Why do we go back to sites that we’ve been to before? The answer is simple: There’s always something different to see and photograph. This time we went to the Empire Mine State Historic Park in Nevada City to capture some Fall color. We weren’t disappointed! The Ginkgo trees were in their splendor.
All the images in this post were taken near the and of the Bourn Cottage. To read the history of this home follow the link. Here are some images taken this trip.







Now for the colorful grounds.







Oh, I have many more images but how much color can you handle! My next post will show more of the grounds going to the mine and the mine grounds.
Beautiful! I’m looking forward to the images of the grounds!
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Thanks Donna! Next week for the rest.
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This looks a place well worth revisiting! I love the building with the green doors, and the tree colours are gorgeous!
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Thanks Sarah! That building is the garage hidden behind the cottage.
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Got your email. I noticed in the earlier post (2015?) that you presented the images as thumbnails. It made me think, does this save storage space on WordPress?
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It was probably more of I didn’t know what I was doing. The thumbnails is generally the way WP stores them in the media library. I wonder if WP does that automatically on old posts to save space.
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I like the green garage doors. Sorry I missed this one.
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I’m sorry you missed it too!
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