Showing posts with label Hallowell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hallowell. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2015

The Steeples of Hallowell


When scanning the skyline of Hallowell, Maine, from across the Kennebec River, it’s the church steeples that beckon a photographer to pull out her camera and start shooting.
Please enjoy this pictorial tour of the steeples in my little New England town.
Old South Congregational Church

Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Cox Memorial United Methodist Church
First Baptist Church
Saint Matthew's Episcopal Church

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Wintertime Portals in Maine

"You never know what goes on behind closed doors." What a cliché, but oh, so true.

I’m a southerner, so naturally I always envisioned people up north snuggling with their families on the other side of those doors. Cozy fires warmed their homes while mugs of hot chocolate warmed their insides on cold winter days.

After I moved to Maine, I found northerners do so much more than my romanticized notions. Many Mainers cross-country ski, snowshoe and even ice fish in extreme weather. I have yet to experience any of these activities, but put a camera in my hand, and I’m out the door in a nanosecond.

During the month of January, I ventured outside several days to take pictures of snow-covered doorways. It just seemed like a cool thing to do. Many times, I just lowered the car window, held up my camera, and focused on a door in my viewfinder.

So, without further ado, here are some wintertime portals that caught my eye. 
Red door in Hallowell, Maine

Christmas wreaths hang on the front doors
of a typical New England church.
Simply rustic
The shadow of the tree draws the eye to this door.
Some entryways need a little work. Yet, with all the brokenness on the outside, 
a family has most likely made a home on the inside. 
Side entrance to a church in Old Orchard Beach, Maine
My town's only firehouse
Farm animals find shelter on the other side of this barn door.


Saturday, October 11, 2014

Autumn Scenes in New England


I love autumn in Maine. It’s so beautiful in this part of the country. Below are scenes I photographed during my favorite time of year here in the northeast. 

These Clydesdales were a bit curious as I snapped this photo while touring the Budweiser stables.  
Anheuser-Busch in Merrimack, New Hampshire.
(photo taken 10-4-2014)
St. Mary's Church in Augusta, Maine
(photo taken 10-5-2014)

A set of old tracks running alongside the Eastern Prom Trail in Portland, Maine.
(photo taken 10-6-2014)
See more at: http://trails.org/our-trails/eastern-prom-trail/#sthash.pVD5hjH6.dpuf
A vessel anchored at Portland's Casco Bay. Viewed from a park on the Eastern Promenade.
(photo taken 10-6-2014)
Moon rising at dusk over the Kennebec River in Hallowell, Maine.
(photo taken 10-6-2014)
Day is done in Windsor, Maine.
(photo taken 10-10-2014)
City sign located south of downtown in Hallowell, Maine.
(photo taken 10-11-2014)
Early-morning haze on the Kennebec River in Hallowell.
(taken 10-11-2014)
Red foliage on a climbing vine in downtown Hallowell.
(taken 10-11-2014)

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Lily Pads, Fireworks, and Lobster Buoys

Three different locales served as the perfect picture-taking opportunities for me this past weekend. I won't caption each photo in this blog post. Instead, I'll just let you take in their beauty. So sit back, relax and enjoy.

On Friday, the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay.






On Saturday, an all-American parade and fireworks during Old Hallowell Day in my town of Hallowell, Maine.




On Sunday, I participated in the Maine Lobster Ride in Rockland. A scenic detour at nearby Owl's Head Lighthouse offered a breathtaking photo op.