Monday, August 23, 2010

short cut home

these steps are part of a serpentine path.
it took me years to find them.
but now i follow them home when i'm not up for a heart bangingly steep climb

19 comments:

Cezar and Léia said...

I would love to follow these steps as well!Adorable landscape!
Have a nice week
Léia:)

Birdman said...

What a nice walk they make. ps. I'm breathing heaving just looking at these steps.

Sharon Creech said...

I like your walk home, looks so peaceful.

B SQUARED said...

Very nice, but you have to get out more often.

Malyss said...

A nice way to go home..You never use it to go away?...

Janet said...

Looks like someone is keeping the vines and weeds away! It sure makes a beautiful walkway.

brattcat said...

Malyss, when i'm heading to this part of town i find it easier going downhill (away from home) along a more conventional route; it's going uphill (on my way back home) from that part of town that really steals the breath from my lungs and the spring from my legs.

Sharon said...

This is such a pleasant photo! It makes me want to follow that path.

Small City Scenes said...

A lovely way home. MB

Kate said...

Hmm! This climb isn't exactly a piece-a-cake...wonder what the other one looks like.

SRQ said...

That's my kind of path home. Looks very serene.

Sunny said...

This picture really draws you in and makes you want to see what is around the corner.
☼ Sunny

Bob Crowe said...

Oh my. This reminds me a LOT of a path through the grounds of a Shinto shrine and inn on Mt. Haguro, Japan. Tranquil places.

cieldequimper said...

I'm trying to imagine this lovely path in the winter, when you're all bundled up and coming home to a roaring fire and a cuppa hot chocolate!

irinapictures said...

Another proof of beauty of Vermont.

Magpie said...

I'm so glad you found them and shared a photo with us. Don't want no heart banging going on. :)

Rob Siemann said...

Would love to have a shortcut like this here!

Unknown said...

That's a beautiful short cut! I would definitely choose this path.

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Wonderful place!