The West River Trail has been one of my local walking spots during the pandemic. To get outside in nature and experience the landscape, daily, if possible is important. During these walks you notice big and small things. From subtle changes in the coloration of the foliage to the ice breaking up in the late winter.
This is one of the fields along the way. In the summer the space is filled with eight-foot high corn which is cut down and opens up in the fall before mud and puddles collect in the spring.
The photograph shows the watercolor much darker and less colorful than it really is.
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