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This is part of a large addition that I am making to my Bay View album. Bay View is a community of summer cottages near Petoskey, Michigan. Most of these additional photographs are highlighting the great number of porch styles in the community. Taken on an drizzling, overcast day near evening. The flower planters on porch bannisters highlight this one.
And as Gina said under my “Seven Up” porch, the houses in this community are “all-American”, not a cookie-cutter in the place. Available at 17-robert-carter.pixels.com in the “Bay View” collection.
Protective bannisters on the stairs, with the the top of Cape du Couedic Lighthouse seen in the distance beyond the expanse of grass and shrubbery.
These stairs reach down past the boardwalk, on the way down to Admiral's Arch.
The Bannister and Wrigley Lake area consists of two small lakes (50 hectares) with well-developed aquatic, marsh, willow-dogwood thickets and nearby deciduous forest communities. They collectively provide a variety of habitat for migratory and breeding birds, especially waterfowl and marsh birds.
Just one more shot before we leave for Florida!
'Haus der Universität'. taken during the photo weekend in Düsseldorf.
grand avenue
oakland, california
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Looking down the two levels of an aged rusty staircase at Z Ward.
Z Ward was a separate building at the Glenside Mental Hospital that catered for the criminally insane. Built in 1885, it is now empty and preserved by the National Trust.
Another shot taken whilst wandering up Wireless Road in Bangkok at 6 am one morning. On my way back from Lumphini Park, I noticed these steps and the brightness of the chrome against the greening concrete. They lead up to a footbridge at one corner of the park and in front of a sports centre.
From the My Thai - a cocktail of shots set.
Temperatures are low and the winds are whirling high, as train ONTN skirts across the rural Michigan countryside outside the town of Bannister with GLC 396 (GP38-2) leading, trailing is GLC 382 (SD40-2) GLC 383 (MRL SD35) GLC 395 (GP38-2) and finally, GLC 393 (GP35). The engineer is in full throttle heading south for the Ann Arbor RR interchange in Osmer, MI. Taken: 2-6-21
Pere Marquette 1225 is seen southbound near Bannister, Michigan with a nice matching consist on January 13, 2019.
There seems to be a million spiral or triangular staircases in London, or maybe I am just noticing them all now? Loved this one in a student building near Holburn.
No history but a nice opulent villa. Money was definately no object here judging by the furnishings.
The man down Italian toll tour. Taking in some Italian delights on a 4 day explore.
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