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Trees are poems that the earth writes in the sky. But not this one anymore, it's dead wood.
In the Inn floodplains near Urfahr / Malching
a traditional inn on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Built as a coaching inn in 1750, and having an association with smuggling, it was the setting for Daphne du Maurier's 1936 novel Jamaica Inn which was made into the film Jamaica Inn in 1939 by Alfred Hitchcock. Bodmin Cornwall april 2017
Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the adobe style. Petrified Forest National Park, near Holbrook, Arizona at the New Mexico border.
This is an exterior shot of a section of a pub window that had salmon coloured curtains on the inside.
The Blomidon Inn is located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia nestled in the heart of wine country. Like many of the other old style Victorian Inns in the province the Blomidon has an interesting history.
The land was purchased by Rufus Burgess in 1881 for $1400..00 and so the story of the Blomodion began.
“The innocent and the beautiful Have no enemy but time”...
Saying Masha'llah... would be highly appreciated..
bent o'7oy "Rodha"
Drei verschiedene Zebras, 193 777, 151 074 und 151 060 überquerten am 27.1. den Inn bei Kirchbichl bei ihrer Fahrt vom Brenner nach Kufstein.
Eine unserer Fototouren führte uns 2009 in die Nähe von Mühldorf am Inn.
Am 08.07.2009 wartet 217 014 in Tüßling auf Ausfahrt.
Der Blick streift den Inn hinauf, Richtung Berge. Die Kirche von Grießstätt wacht über dem Fluß und die Berge umranden das Szenario!
The Williamsburg Inn in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. #Virginia #ColonialWilliamsburg #WilliamsburgInn
This famous inn located in the center of Old Bennington, Vermont was built by Elijah Dewey and dates to 1771. Today it appears to be abandoned but I've heard that it's not or that it's haunted or that it was sold just a couple of years ago to new owners. It stands directly across the street from the cemetery where the famous poet Robert Frost is buried.
If anyone has any up-to-date information on this old inn please comment.
Shot with the Olympus E-M1, Mark II equipped with a Lumix G Vario 35-100 f2.8 lens.
The Dickens Inn is an original warehouse building near Tower Bridge dating back to the 18th century. It is thought to have been built in the early 1700s as a tea factory or a local brewery.
Years later, it was converted into a tavern, with sawdust strewn floors and no bottled or canned beer would have been stocked. Diners also enjoyed candlelit meals on the balconies; this practice has been phased out due to modern fire safety regulations!
All 120 tonnes of The Dickens Inn was moved 70 meters east to make room for a new housing development.
The original timbers, tailboards, and ironwork were used in the restoration and the building was reconstructed in the style of a three-story balconied inn of the 18th century.
In May 1976, The Dickens Inn was opened by the grandson of Charles Dickens, Cedric Charles Dickens.
(various sources)
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This is the Bed and breakfast we stayed at in Spring Lake, the White Lilac Inn, so quaint and beautiful, the owner and staff were delightful, the area so quite and peaceful, a short walk to the lakes, Ponds and the beach,
if ever considerign a quiet romantic time away I would strongly recommend this place, the breakfasts all home made were so tasty, so this is where we started and ended each day, shots of the area coming soon
Comments appreciated, Constructive critique even more appreciated, best way for me to learn
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