In 2017 my Website was migrated to
the clouds and reduced in size.
Hence some links below are broken.
One thing to try if a “www” link is broken is to substitute “faculty” for “www”
For example a broken link
http://www.cs.trinity.edu/rjensen/Tidbits/IndoorPlants/IndoorPlantsFavorites.htm[RJ1]
can be changed to corrected link
http://www.cs.trinity.edu/rjensen/Tidbits/IndoorPlants/IndoorPlantsFavorites.htm
However in some cases files had to be removed to reduce the size of my Website
Contact me at rjensen@trinity.edu if
you really need to file that is missing
Set 2 of My
Favorite Foliage Photographs
Bob Jensen at
Trinity University
This is a shot toward the west from our bedroom
The split rail fence separates our yard from the golf course
These shots were taken facing east from our parlor
The White Mountains Presidential Range visible from my desk is about 30
miles distant
A zoomed view of Mt. Washington from our front yard
The same view a few weeks later
The picture below was taken before the foliage season shifted into gear
Ore Hill is about a mile to our south and always gets spectacular foliage
In the back ground are the Three Graces and North and South Kinsman Mountains
A sunrise between Mt. Garfield and Mt. Lafayette
A sunset sets Cannon Mountain aglow
This picture was not retouched (the pinkish colors due to a break in the clouds
only lasted for about two minutes)
This illustrates the advantage of working daily at a desk with the camera within
reach for rare moments of opportunity
I bag leaves with an attachment on the back of my tractor
Sunset on the birch trees separating our cottage from our wildflower field
This is what replaces the foliage season
Foliage Favorites ---
http://www.cs.trinity.edu/rjensen/tidbits/Foliage/FoliageFavorites.htm
Autumn ---
http://www.cs.trinity.edu/rjensen/tidbits/2008/tidbits080925.htm
Also
see
http://wwwcs.trinity.edu/rjensen/tidbits/2009/tidbits090924.htm
Also see
http://www.cs.trinity.edu/rjensen/tidbits/2009/tidbits091005.htm
Foliage Network ---
http://www.foliagenetwork.com/default.php (dead link)
Foliage in New Hampshire's White Mountains ---
http://www.nhliving.com/foliage/index.shtml
Fall Foliage ---
http://gonewengland.about.com/cs/fallfoliage/l/blfoliagecentrl.htm
Foliage Pictures ---
http://photo.net/travel/us/ne/foliage
More of Bob Jensen's Pictures and
Stories
http://faculty.trinity.edu/rjensen/Pictures.htm
Blogs of White
Mountain Hikers (many great photographs) ---
http://www.blogger.com/profile/02242409292439585691
Especially note
the archive of John Compton's blogs at the bottom of the page at
http://1happyhiker.blogspot.com/
Question
Are their trails in our White Mountains of New Hampshire that have ice in summer
as well as winter?
See "The Ice Gulch, Would I do it Again" by John Compton, August 5, 2011 ---
http://1happyhiker.blogspot.com/2011_08_05_archive.html
Okay, you might ask, is there really ice in the Ice Gulch, even in August? Yes, there is! The next photo shows one small patch of ice. There were many larger patches, but they were at the bottom of some of those deep gaps that I mentioned above. I took some photos, but none of them really turned out, even with using a flash to illuminate these dark, dank, deep spots.
White Mountain News --- http://www.whitemtnews.com/
On May 14,
2006 I retired from
Trinity University after a long and
wonderful career as an accounting professor in four universities. I was
generously granted "Emeritus" status by the Trustees of Trinity University. My
wife and I now live in a cottage in the White Mountains of New Hampshire ---
http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/NHcottage/NHcottage.htm
Bob
Jensen's Blogs ---
http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/JensenBlogs.htm
Current and past editions of my newsletter called New
Bookmarks ---
http://faculty.trinity.edu/rjensen/bookurl.htm
Current and past editions of my newsletter called
Tidbits ---
http://faculty.trinity.edu/rjensen/TidbitsDirectory.htm
Current and past editions of my newsletter called
Fraud Updates ---
http://faculty.trinity.edu/rjensen/FraudUpdates.htm
Bob Jensen's past presentations and lectures
---
http://faculty.trinity.edu/rjensen/resume.htm#Presentations
Our
address is 190 Sunset Hill Road, Sugar Hill, New Hampshire
Our cottage was known as the Brayton Cottage in the early 1900s
Sunset Hill is a ridge overlooking with
New Hampshire's White Mountains to the East
and Vermont's
Green Mountains to the West
Bob Jensen's Threads --- http://faculty.trinity.edu/rjensen/threads.htm
Bob Jensen's Home Page --- http://faculty.trinity.edu/rjensen/