The whole train of thought started while watching The Sound of Music, a DVD borrowed from the local library. The original musical that is, the one from 1965 with Julie Andrews, not the recent live version with Carrie Underwoods. Not sure that matters much, but it may. Going back to the roots is what may have started this whole thought. But then again, I am not sure what made us watch the musical again. So in fact, the remake may truly have started this wild wondering of mind.
So anyway, watching the musical and seeing the beautiful landscape scenes from Austrian Alps and knowing a little bit about where the wind took the von Trapp family, made me remember our 2012 visit to the Green Mountains of Vermont and stopping ...
Cool Dawn, Green Mountains in Blue (DSH_5593)
© 2013 Daniel Novak Photo, Buffalo Landscapes & Cityscapes | Blog | Google+ | 1x | NG My Shot
© All rights reserved!
An early pre-dawn view of the Green Mountains of Vermont. Up the hill of Sterling Mountain, not far from its top, and not far from the more famous Smuggler's Notch. A beautiful morning vista offering a distant view of the layered peaks, peaks disappearing in distance. A view further enhanced by nature's foggy veil filling the valleys.
This one is from archives, a trip still waiting to be processed. Why posting this one now?
The whole train of thought started while watching The Sound of Music, a DVD borrowed from the local library. The original musical that is, the one from 1965 with Julie Andrews, not the recent live version with Carrie Underwoods. Not sure that matters much, but it may. Going back to the roots is what may have started this whole thought. But then again, I am not sure what made us watch the musical again. So in fact, the remake may truly have started this wild wondering of mind.
So anyway, watching the musical and seeing the beautiful landscape scenes from Austrian Alps and knowing a little bit about where the wind took the von Trapp family, made me remember our 2012 visit to the Green Mountains of Vermont and stopping ...