Speechless Sunday-A View from Winchell Mountain in the Town of Northeast NY
Today I was traveling through the town of Northeast Dutchess County into the State of Connecticut. It was a beautiful day and I was sitting in the back seat of the car just enjoying the scenery and taking shots as the car moved along.
On the way back we travelled up Winchell Mountain Road in the town of Northeast, this spot lies between the village of Millerton and Pine Plains.
Well, just at the top of the hill I saw the wide open fields and the mountain in the background and thought how beautiful this place was. With the car moving I still tried to get a shot. Here is the result.

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Since I'm originally from Iowa, that looks awfully familiar to me. Of course, it's got a little more rolling hills than we had, LOL.
Great picture. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Jenn,
Beautiful, is that corn growing in the foreground?
And a nice shot it is Jennifer. It looks like an early harvest for corn this year.
Jennifer,
that's a nice shot, what camera do you use to get this kind of pictures? I mean the panoramas one, take care :)
Picture perfect - lovely rolling hills!
That is a gorgeous photo but I have come to expect that when I visit here Jennifer:)
Wow. Hard to believe that's not too far a drive from where I live. Nice shot.
Love the green, the peacefulness...the distant mountain. Here in Florida if I want to see a mountain I have to go to Jennifer's blog!
Nice photo --- great looking countryside! Is it nice to have your City back to normal again? All the publicity has died down?
That looks like a corn field doesn't it? Whatever it is, that must have been a very relaxing drive.
Jennifer that looks sooooooooo peaceful, and quiet:)
is that sweet corn growing in that field?
Julie this scene would be familiar to you with the exception of the mountains. I need to see hills and mountains without the contrast I feel lost.
Lynda that is really corn; acres of it.
Richard it is amazing how this one grain touch our lives even if we don't know it.
Ray it is sad but my camera is discontinued and I can't figure out why. It is the Kodak EasyShare V570
Liz the scenery between the town of Northeast NY and Connecticut is so beautiful. I could take it all in since I was in the back seat of the car.
Bill can you tell I really love the natural surroundings? I am glad you appreciate my photos.
Debbi you would be amazed at what you could discover in a short drive around here.
Gary well I am glad I am providing a service. I should probably put the mountain photos in a flickr set and share.
Joan the cameras are all gone. It was less disruptive than we thought it would be. Probably because of the lack of celebrity guests.
Morgan that is really corn, and yes the ride was relaxing. If you ever want to take a ride in the country the Northeast NY CT corridor is beautiful.
George yes that is sweet corn. You are so right that was a beautiful and peaceful ride.
Jennifer,
What a peaceful and tranquil landscape. When the objects are far, like the hill in the background, you always have a good chance of a stable shot even from a moving car. Doing is with something that is close, like houses on the other side of the road is much more difficult.
Terrific photo
Jon I was surprise that it came out as well, it was such a beautiful scene I just had to try.
Jennifer, I thought looking at the picture I was in Nebraska but then I saw mountains in the background and knew I was NOT in Nebrask. It is a beautiful picture!
Marchel all flat drives me crazy so you can understand why the Hudson Valley area is so appealing to me.
Jennifer, We lived in North Carolina for a couple of years but it made me claustrophobic as I missed the wide open spaces. (I'm originally from Kansas) I do love trees though which makes my area of Texas perfect. We have trees but also lots of wide open spaces.
Jennifer The Hudson Valley is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful parts of our country - we enjoyed travelling throigh it when we lived in Scarsdale