View from our kitchen window in Driggs, Idaho, during the year-end holidays. Maybe Santa is using mule deer this year! #driggsidaho #bestofthegemstate #muledeer #orcuttphotography #tetonvallyidaho cynthia January 8, 2022 Uncategorized You Might Also Like Front door of the Frank and Effie Hutchins House, home of the Kingfield, Maine Historical Society. The house has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1986. The Kingfield Historic House will be open for the 2022 season on Wednesday, June 1, and every Wednesday from 10:00 to 2:00, until October 19. Note the view across the street through the red panels. #kingfieldhistoricalsociety #kingfieldhistorichouse #kingfieldmaine #orcuttphotography #artglassdoor May 23, 2022 Sunset reflected on clouds looking east from our backyard in Driggs, Idaho. At this time of the year, there seems to be no end to the spectacular cloud formations and varied weather systems all around us. #driggsidaho #bestofthegemstate #tetonvalleyidaho #westernskies #reflectedsunset June 7, 2023 Historic Pillsbury Grain Elevator, between Felt and Ashton, Idaho. Like distant ships on the horizon, grain elevators in the American West appear in the wide-open landscape long before reaching them. Happening upon these magnificent structures, one thinks about the engineering, the transport of materials, the labor and perseverance that it must have taken to construct them. Frank Gohlke, master of the Texas landscape, expressed his feelings about these extraordinary buildings with these few sentences: “I was frustrated by the discrepancy between the ordinariness of the facts surrounding the grain elevators and the intensity of my emotional responses to the objects themselves. …. The dignity of grain elevators, the precision, intelligence and grace of their formal language, their majestic presence within the landscape all seem to confirm the faith that, given the right circumstances, we will make visible the best that is within us”. #orcuttphotography #bestofthegemstate #historicidahograinelevators #orcuttphotography.com February 15, 2022
Front door of the Frank and Effie Hutchins House, home of the Kingfield, Maine Historical Society. The house has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1986. The Kingfield Historic House will be open for the 2022 season on Wednesday, June 1, and every Wednesday from 10:00 to 2:00, until October 19. Note the view across the street through the red panels. #kingfieldhistoricalsociety #kingfieldhistorichouse #kingfieldmaine #orcuttphotography #artglassdoor May 23, 2022
Sunset reflected on clouds looking east from our backyard in Driggs, Idaho. At this time of the year, there seems to be no end to the spectacular cloud formations and varied weather systems all around us. #driggsidaho #bestofthegemstate #tetonvalleyidaho #westernskies #reflectedsunset June 7, 2023
Historic Pillsbury Grain Elevator, between Felt and Ashton, Idaho. Like distant ships on the horizon, grain elevators in the American West appear in the wide-open landscape long before reaching them. Happening upon these magnificent structures, one thinks about the engineering, the transport of materials, the labor and perseverance that it must have taken to construct them. Frank Gohlke, master of the Texas landscape, expressed his feelings about these extraordinary buildings with these few sentences: “I was frustrated by the discrepancy between the ordinariness of the facts surrounding the grain elevators and the intensity of my emotional responses to the objects themselves. …. The dignity of grain elevators, the precision, intelligence and grace of their formal language, their majestic presence within the landscape all seem to confirm the faith that, given the right circumstances, we will make visible the best that is within us”. #orcuttphotography #bestofthegemstate #historicidahograinelevators #orcuttphotography.com February 15, 2022