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“One never reaches home, but wherever friendly paths intersect the whole world looks like home for a time.”
Hermann Hesse
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Knowing the old world and knowing the new
And when they intersect, a cyber world is born>3
Dura-B118 @ACCESS From 12th.
CORDEWA CYBERVEST @cyberfair
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ZEROICHI Under Bridge backdrop @ACCESS From 12th.
This image was taken while heading back to the Marina.
At this location, the south arm of the Alouette River intersects with the Pitt River.
Pitt Meadows
Beautiful British Columbia
Canada
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"Give me the clear blue sky above my head, and the green turf beneath my feet, a winding road before me..."
- Henry Hazlitt
The Caribou Trail (County Road 4, and yes, there once were Caribou in Minnesota) runs from Highway 61 in Lutsen, Minnesota for a little over 17 miles into the Superior National Forest, ending at "The Grade" (USFS Road 170). Note that Google Maps still calls "The Grade" USFS Road 153 at this spot, but it was renumbered years ago).
Caribou Trail is a gorgeous road that is half and half paved and dirt. It intersects with several other gorgeous forest roads with fishing lakes and campsites along the way. It is one of several roads-named-trails that run up into the forest from Lake Superior.
"The Grade" at the end of the Trail is a major USFS road that connects you to dozens of National Forest Campgrounds and lakes. The trailhead for Eagle Mountain (the highest point in Minnesota) is also on "The Grade" and is very close to where the Caribou intersects.
Where Arthropods and Homo Sapiens Meet by Peter Kupper on display now at the New York Public Library Fifth Avenue. It's a fun, creative display and well worth the visit.
"It was that day when the end of summer intersects perfectly with the start of fall." – Ann Patchett
The church as built in 1868–1870 was designed by noted architect Henry Dudley in the Gothic Revival style. It is constructed of rock faced limestone laid in random ashlar and trimmed with dressed limestone. It is composed of a rectangular shaped nave, flanked by side aisles and intersected by a compact transept, with an offset bell tower and spire highlighting an asymmetrically arranged facade. A large rose window is centered within the gable field of the nave.
Rail and road cross as the grind up Evaro is almost complete for the Night Gas. This shot is noteworthy as well for the fact that this is one of the only places on Evaro where there are few houses!
Abstract public art; detail from a monumental sculpture in an office park. Taken during a brief sprinkling of small snowflakes, which added numerous white specks to the image.
One never reaches home, but wherever friendly paths intersect the whole world looks like home for a time.
Hermann Hesse