Saturday, December 2, 2006

Talcott Mountain


This is the sight you see at the crest of the steep hill at the start of the tower trail leading up to Talcott Mountain. Today's weather was a late fall classic for New England—sunny, crisp, clean, and brisk. So it was time to head for the hills, literally.



This picture is a view of the valley from the trail on the way to the tower. Though I knew shooting the picture a little into the sun is not generally a good idea, I allowed it in this case. Click the picture to see it full size. Notice the water in many places. That's the result of torrential downpours last night.





I don't know the father and son pictured here. I snapped the pic because it was such an idylic moment. Also, this trail is popular. So it's hard to take a picture without somebody popping in.






Here is the Heublein Tower. It sets off the beautiful blue sky nicely.




Here's the little, sun-washed park area leading up to the pavillion.




Here is my little haven up close. When the weather is mild and when few people are around, this is where I love to go to read...e.g., biographies of Adams and Jefferson, 19th century history, 21st century aesthetics (thanks again, Barry!)





More shots of the pavilion from different angles.



Another view of the Hueblein Tower. I don't know how to get to that paved road yet. It'd be nice to drive up to the tower at times instead of hiking up the trail.


My last shot of the day from the front porch of the tower. I marvel at this fact—Mr Heublein and his family lived here once and this was their daily view of the world.

1 comment:

Barry said...

I love these pictures! Thanks for taking me back to Talcott Mountain, even if only virtually. Damn, do I miss hiking in New England woods.