The Village of Ames, NY, one of the prettiest places I know
Most of the best is over here, but we found a few trees that still look kinda nice.
For more Sunday Stills.....
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Very nice. Love the shot from behind the church. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Love them all...
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful 3C!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell done, I really like the small towns in NY, NYC gives the state a bad rap..:-)
ReplyDeleteI love those long avenues of old trees but your hills are amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove the DOF on the first shot! Fantastic scenery!
ReplyDeleteWow Nice. i like em all.
ReplyDeleteThe last photo of red leaf is like my ivy leaves.
ReplyDeleteDibear, thanks! Our church is in such a lovely place. Back in the day I used to be able to watch grazing cows through the window.
ReplyDeleteSara, thanks!
Dani, thank you too
Ed, boy, ain't that the truth! One of the most beautiful states there are but defined by one of the most obnoxious cities in the world. Sad
Linda, thanks
Ebie, thanks, I have always wanted to get a decent pic of that spot and finally managed. Ames is a very pretty little town
Kegan, thanks kid, congrats on getting your permit!
Ann, thanks
I also like the landscape shot from behind the church..rural New York is very pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteYou live where history began...someday, oh someday I want to come to New York.
ReplyDeleteLinda
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beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFar Side, thanks, I love our little church although we get there far too rarely
ReplyDeleteLinda, I truly hope you can!
Ericka, thank you!
Love the colors!
ReplyDeletePretty. I used to drive through Ames (and Canajoharie and Sharon Springs and Cobleskill and Palatine Bridge) back when I lived in Cherry Valley. Beautiful area, indeed.
ReplyDeleteCTG, thank you
ReplyDeleteRebecca, I have always loved the small towns and adjoining farms in the area. It is fun to travel, but this will probably always be home.