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Autumn Joy

Jay Estate Grounds/Marshlands Conservancy, Rye, NY

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“Find joy in what is.” [Anonymous] “Be joyful always.” [Thessalonians 5:16]

Top left: Remains of a sink, piping, a brick and section of tiled floor from an early 20th century two- story house of which only the foundation remains. Bottom left: Recent garbage consisting of paper, plastic, a discarded water bottle and toothpaste tube. Right: Broken glass and boards from a small greenhouse once used to grow delphiniums during the 1930s along with fallen leaves and a fallen black walnut (Juglans nigra). This section has been abandoned since the 1950s and appears to be set for a makeover, in which most of the trees and imbedded appliances and garbage, some entrenched deep in the soil, will be removed.

This area was abandoned in the 1950s and now consists of the foundations of two houses, the remains of a greenhouse used to grow delphiniums before outdoor planting, and the remains of these buildings reclaimed by nature as well as recent garbage and litter.











And for Halloween created from recent garbage in this same area consisting of a toy axle and wheels, discarded plastic, a wrapper, eye glasses arm, fishing rod float, and plastic eye ball:

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91 comments

Sami Serola (inactiv… said:

Wonderful presentation, William! That Halloween monster is funny!
5 years ago ( translate )

Nicole Merdrignac said:

Superbes compositions et photos.Nicole.
5 years ago ( translate )

by the way said:

Großartige Komposition!!!
5 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Thank you Sami, Nicole, Udo, Ruth, Proxar and by the way!
5 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Interesting and well composed images William,
I have spent a while with this terrific series.
5 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Thank you Roger!
5 years ago

Sonia Roosen said:

Magniicent and original
5 years ago ( translate )

J.Garcia said:

All the elements of the composition seem to be happily playing, but in an irreverent way...
The observer is so glad, too!

The monster is delicious !!

Very well composed, William!
5 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Thank you Sonia and J. Garcia!
5 years ago ( translate )

Esther said:

Always interesting and creative.
5 years ago

RHH said:

"How are the mighty fallen." Looked it up on line and saw that this traces back to John Jay, one of our founding fathers.
5 years ago

William Sutherland replied to RHH:

Ron, most the estate, especially the part he had lived in, that been in complete disrepair in the '80s and early '90s has been restored. This section, built after his death, has not been restored but it looks like something will be done here too soon. And yes, you're right, John Jay founding father and first supreme court chief justice, did live there.
5 years ago

neira-Dan said:

Wow !!! Ebouriffant !!
5 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Interesting story.
5 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Thank you Esther, Ron, Rosea, neira-Dan, and Jaap!
5 years ago