It was a rare December day to be kayaking but that is what I was doing. The cloud was spilling over the upper ridge in heavy sheets of cirrostratus. A system was on the way and the kayaking weather could not last. The cliffs of the south shore of Singleton Lake were impressive, even at this distance. The white pines on the point were very exposed to the winds which kept the gaps in the branches large enough to paint through.
I turned the 8x10 inch #1713 "December Morn" into the 3x4 foot #1714 "White Pine Island".
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These are beautiful, Phil!
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