Friday, January 31, 2014

Power Plant Reflection

Gales Ferry, CT

At one time, there really was a ferry here crossing the Thames River.   The ferry was established by John Comstock, Ralph Stoddard Jr, and John Hurlbut in 1740.  Later it was owned by Roger Gale from 1759 to 1764 whose name lives on to this day.  Today the site is the home of the Yale University Crew training camp, whose boathouse was pictured in this blog last week.  This is the view across the the Thames River looking at the village of Uncasville.  I'm sharing this with Weekend Reflections, where you'll find many more wonderful reflections.  Enjoy your weekend and thanks for visiting my blog. 

4 comments:

  1. Ed, that's a wonderful symmetrical photo. Perfect reflection.

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  2. A sad picture, I don't know why... But a great reflection indeed.

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  3. Nicely done, Ed. You caught it straight on, with all of the lines lining up. That appeals to my (excessive) sense of order . . .

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  4. wonderful reflection...such a calm river...well done...

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