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Monday, July 20, 2020
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Shank Of The Evening ...
It’s the shank of the evening! But
when is that, exactly? This phrase typically suggests that the night is far
from over, shank being an old word for something, straight, or the tail end of
something. But as the Dictionary of American Regional English notes, in the
South, evening is considered “the time between late afternoon and dusk.”
The lyrics “In the shank of the
night,
When the doins’ are right
Well you can tell 'em I’ll be there
…” are part of “In the Cool, Cool, Cool of The Evening,” music by Hoagy
Carmichael & lyrics by Johnny Mercer, 1951
It’s the shank of the evening as
the moon is illuminated by the last hues of the setting summer sun as the sky segues
to twilight on July 1, 2020 at Trexler Memorial Park, Allentown, Pennsylvania.
I just love the phrase “shank of
the evening,” and was very happy to take a photo that showcases it!
Monday, July 13, 2020
Water Colors ...
“Life
is art, paint your dreams.”
~ author unknown
The
poetic beauty of an afternoon in summer, my most favorite of seasons, streams
through a late June afternoon in Henry’s Woods at Jacobsburg State Park, which
spans between Wind Gap and Nazareth, Pennsylvania, in this painterly image.
Jacobsburg
offers environmental education programs from the preschool environmental
awareness programs to high school level environmental problem solving programs,
historical programs, teacher workshops and public interpretive programs. Once
the site where the famous Henry Rifle was made, the Jacobsburg National
Historic District lies almost entirely within the park. Henry’s Woods offers
very scenic hikes and the rest of the center grounds have multi-use trails.
The
park surrounds the Bushkill Creek.
The
original land for the center was purchased by the Department of Forests and
Waters from the City of Easton in 1959. In 1969, additional land was purchased
using funds from Project 70. This brought the total land area of the center to
its present size of 1,168 acres.
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