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I love Banyan trees! I saw them on a trip to Florida several years ago, and think they are just awesome looking how the reach out and DOWN with their exposed "roots" SO when back in FL. for the weekend I couldn't pass up a Banyan Fence combo shot!!!
To me it looks like he has his arm out for the fence, what a gentlemen!!
Happy Fence Friday everyone!!!
I've been loitering around the studio at Inspirations where Mitch has been hard at work adding some more colour to my arm. So stoked on how it's coming together.
Sailing training vessel of the Mexican Navy near the entrance of the San Juan Bay,on his visit to the Island for the celebration of the 500 years of the Capital City of San Juan,Puerto Rico.
Place d'Armes is a square in Old Montreal quarter of Montreal, in Quebec, Canada. In the centre, there is a monument in memory of Paul de Chomedey, founder of Montreal. Buildings that surround it include Notre-Dame Basilica, Saint-Sulpice Seminary, New York Life Building, Aldred Building, Bank of Montreal head office and 500 Place D'Armes.
Il programma prevedeva il passaggio per il più famoso fiordo dell'Alaska, Tracy Arm, ma le condizioni non ottime e la presenza di molti iceberg ci hanno costretto a virare verso Endicott Arm, qualche miglio più a sud. Sullo sfondo si intravede il Dawes Glacier.
This one's pretty straightforward. Just wanted to mix things up with the spare New 52 Cyborg that I have.
The Thorofare Trail tends to stay about this far from Yellowstone Lake. Sometimes forests lie between trail and lake, and sometimes it's open country like this.
Got the odd arm thing going on again! Honestly don't know how they go back like that.
Looks like my old dance partner is having relationship issues with his girlfriend. Its funny because she is doing to him what he kind of did to me. She has basically stopped him having any contact with his old life and she is now playing up to one of his friends.
Should have listened to his Helen i did warn him it would happen.
Work took me to Seward, Alaska today. This is the view I had to put up with on my return drive to Anchorage.
Whoa is me...
This is Goose Arm. A high point of my trip. I had Google mapped areas of Newfoundland and this one intrigued me. On the previous day I had missed the cutoff to get there on foot. I ran into Darren Park and learned he was a local guide who could get me to Goose Arm via boat.
Goose Arm was settled in the late 19th century. At its peak in 1921 the population of Goose Arm was 76. The population declined in the 1940s and 1950s due to the closure of the lumber mill and the decline in the herring fishery.
If you're ever in Cox's Cove and want a great tour guide, contact Darren Park