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Category Archives: Photography – New York
Adirondack Weekend 4th of July 2011
Five years ago I was working in the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York State with the Department of Environmental Conservation as what was called a “back country steward”. Essentially this meant that I spent my workweek in the forested … Continue reading
Posted in Adirondacks, backpacking, camping, hiking, nomad life, park and recreation, photography, Photography - New York, Photography- Adirondacks, Uncategorized
Tagged 2011, Adirondacks, adks, backpacking, camping, Fine Art Photography, fourth of july, Hiking, Joshua House Photography, Photography, sca, summer
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20% Discount!
I am offering a 20% discount off the artists profit on my website http://joshua-house.artistwebsites.com/index.html?tab=galleries from now until midnite 11/28 eastern time. Use TZBZCC at checkout. If you’ve any questions or pieces you’ve seen on here that you can’t find on the … Continue reading
Posted in Adirondacks, American Historic Sites, American History, aviation, backpacking, camping, daily post photo challenge, Finger Lakes, gettysburg, hiking, Houston, massachusetts, Monuments and Memorials, Nebraska, new england, New Jersey, photography, Photography - Finger Lakes, Photography - Middle America, photography - new england, Photography - New York, Photography - Rivers and Reflections, Photography - Texas, Photography - The American West, Photography- Adirondacks, Photography- Mississippi, Photography- Night Photography, Photography- Panoramas, photography-colorado, world war one
Tagged art, discount, Photography, sale, small business saturday
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American World War One Monuments
This article was originally published in the spring of 2014. It began innocently enough. It was my day off and I was out exploring the newest town. Anything to get out of the apartment, and perhaps find a short cut … Continue reading
Should I Review Stuff?
Lots of people review stuff. Some people even use the stuff they review. I’d like to think I’ve got legitimate opinions on the gear I use, but do you all think there’s a need for yet another gear reviewer? I’d … Continue reading
Adirondack Lean-to Photo Set
Lean-tos are an important part of camping in the Adirondacks and many other parts of the Eastern United States. As a shelter, and as a gathering point they have a unique place in the hearts of many campers and backpackers, … Continue reading
Wine, Tourism and Art
You climb northwards along the western side of Keuka Lake, following County Route 76 out of Hammondsport, quickly leaving lake level behind you. You pass by old houses and new, and soon the road begins to roll following the topography … Continue reading
A sale (support my car’s muffler addiction)
Alright, it’s time for some serious self promotion. I’ll not even lie. I need the money, because Matilda my 2004 Cavalier has decided that she’d like a new muffler. And an exhaust pipe. Needless to say, this is a bit … Continue reading
Posted in American Historic Sites, Photography - Finger Lakes, Photography - New York, Photography - Rivers and Reflections, Photography - The American West
Tagged antelope canyon, boston red sox, car problems, Cavalier, dead car, fenway park, GM, sale, SALE SALE SALE, shameless self promotion, the finger lakes, Watkins Glen
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Second Place in a local art contest
I’ve had minor success selling photography. Well, enough success to have to file taxes for it, and be able to say it pays for itself so that’s good. At the same time, I have always been hesitant to enter it … Continue reading
Posted in Finger Lakes, Photography - Finger Lakes, Photography - New York, Photography - Rivers and Reflections, Photography- Panoramas
Tagged Autumn, Fall, Finger Lakes, Panorama, photo, Photography, steuben county, Stony Brook State Park, tanglewood nature center, the wandering yankee, Upstate New York, valentine's day sale
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Would they have stopped?
I went over to Manhattan the other day to check out a couple of World War One monuments and do a little this and that. One is the monument to Fr. Duffy, who was the chaplain of the New York … Continue reading