Blizzard Winterscapes: Scenes from Lyme and Old Lyme

James Meehan presents a collection of quiet winterscapes captured on Tuesday as the rest of Lyme and Old Lyme busily dug out from snowfall not seen in years.

The blizzard that swept in this weekend left a powder blue backdrop on Tuesday for LymeLine contributing photographer James Meehan’s Blizzard Winterscapes series. From historic farms to a riverfront spot known for summertime dining, these images capture the stillness, beauty and history reflected in snow.

Silos at Tiffany Farm stand up from the snow
“Tiffany Farm” by James Meehan
“Flo-Gris” by James Meehan
Tables and chairs used in warmer weather are buried to the seats in snow.
“Along the Lieutenant River” by James Meehan
Snow piles up in front of Early Dawn Farm
“Early Dawn Farm” by James Meehan
Author

James is a contributing photographer whose “Earthscapes” series highlights landscapes in and around Lyme and Old Lyme. A passion for art brought the Meriden native to the New Haven area, where he graduated from Paier College of Art and spent the next forty some years as a graphic designer and photographer. In 2003, James and his wife, Mary, moved to the Old Saybrook shoreline, where he continues to pursue interests in local history, watercolor painting, photography, and design. He currently serves on the Old Lyme Historical Society Board of Trustees as chair of the Marketing and Publications Committee.

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