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The We're Here! gang is considering Fork Art today.
The painting is by modern Mexican muralist David Leonardo.
Dade County, Florida
A rare visitor to Florida
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A sort of minimalist still life experiment with two forks.
Una especie de bodegón minimalista con dos tenedores.
Una especie de bodegó minimalista amb dos forquetes.
Abandoned train station near Fork Union, VA.
Built in 1908 - closed in 1970, the Fork Union Depot served as a typical small railroad station of its day, prior to the end of World War II, four passenger trains plus freight daily. The railroad line which the Fork Union Depot served was built by the Virginia Air Line Railway, beginning in 1908, to connect the James River Division line of the C&O to the south of Cohasset with the Washington Division line of the C&O to the north.
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The Henrys Fork of the Snake River near its headwtaters. The river is named for Andrew Henry who first entered the Snake River plateau in 1810. Employed by the Missouri Fur Company, he built Fort Henry on the upper Snake River, near modern St. Anthony, but abandoned this first American fur post west of the continental divide the following spring.
In our house we have many, many different kinds of forks. These are only some of them. I have no idea how we ended up with so many different forks. When company comes we get out the box of matching silverware. Once the visitors are gone the matching tableware is put away for the next time company comes. They say variety is the spice of life.
Having it and not using it
I prepared the set for this photo challenge when my husband arrived for breakfast.. apart from his strange taste in coupling sweet and salad.. he never used the fork.. :-)
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I've combined my fork infatuation and my coloured pencil infatuation to produce this!
It's the prongs of a fork placed over some coloured pencils!
I quite like the effect it gives!
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The Roaring Fork stream in the Smokies, along the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail.
(Explore #222, 4/9/12)
Winnipeg, The Forks
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Roaring Fork is a little stream that finds its source along the heights of the Black Mountains here in North Carolina. The green of rock moss, rosebay rhododendron, and dog hobble give this the appearance of being tropical, though autumn is evident here.
The falls starts about 50-feet above here, where the placid stream descends steeply and loudly over a series of rocky drops to the pool where I'm standing. This is the most water I've seen here, despite the fact it hadn't rained for over a week.
For the most part, Roaring Fork is such a gently quiet little creek, yet here it makes its name evident in a wild and most beautiful way. Most images I’ve seen of it appear quite flat, because of issues with lens perspective, which is out of character of the true nature of this waterfall... its heights are part of its majesty, and I hope I’ve made that apparent here.