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We had perfect sunny weather while in Whistler this week.
This suspension bridge was part of a hike we went on. It was the bounciest bridge I've been on. I thought of setting up a tripod on the bridge to shoot the creek below, but that thought disappeared after a second or two :)
Today, back home, we finally have some rain that we so badly need.
These whitetail deer wearing their new winter coats show how well they blend into the grays and early winter colors. Even when the snow comes they will seem to blend in as well.
Crossing Brooklyn Bridge by foot over the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan (visible in the background).
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I captured the candid image that became "Crossing the Line," while wandering the Loop in downtown Chicago, Illinois, on a bright and sunny September 14, 2018.
Oh Mary, this London's a wonderful sight
With the people all working by day and by night
They don't sow potatoes nor barley nor wheat
But there's gangs of them digging for gold in the street
At least when I asked them that's what I was told
So I just took a hand at this digging for gold
But for all that I found there I might as well be
Where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea
- Percy French -
Imagined in Midjourney - Processed in Photoshop
Texture from Karen Burns. Thank you.
All what is left of the former Kettle Valley Railway track at Chute Lake are the crossing signs. The track itself has been converted to a long-distance bike trail.
Swing Bridge across the Clinton River, Milford Track, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand. Day one on the Milford Track starts with crossing to the left bank of the Clinton River and following the river 16km (10 miles) upstream to Pompolona Lodge.
“It always takes the truth a little bit longer to cross the finish line.”
Kim Basinger
A fishing boat crossing the mouth of the Damietta Nile branch from the Mediterranean Sea.
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Look at every path closely and deliberately, then ask ourselves this crucial question: Does this path have a heart? If it does, then the path is good. If it doesn't, it is of no use. Carlos Castaneda
This is somewhere between Gillette and Rawlins Wyoming, windy as I traversed from I-90 to I-80, I believe this was south of Casper on WY 220. I've never driven this route before, so a bit of a new adventure that I'll avoid in winter. The load I was hauling was pretty heavy, GVW (gross vehicle weight) just under 80, 000 lbs so the wind wasn't too much of a problem. The strange thing is the disorientating effect the snow had as it moved across the road, it visually felt like I wasn't moving, an optical illusion, I had to look into the distance to avoid the uncomfortable feeling it created. I've run across this at night and it's even worse.
All details and credit links are over on my blog - samiliciouz.wordpress.com/2023/02/04/crossing-a-line/