Granite dreams
When I interviewed for this job they asked me why I wanted to come here to work at the Monitor. The first reason was not great photojournalism. It wasn't politics. Not the great staff at the paper.
It was granite.
I love granite and living in Michigan made my miss it like I couldn't believe until I saw it again. Sunday was a great day to play on the peaks.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj7nLZxXS6TG_VpGrTgzq2Z_iRKxCdmPu5dljL1tS24LVl-pfOQqNoeZ-dCXVJ2DR3Pfb4OnS2YzRFci891Lf4y9q06Thvd0f60ZiYBxmGyVw3vDddqvof_ViTC8Y0hKBd21p_5Mw/s640/0feet.jpg)
This is looking into the Waterville Valley from the slabs that flank Mt. Welch, a low, but craggy peak between Plymouth and Franconia.
It was granite.
I love granite and living in Michigan made my miss it like I couldn't believe until I saw it again. Sunday was a great day to play on the peaks.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj7nLZxXS6TG_VpGrTgzq2Z_iRKxCdmPu5dljL1tS24LVl-pfOQqNoeZ-dCXVJ2DR3Pfb4OnS2YzRFci891Lf4y9q06Thvd0f60ZiYBxmGyVw3vDddqvof_ViTC8Y0hKBd21p_5Mw/s640/0feet.jpg)
This is looking into the Waterville Valley from the slabs that flank Mt. Welch, a low, but craggy peak between Plymouth and Franconia.
1 Comments:
Alex,
This is beautiful....I hope you're having a great time and get many more days in the mountains!
Lou
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