Although I normally associate this type of sky with America's desert southwest area, sometimes even the east coast gets dramatic towering cumulus and bright blue skies. This view is over Bartlett Pond.
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As summer progresses, the country lanes around Bartlett Pond get narrower and narrower as the green growth continues to squeeze in on the roadway.
The bee bomb blooms - a favorite of the hummingbirds who magically appear when the blossoms do.
Not a very sharp image but you get the idea.
Another frequent summer sight on the pond.
A nice spot for a light summer vegan supper as the shadows lengthen in the late day's sun.
The days are getting shorter since the summer solstice has passed but there is still a bit of light after 9:00pm local time on Bartlett Pond.
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