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From the category archives:
December
Five of the Brothers at the Weston Priory taking a break from cutting and splitting wood (and filming the effort).
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This one is perhaps best viewed from a distance, with a softened gaze; what emerges is the forest and not so much the trees.
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There are many things I like about this image; for one, it’s such a non-business use of the sign, and in that way reveals something about Yankee practicality. The shot was taken with a Fuji 6×7 film camera twenty or so years ago, a few steps away from the Mohawk Trail, otherwise known as Route 2. The road follows a Native American trade route that linked Atlantic tribes with those in upstate NY. Vestiges of that era remain – this place sold all sorts of leather goods including moccasins and warm rabbit’s fur winter hats.
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