As my last day in the Northeast Kingdom progressed to mid-afternoon, large banks of clouds started to pass across the southern part of the sky, breaks in them creating beautiful sunrays shining down on the rural landscape. Sunrays can be very hard to photograph when they occur hours away from sunrise or sunset, because of the high contrast scenes they create. I captured this one on Burke Road in Sutton, a few miles north of the town of Lyndon.