A quiet early morning on Main Street in Salisbury, Connecticut.
Photo Credit : Anne Day
Photographer Anne Day shares a collection of images from her hometown of Salisbury, Connecticut as part Yankee Magazine’s ongoing “Could You Live Here?” series. Highlighting towns with a small population, but plenty to offer in terms of a simpler way of life, the series celebrates the best of New England’s community spirit. Please enjoy this slideshow of some of our favorites from Salisbury, Connecticut — a quiet town in the northwest corner of the state in the scenic Litchfield Hills — in winter.
See the full feature, “Salisbury, Connecticut | Could You Live Here?,” in the November/December 2016 issue.
The expansive view across Sharon flats toward Mudge Pond. Photo Credit : Anne DayA quiet early morning on Main Street in Salisbury, Connecticut. Photo Credit : Anne DayBruce Young, head baker and part owner of Salisbury Breads. Photo Credit : Anne DayThe offerings inside Salisburg Breads include freshly made croissants and breads. Photo Credit : Anne DayThe main entrance to The Hotchkiss School. It is a boarding high school 600 students strong and was founded in 1891. Photo Credit : Anne DayWinter Geese at rest on Lakeville Lake, also known as Lake Wononscopomuc is Connecticut’s deepest lake. Photo Credit : Anne DayThe White Hart Inn’s wicker strewn porch. Photo Credit : Anne DayA participant takes flight at the Satre Hill Ski jump. Photo Credit : Anne Day
Heather Marcus
Heather Marcus is the photo editor for Yankee Magazine. As photo editor, she works closely with the art director and a large group of contributing photographers to add color and style to the magazine's pages. Living in New England, she is inspired by the people, the landscape, and the wonderful visual opportunities the region affords.