Thursday, May 29, 2008

Hiddenhurst


PHOTOGRAPHER'S DIARY: They called it "Hiddenhurst." Until yesterday I had no idea why. A "hurst," I found out, is a hillock. This is a land of hillocks, hillocks and dairy farms, but few of them claim to be hursts. No self-respecting Holstein would graze a hurst, nor did I know why this one claimed to be hidden. It's plainly visible from every hillock and hurst for miles up and down the Harlem Valley.

When one stands on almost any hillock around here one can look across to at least one or two other farms, but, although they are oriented to maximize sunshine, they all shyly hug their backs to a hillockside to block the winds. Only Hiddenhurst struts atop its hurst, hardly hidden. Until yesterday I had no idea why they called it Hiddenhurst.

2 comments:

Jerry in Tampa said...

Ted - you live in a MARVELOUS area! Your images should be part of the Chamber of Commerce! LOVE this one!!!

Jerry in Tampa

Emery Roth said...

Ah, the Chamber of Commerce. It may be a wonderful photo area, but not too much commerce. We are just beyond the urban sprawl in true rural New England. It is, probably, the closest such area to NYC. If you're ever in our area, I'll be happy to give you a photo tour.