View allAll Photos Tagged Forks
On Saturday, September 8, 2018, guests gathered to celebrate and support The Parklands at Field & Fork presented by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Held at the Brown-Forman Silo Center in Turkey Run Park, this annual event helps raise funds to support annual operations of The Parklands of Floyds Fork, a donor-supported public park.
Thanks to all of our sponsors and guests for making the 6th Annual Field & Fork another success! Learn more at www.theparklands.org/fieldandfork
Photo by John Nation
Put up my new fork hooks - I love these things, they make perfect hooks to hang odds and ends of stuff on in the kitchen. Thanks to the HodgePodgery in Harrisburg for having such cool repurposed items : )
North of Sedona, the western fork of Oak Creek meanders up a side canyon with an accompanying trail. The terrain is deciduous forest, oak and maple mostly, with some patches of wildflowers and tranquil ponds. The scene is almost reminiscent of the Eastern US or even Western Europe, except for the sheer 200ft white and red sandstone cliffs on either side, the occasional cactus or agave peeking out. Some views on the trail seem like a 19th century Romantic painting come to life, or stepping into a corner of Tolkien's Shire...
On Saturday, September 8, 2018, guests gathered to celebrate and support The Parklands at Field & Fork presented by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Held at the Brown-Forman Silo Center in Turkey Run Park, this annual event helps raise funds to support annual operations of The Parklands of Floyds Fork, a donor-supported public park.
Thanks to all of our sponsors and guests for making the 6th Annual Field & Fork another success! Learn more at www.theparklands.org/fieldandfork
Photo by John Nation
Photoshop's paint daubs (2,7) filter was applied to this image from a photowalk with click1952. The walk was along 10th Street from Market Street to the lot south of the Mulberry Street Bridge in Harrisburg PA, then back to Market along Cameron. It was a heavily overcast day.
Btw, the fork was found just as you see it. The post rose from the sidewalk along Cameron Street.
While I was in Las Vegas, Doc Holly told me about this deuce bus that she want to photograph for the fork category of May's scavenger hunt but that she hadn't seen it since the May list came out. Well I was in Las Vegas for 2 more days after she told me about it and saw it several time. I had hoped to email her the photo before she finished the hunt when I got home but didn't manage to do it and it was the last day when I got home and I slept most of the day.
0717-295-21
A view of Shavers Fork from the New Tygart Flyer on the train ride from Elkins, WV to High Falls in Randolph County, WV.
The Fork Union Baptist Church was founded in 1798 and the current building was erected in 1824. It stands on Route 15 in the Town of Fork Union, Virginia.
I stayed one night at the Forks Motel and ate twice at the In Place across the street. I would do both again.
Clear Fork Gorge was formed when glacial meltwater cut through
the sandstone bedrock that forms its steep walls fourteen to twenty-
four thousand years ago. The gorge is one thousand feet wide
and over three hundred feet deep. Its seclusion has preserved
a rare forest community that includes native white pine and
towering eastern hemlock. A National Natural Landmark, the gorge
displays a wide variety of other tree species more common
throughout the state, with sycamore on the bottomlands, beech,
ash, and tulip farther up the slope, and oak and maple on the
ridges above. The gorge has changed little since pioneer legend
Johnny Appleseed tended his apple orchards nearby.
Field & Fork 2018On Saturday, September 8, 2018, guests gathered to celebrate and support The Parklands at Field & Fork presented by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Held at the Brown-Forman Silo Center in Turkey Run Park, this annual event helps raise funds to support annual operations of The Parklands of Floyds Fork, a donor-supported public park.
Thanks to all of our sponsors and guests for making the 6th Annual Field & Fork another success! Learn more at www.theparklands.org/fieldandfork
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
We were eating on Charlie & Ruth's deck. Lisa dropped her fork and it went right through the deck slats with out touching any wood. One in a million shot.