Showing posts with label Haystack Mountain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haystack Mountain. Show all posts

Thursday, September 08, 2022

Skywatch Friday: Morning Fog at Willoughby Gap

North Beach, Willoughby Lake, Westmore, Vermont

There has been heavy fog in the mornings this week because of cold nights and warm waters. Willoughby Lake is six miles from my house, and I drive by twice a day on school days. This morning, the fog was lifting by the time I got to the lake, but it was so heavy at my house I felt like I should stay home. 

Mountains: 
Haystack Mountain: the smallest peak on the left, the little lump.
Mt. Pisgah: the one on the left next to the lake. The mountain between them? I can't remember it's name!
Mr. Hor is on the right of the lake but is invisible.

The mountains and lake form Willoughby Gap and can be seen from many areas of the state for miles around. For me, it's like a beacon home.

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Thursday, November 01, 2007

Why I Live In Vermont

I took this photograph this evening while driving home on my road, two miles east of my house. Bald Mountain in Westmore is the taller mountain on the left. Haystack Mountain is the bump on the right of the rainbow. The Labrecque Farm is in the foreground. We may have our first snow this weekend. Jay Peak's first snow was last weekend.

I am still feeling poorly. I come home from work and go to bed. I have not visited anyone in days, and I apologize. I am slowly getting better, but still have no energy to do anything after work. Thank you for understanding. I will respond to all of you very generous and kind people this weekend.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Heads or Tails: Haystack Mountain, Westmore, Vermont

Haystack Mountain rises above Long Pond in Westmore, Vermont (8 miles from my house) on the August morning that I went to watch the loons.

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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Long Pond, Westmore

Cedar Waxwing

We left for Long Pond in Westmore at 6 AM today in order to view loons. While waiting for the loons, I took these photos. The weather was beautiful, cold and clear. The mists, shadows and reflections were a joy to photograph.

Haystack Mountain

Spotted Joe-Pye Weed

Trail sign for Haystack Mountain

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