Opus 40 sign

Opus 40 - page 2 of 2

The two RV Gypsies wandered into the woods behind all of the amazing stonework, and found some great art.

Karen Duquette by a two-sided mirror triangle

Below: The two RV Gypsies attempted to photograph their reflections in the tall mirror pyramid. Their first attempt is a bit crooked. Karen Duquette is using a real camera, not a cell phone, so she could not see what she is actually photographing this way.

a mirror pyramid
The two RV Gypsies reflected into the mirror pyramid.

Below: Finally, Lee Duquette got most of the pyramid in a photo with his cell phone, while Karen Duquette got less of the pyramid in the photo with her big camera.

The two RV Gypsies reflected into the mirror pyramid.

Below: The two RV Gypsies then explored the Poet's Grove.

the poet's grove
the poet's grove
Karen Duquette in the poet's grove
the poet's grove
the poet's grove
the poet's grove

Below: The two RV Gypsies explored the Amphitheater.

The amphiteater.
The amphiteater.
Karen Duquette

Below; Rock monuments are normally built for hunting and navigational purposes. An Inuksuk is usually constructed from uncorked rocks and used for marking a location or communication directions. The small rock monuments below were made by visitors using rocks from a nearby pile.

Inuksuk Rock monuments
InuksukRock monuments

Below: "The Quarry Family"

Below: "Tomorrow"

The Quarry Family
Tomorrow

Below: Karen Duquette got up close and personal with "Tomorrow"

Karen gets close to "Tomorrow"
Karen gets close to "Tomorrow"

Below: The front and back of a Statue titled "Flame." Photographing statues into the sun vs. backlighting makes the statues look different in colors, but both sides of this statue are the same color.

the front of Flame
the back of Flame

Below: The Shallow Pool is the largest in the area, but only about four deep deep, This pool is watched over by "Flame" and "Tomorrow."

The Shallow Pool
The Shallow Pool

Below: Heading back towards the house and a statue called "The Bather", and the family pool. Karen Duquette took photos of The Bather, but they got accidentally deleted from the camera.

the house
the house

Below: The family pool

The family pool.

Below: "Seated Figure #1" and "Seated Figure #2"

Seated Figure #1
Seated Figure #2

Below: "Prayer"

Prayer
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Opus 40 - The Quarryman's Museum - (this is page 2, but you can go back to page 1)

Saugerties Lighthouse

Brunel Sculpture Park in Boiceville

Woodstock

'Fabulous Furniture' and Sculptures

Lake George Village and Dinner Theater

World's Largest Kaleidoscope

Ausable Chasm

Natural Stone Bridge (3 pages)

High Falls Gorge

Saugerties-Woodstock KOA and NY signs

King Phillips Campground

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