slides: James Clayton Sattel’s RI Views: Spring in Rhode Island
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Saturday, March 16, 2013
James Clayton Sattel, GoLocalProv Photographer
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James Clayton Sattel is passionate about Rhode Island, particularly those shores, crags, and vistas of his home island: Aquidneck.
As buds and blooms begin to peek out throughout Rhode Island, Jim welcomes the new season with some of his favorite spring shots from previous years.
To see more of or purchase Sattel's distinctive views, go here.
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Touro
The Touro Synagogue, beautiful and moving in every season, puts on its spring colors.
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Trinity
Newport's historic Trinity Church sets back from a blooming square in the center of town.
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Trinity II
Another view, through spring bounty, of that memorable spire. Don't miss the Easter events this season, including an Easter Egg hunt for the kids.
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America's Cup Avenue
These trees pop open in mid-spring, making America's Cup Avenue as it passes by Bowen's Wharf a remarkable vista.
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Wharf blooms
Brightly colored tulips brighten the waterfront at Bowen's and Bannister's wharves.
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Cliff Walk
Put on a wind breaker and talk a walk along Newport's famous Cliff Walk. As you walk along, you can see a number of Newport's victorian Mansions, and get a look at the Chinese Tea House at Marble House Estate.
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Green Animals
Always green but particularly splended in spring, this bunny and duck await us at Portsmouth's Green Animals Topiary Gardens.
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Daffodil Days
Celebrate Daffodils Days day at Blithewold Mansion, beginning April 6th. These are acres of daffodils, and you will need to adjust your camera to accommodate all the bright yellows. It's wonderful... you could spend a day walking there and still need more time... especially if you are a photographer!
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Blithewold
Yet another stunning landscape composition at Blithewold. Spring here is unmatched.
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Prescott Farm
Middletown's Prescott Farm is particularly beautiful in spring, as the bright greens saturate the landscape.
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Prescott Farm II
Prescott Farm offers environmental education for all ages throughout the year including WildQuest camps, public programs, field trips, and long-term partnerships with local elementary schools.
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Secret gardens
Tucked away behind Newport's Ocean Drive are a number of beautiful (I call them secret) gardens. Although on private property, they are easily viewed while walking or driving.
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Hammersmith
More views from Ocean Drive... this one at historic Hammersmith Farm.
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Simmons Farm
For 12 years now, the petting zoo at Simmons Farms has been a big hit to both young and young at heart and locals and tourists alike.
The petting zoo is located right off of west Main Rd and offers a great view of the whole farm.
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Simmons Farm II
This little goat was born about 7 hours after I arrived!
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Sachuest
From St George's School, you can get a great view of Paradise Valley, including Sachuest Beach, the Sakonnet River, and Hanging Rock.
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Killdeer
Stay away from my eggs, camera guy! The killdeer is North America’s most well-known plover, although many people know the killdeer without understanding its family affiliation. The killdeer can be common around our salt marshes and other natural habitats.
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Babies
Scores of baby geese can be seen along our ponds and estuaries during the spring.
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And yet!
Even while there are buds and blooms, along many walking trails the steams will be strong with snow melt as this one is at Glenn Woods, Portsmouth.
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Castle Hill
Not only is Castle Hill one of the loveliest spring spots in Rhode Island, it has as fantastic Easter Brunch!
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