Thick mist on the Hudson this morning.


No sign of the water or either bank from the center of the Walkway.
And now, bright sunshine.
Thick mist on the Hudson this morning.
No sign of the water or either bank from the center of the Walkway.
And now, bright sunshine.
There's a stretch on the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail just south of the Binnewater Kilns parking lot in Rosendale that gives access to the crevices that lead to the ice caves deep inside Joppenbergh Mountain. Joppenbergh was mined in the late 19th century for use in the manufacture of natural…
Last year I bought some of those ice grippers you can velcro onto your boots. This year I put them to use on walks at Canopus Lake, along the Hudson here at Mills Norrie and clearing the ice from the driveway. This year I've added snow shoes to the equipment.
A great video of our local bridge – the newly opened Walkway across the Hudson.
It reminds me of the mists of San Francisco, which generates them almost as frequently as normal rainfall … though less frequently than major earthquakes, thank goodness.
My grandmother was from Newburgh, NY and I lived in NYC for 17 years so I know the Hudson in many moods.
Newburgh was, and is, such an interesting city. And now ripe for a new incarnation as an arts hub on the Hudson. I don’t know it well but I have really enjoyed my visits there. Such contrasts and such history.
An illustrated poem. Lovely.
what are they doing with all that mist?
Clearly getting a head start on the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. (The apple picking season is about to begin here.)
Well, someone was waving!
Or were they drowning?
I can see you waving!
Lol. Oh No, you can’t.