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Kenny's Furniture Factory in High Point, NC, June 1945, taken by John Hemmer. From the Department of Conservation and Development, Travel Information Division Photograph Collection, State Archives of North Carolina.
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Highpoint Orchard in Greensburg, Indiana
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A cairn on the long rambling ridge between Slim Creek and Leckie Lakes. You could keep on walking along this ridge for a few kilometres to Wolverine Pass if you wanted to.
At 5,424 feet above sea level, Panorama Point is the highest point in Nebraska, on a bison ranch down rural farm roads.
Oh, the wind today. I could barely get the car door open.
Looks forbidding, no? I took this shot from across the street from our motel in Lone Pine. That's Mt. Whitney, dead center.
The trail up to Hoye Crest is marked with orange indicators on the trees. If I can follow them, ANYBODY could! The trail up, though, is about 1/2 mile with a fair bit of switchbacks and rocky areas. Thanks to the Elliot family for marking the trail!
About two miles into the hike, you get to a wooden dam made of logs -- Marcy Dam. This is the little pond behind it.
Hope Thompson leads the children's service at English Road Baptist Church on Sunday, February 5. The church has seen its youth and children's ministries grow following the High Point Initiative.
The News Journal/DANIEL SATO
Supposedly this is pretty hard to find, and I was uncertain even when I saw it. But, this is right on US 219, south from the town of Silver Lake, West Virginia. The back of a nearby road sign is spraypainted with "<- MD".
www.fluidr.com/photos/pinholerenner/ The winter has caused me to curtail my photography a bit.I went digging thru almost 100,000 images and found some pixels to work with.Hope you find something interesting!