Caption:
A mother makes photos of her son and daughter with her cell phone while having winter fun ice-skating on a water meadow adjacent to the confluence of the West and Connecticut Rivers, which was once rich farmland, cultivated by the native Abenaki tribe for hundreds of years, and later by European settlers, until it was flooded by the opening of the Vernon Dam in 1909. Its shallow expance without any streams underneat makes for great, safe ice skating after a few days of hard frost.
Size: 3967h x 6000w