Published about 1 year ago by Clifford Compton
The Ken Lockwood Gorge is a shining gem hidden in the hills of hunterdon county. Back in the late 40's Sports writer Kenneth L. Lockwood began cham...(plus)
Published about 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
After a grueling afternoon of pomp and circumstance, the boys unwind in their homemade hot tub. Had the wedding been a few miles further down the road, the entire group could have been soaking at this point...
Published about 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
While most of the crowd was distracted by the newlywed's music, I took the opportunity to walk on water to get a unique view from the lake. When I finished, I also refilled their wine bottles.
Published about 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
After the ceremony, some food, some socializing, and a change of clothes, Ken and Greta treated the cro...(plus)
Published about 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
You wont find many brides brave enough to get to the altar by walking over wet wood planks set in slippery mud while wearing white, strapless shoes. Ken must have something going for him. Else they're both nuts.
Published about 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Though it had been raining most of the morning, the weather finally cleared just before the ceremony started. Here Ken waits calmly for his bride, while his brother and friend calmly block his escape.
Published about 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Immediately after the ceremony ended, the newlyweds jumped into their raft to escape the massing hoardes of well wishers. Fortunately it wasnt a big lake and they soon returned.
Published about 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Greta and Ken's wedding ceremony was followed by a potluck feast and some live music -- sung by them! If you look closely, you can almost see them on the altar-turned-stage.
Published about 1 year ago by Matt Nolan
Ken and Greta's wedding ceremony from the west side. Here they are speaking in hushed voices rather than to the whole crowd, under the blue tarp awning.
Published over 2 years ago by David Rowley
This bridge once carried trains over loch Ken, now very run down and quite dangerous. Red squirrels can be seen using the bridge to cross the...(plus)
Published over 2 years ago by Mike Trandafirescu
Meeting my friend and neighbor Ken Nichols first day after the big snowfall. Clear sky, beautiful sunny day he is concerned with the snow removal I am just taking pictures.