Morning Reflections #2 is a photograph by Robert Bales which was uploaded on November 23rd, 2015.
Morning Reflections #2
Airport pond is a small body of water located a few miles from Emmett, Idaho. It is a favorite fishing water for many people. On an early drive I... more
by Robert Bales
Title
Morning Reflections #2
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
Airport pond is a small body of water located a few miles from Emmett, Idaho. It is a favorite fishing water for many people. On an early drive I found this place that it would look like it would be a great place to watch a sunrise and it sure turned out to be that place. I have many images of Gem County located in the Gem County album on this site and I am sure you would enjoying taking a little time to view them.
Originally called "Emmettville," it was primarily a post office named after Emmett Cahalan, the son of Tom Cahalan, an early settler of the area. The post office was later moved but retained the name. A few years later the "ville" was dropped and the post office and town became simply Emmett. In 1883 James Wardwell had the town platted, and in 1900 the town was incorporated as Emmett. Later, in March 1902, the Idaho Northern railroad came to the valley.
After the closing of the mines in 1906, the power lines were extended to Emmett. A series of irrigation projects made it possible for more rapid expansion of the town as the major service center for a farming and fruit-growing valley. In the early 1900s fruit packers adopted the label of "Gem of Plenty" because of the fertility of the valley. During the mining era the valley was known as the "garden" for the mining regions.
Until 2001, the city was home to a Boise Cascade manufacturing facility The Black Canyon diversion dam on the Payette River, built in the early 1920s, is east of the city.
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November 23rd, 2015
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Jilian Cramb - AMothersFineArt
beautiful warm colors very nice my friend! Art district, 789 - tweeting!
Suzanne Silvir
You are such a master of reflected light- impressive and lovely, L, F
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks so much for the very nice comments. Mother nature does most of the work on the sky!! Thanks so much for the LF!!