Katherine has weighed in on Scott Thomas’s Water Assignment.* She writes:
In between finding the last of the tomatoes, getting the garden ready for winter and walking the dog, there’s, always the lake. At times calm, serene, quiescent with the potential to tear boats from their moorings and destroy rafts. It’s another beautiful day in the neighborhood and I am headed out to pull the last plants from the ground and put the garden to dream of sprouts to come.
*Scott’s assignment: Water moves, stands still, creates and destroys. Capture it. Definitely related posts:
Posted in: Letters from Katherine
uphilldowndale
October 20, 2009
Gorgeous photo, peace for now.
Scott Thomas Photography
October 20, 2009
Water at rest and captured in the air posed to move either up or down depending on Nature’s whim.
Gerry
October 20, 2009
It’s all an open issue, isn’t it.
Preston Surface
October 20, 2009
I like seeing the mist on the lake. With cup of coffee in hand, I would like to sit at the end of the dock and cast in a line to see what would happen.
Gerry
October 20, 2009
As it turns out, you might catch a monster muskie. Who knew?
Carsten
October 20, 2009
Muskie or not. It’s the process that heals your soul.
And perhaps just watching this simple and elegant scene. Good work!
thedailyclick
November 2, 2009
Wow! Just beautiful!
Gerry
November 2, 2009
Thank you ma’am. Katherine is deeply in love with Torch Lake. It shows.