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Just before the snow arrived, enjoying a slowly burning sunset. This is a new spot for me near my house and I keep returning for the payoff.
Do you have a favorite spot to go to and just clear your mind?
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The BurntIsland Lighthouse on the West Pier has seen better days, but makes a Fascinating Subject against a Stormy Fife Sky
Sometimes it's best to just get moving.
Olympus EM5 MarkII
Olympus M.14-150 f4-5.6
Camera converted to 580nm
The start of the Callater Burn as it flows from Loch Callater to meet Clunie Water then on to join the River Dee at Braemar.
Cairngorm National Park
Beamish Burn flowing through Carrickshill wood. Still quite windy today so decided not to go into the woods today. This one is from my last visit.
NS 8101, the Central of Georgia heritage unit, NS 8068, and ex-BN, CBFX 6023 all await assignments at Burns Harbor Yard along the NS Chicago Line.
The Edradour Burn rises on the Moulin Moor 3 miles from Pitlochry. The burn flows for 4 miles passing through Milton of Edradour and falling over the Black Spout waterfall to join the River Tummel on the southeast margin of Pitlochry. At Milton of Edradour the burn provides the water for the Edradour Distillery.
It is always worth a quick stop when driving past this lovely burn, especially at this time of year with the glorious autumn colours.
Wharnley Burn is a tributary to the River Derwent and is located off the A68 at Allensford in County Durham. The heavy rain of recent days filled the watercourse and made the waterfall flow impressively.
The effects of wildfires linger long after the flames are out and the smoke dissipates. Desert poppies and other low growing plants are thriving, but it will be many years before the trees come back. This was a small fire along the Buttermilk Country Loop that burned about 250 acres.
Yes, it's a natural phenomenon. But fire activity is increasing --and one has to wonder about the long term affects to the environment, flora and fauna.
Hope you have an inspirational weekend. Thanks for stopping by and for all of your kind comments. I will continue to be off and on for a few days.
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