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I should have taking more pictures. These aren't even the best pieces I saw that way.

The Normans Kill is a major tributary of the Hudson River separating the city of Albany from the town of Bethlehem, in the state of New York. Kill is Dutch for creek.

Rusting bridge beams contrast nicely with the pea green tint of the Normanskill Creek.

Canon Rebel T3i /w Sigma EX DG HSM 50mm 1:1.4

Projectile Points, Rhyolite and Quartz

Lower Right; Normanskill Type

Late Archaic Period

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Fired this dalton looking #arrowhead 50 times from about 40 feet into some thick cardboard. Using a 30 pound bow. I missed 3 times, got the tree 🌲. No repair work needed, it’s still sturdy and no large chips taken out. I used pine pitch, hide glue, river cane, guinea feathers and elk sinew. I freaken love elk sinew.

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Fishing access site in Albany

Photo by: Martin Daley, 3/27/20

Hazard triangle on the back of a tractor. Some red extended in corners (sign didn't cover full frame).

French's Hollow

Guilderland, NY

Normanskill Garden

The hidden Normanskill pathway

Projectile Points, Quartz and Rhyolite

Top middl; Normanskill Type, Late Archaic - Early Woodland Period

Right; Biface, Rhyolite

Watervliet Reservoir outlet to Normanskill Creek, near Albany NY October 2012. Enchanced using Topaz Restyle.

Projectile Point, Rhyolite

Normanskill Type

Late Archaic to Early Woodland Period

The Capital District Tourism Gnome always makes sure to check maps and information when going on a trail for the first time. He's at Normanskill Farm in Albany, New York.

The Normanskill - the "Vale of Tawasentha" - from the Normans Kill West Preserve, Delmar NY

French's Hollow

Guilderland NY

 

view from the railroadbridge

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