HARD TO BELIEVE ONLY SIX WEEKS AGO, this whole area was covered in feet of snow. Today it's resplendent in the rebirth of green everywhere. This morning after saying goodbye to family, I drove out of Manhattan, over the GW bridge and up the river to Poughkeepsie then on to Rhinebeck to visit my good friend, via Hyde Park where I stopped to take a few photos of FDR's summer home with daffodils. After taking a few things out of the car, we drove north for a late afternoon amble along Poet's Walk on the river. The day was sunny and cool with a brisk wind on all sides. Good conversations were had by all and many laughs too.
Love the Hudson River photos - they remind me of some of my favorite paintings from the artists of the Hudson River School. (I must add this drive to my bucket list.) Thanks for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteSpring and fall are lovely times to be here, fraydna. It's not quite as far along as spring in Tennessee which is nice too.
ReplyDeleteAm enjoying your wonderful photos of the Hudson River, Hyde Park and of course, G-Boy in the sand box. SO cute. I remember those days with my son as he learned to share sandbox toys with other little people. Many important lessons learned in the sand
ReplyDeleteC, Yes lessons learned in the sand---from the sandbox to the sands of the Middle East! Thanks for your observations.
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