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A peak inside the window of the Eno State Park’s historic mill house reveals a glorious view of pulleys, belts, chains, and axels used to harness the energy from the turning waterwheel to the huge millstones for grinding the local grain into flour.

Although we have never met in person I'd say that Brian Eno has been my biggest inspiration due to his exceptional curiosity, creativity and intelligence!

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Wright Streetlite DF Micro-Hybrid with promotional branding for Durham 2025. Seen here in Chester le Street operating a Country Ranger 78 service.

My favorite spot in Eno River State Park, near Durham, North Carolina. For this image, I was perched high on a boulder overlooking this little plunge. Shot with a circular polarizer and a graduated neutral density filter.

 

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We had planned to paddle on the Eno River, but as you can see in this image, we river discharge was too low for paddling. Instead, we went to the cousin's favorite swimming hole.

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The Eno River runs only forty miles from its headwaters in Orange County before converging with two other rivers on Falls Lake in Durham County. It is always a subject of local beauty for my camera. It’s named for an American Indian tribe that once lived along its banks… I find it hard to imagine anyone living primitively along its banks on a day like today. Well, maybe in an igloo. I came across the largest copperhead I’d ever seen in the wild just to the right bank here… it’s probably shivering in its boots, too, or boot, as the case may be. This is the result of an ocean-effect snow this past weekend that frosted the entire (and I do mean entire!) state… this is not typical for North Carolina. What is typical for much of North Carolina is the adage, “If you don’t like the weather, wait a week.” That adage holds (typically), as the predicted temperature for New Year’s Day is near 70⁰F (21.11⁰C). I’ll try to get a shot of the Eno Indians in short sleeved T-shirts for contrast somewhere along these banks this Saturday.

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one day he'll calm down

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First 69004. Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse Urban. York - 20.11.15.

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Cere Jundas jedi master who and the owner of BD-1. He tasked you from the grave to find the Holocrons

Coliseum. London

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an Eno's Fruit Salt poster. 1925c

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This section of the Eno River was particularly calm this morning; a perfect surface for reflecting the trees along its banks.

Santa Cecilia

São Paulo, Brasil

2012

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Eno River State Park, Orange County, North Carolina

 

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Eno River State Park, Durham, NC 6/10/16

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