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Dirt blown in from Mexico across the Gulf has made the sunsets pretty spectacular in the Houston/Galveston area.
I attended the "Antique Flywheel Engine & Tractor Show" sponsored by the Florida Flywheeler's Antique Engine Club located at 7000 Avon Park Cutoff Road, Fort Mead, FL 33841 on Friday February 21, 2020.
The Subjects of these Photographs are the many Old Signs for Sale by these Vendors at the Antique Flywheel and Tractor Show, 7000 Avon Park Cutoff Road, Fort Meade, Florida.
Several other shows/exhibitions were as follows: Functioning Sawmill Demonstrations, Running 1914 400 HP Snow Making Machine Demonstration, Antique Construction Equipment Demonstrations, Model-T Put-Together Demonstration, Daily Antique Tractor Pulls, Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls on Friday & Saturday, Daily Antique Car Parade, Daily Antique Tractor Parade, Florida Flywheeler Antique Engine Club Gift Shop Opened, Huge Flea Market & the Antique Village (was opened) to Wander Through.
This Place is HUGE ! - - One of the attendants told me it is approx 480 ACRES !
The light is super long as the NMWA passes M.P. 86 on the outskirts of Newport. The dirt ATV trail to the left used to be part of the old wye to the Dover Foxcroft Branch.
Seriously, "Who? Me???"
Bailey tests the camo capabilities of the new kitchen tiles.
We picked this pattern for it's ability to hide dirt and paw prints,
but were pleasantly surprised to find out how well they hid the entire dirt machine.
I love to take the dirt road Even better when its one I have never discovered before. Cottonwood Canyon road,
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.
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The Josephine Dirt Sessions
Well I needed someone to help test if my strobe was setup correctly. While I changed setting, my lovely assistant did her impression of Joe Dirt.
Strobist information: 580 EXII on ground infront of model set to 1/8 zoomed in a tad bit. Fired by pocketwizard.
Well folks, I have returned from my trip to Costa Rica where i enjoyed a most memorable time. I brought back with me a broken radius bone after falling on the rocky beach at Curu and left my camera behind somewhere on a bumpy dirt road near Nosara. I did manage to download some photos to my daughter's laptop, thankfully but don't have access to them just now. Will post in a couple of days and try to catch up with everyone's recent photos soon. Pura vida!
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See more photos, info about the shot, and the video on my blog. www.benbirk.com/blog/2010/06/20/dirt-bike-pov/
Most of the dirt roads are looking like this. With more storms forecasted for later this week. That means our Dirt Road Adventures are probably over for the year.
We had to get one last adventure in today.
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This is certainly one way of looking at it. You certainly can't argue with its reality. I will wear this Father's Day gift proudly. ;-
Here I visualized the sand dunes with the La Sal Mountains in the background. I wanted to capture the shear vastness of the area and add the mountains to show it as the backdrop.
From my book 'Restless Eye' flic.kr/s/aHs m4hny9F.Also in my Piles of Stuff album www.flickr.com/gp/125174830@N07/QpS288
Another unexpected photo I took at the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. If you wanna know what I mean by that. Got a blog post about this day at:
bunleephotography.com/2014/04/16/day-7/
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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is a California State Park located within the Colorado Desert of southern California, United States. The park takes its name from 18th century Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza and borrego, a Spanish word for sheep. With 585,930 acres (237,120 ha) that includes one-fifth of San Diego County, it is the largest state park in California.
The park occupies eastern San Diego County and reaches into Imperial and Riverside counties, enveloping two communities: Borrego Springs, which is home to the park's headquarters, and Shelter Valley.
The park is an anchor in the Mojave and Colorado Deserts Biosphere Reserve, and adjacent to the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument.
The great bowl of the surrounding desert is surrounded by mountains, with the Vallecito Mountains to the south and the highest Santa Rosa Mountains to the north which are in the wilderness area, without paved roads and with the only year-round creeks.
The park has 500 mi (800 km) of dirt roads, 12 designated wilderness areas, and 110 mi (180 km) of hiking trails. Park information and maps are available in the visitor center. The park has Wi-Fi access.
The park is around a two-hour drive northeast from San Diego, southeast from Riverside or Irvine, and south from Palm Springs. Access on the east-Coachella Valley side is via County Route S22 and State Route 78. Access on the west-Pacific Ocean side is via California County Routes S79. S67 provides access through the high and forested Laguna Mountains, such as in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. These highways climb from the coast to 2,400 ft (730 m) above sea level, then descend 2,000 ft (610 m) down into the Borrego Valley in the center of the park.
A popular site to hike to near the visitor center is Hellhole Palms, a grove of California fan palms in Hellhole Canyon near Maidenhair Falls.
Source: Wikipedia
Just off 97th street in Edmonton behind a bunch of condemned buildings i found this alley that made me feel like i was back in the 1920\'s minus the graffiti of course.
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Road Trip 2013 - Day 3 - June 13 - Iowa
Another one from Day 3, in a similar fashion as the last one, just a bit more off-roady :-) Day 3 took us across the rest of Iowa. Covered Bridges of Madison County were a must see, as was John Wayne's birth house. Later, White Pole Road was an outstanding classic and a great alternative to the Interstate - a bit of a prelude to our return along Route 66.
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