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Whatever a Paja might be, this hut is part of the Wilderness Lodge Metsäkartano.

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partial frontage view of the Wichita MOD Lodge

Medicine Park, OK

 

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Schloss Favorite is a Baroque maison de plaisance and hunting lodge in Ludwigsburg, Germany and was used as a summer residence and hunting lodge. It is located on a rise, directly north of Ludwigsburg Palace and connected via an avenue to it.

 

Schloss Favorite was built from 1717 to 1723 for the sovereign Duke of Württemberg, Eberhard Ludwig, to a design by Donato Giuseppe Frisoni. The model was the Gartenpalais in Vienna.[1] The original plan provided for combining the functions of a hunting castle, surrounded by a vast park and hunting grounds, and a country villa with a beautiful view. In 1748, it served as a backdrop for a grandiose firework display arranged on the occasion of the wedding of Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg and Princess Margravine Elisabeth Fredericka Sophie of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.

 

From 1806, King Frederick I of Württemberg converted the park into a ménagerie, containing wild boar, deer and chamois, and the house was used as a hunting lodge. At much the same time, the architect Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret renovated the building's interior in the neoclassical style.

 

With the fall of the monarchy in the 20th century, the house was little used, neglected and fell into disrepair. It was restored from 1980 onward, and it opened to the public in 1983. The park has been transformed into a landscape garden, which has since served as an animal park. Today, the originally furnished castle rooms give an insight into courtly life

Gatehouse at Fulham Palace, Fulham, London.

Located in a very remote part of the Scottish Highlands, Bynack Lodge, an old and long abandoned hunting lodge, sits near the head of Bynack Burn. Beyond we can see the Cairngorm mountains rising to a dark and foreboding sky.

Late evening scene at a restaurant in a jungle lodge in India. I was at a jungle lodge in a national tiger reserve in Karnataka (India) on the weekend, primarily to try my luck at spotting wildlife. However, this restaurant there, lit up after the onset of night looked so beautiful on the backdrop of the late evening sky that I could not resist clicking this photograph.

A very basic lodge in Muktinath Mustang Nepal Himalayas.

 

Schloss Moritzburg ist ein barockes Jagd- und Lustschloss in Sachsen, Deutschland. Es liegt auf einer künstlich angelegten Insel inmitten eines Teiches, etwa 13 Kilometer nordwestlich von Dresden, nahe der Stadt Moritzburg.

 

Das Schloss wurde im 16. Jahrhundert als Jagdschloss erbaut und im 18. Jahrhundert unter August dem Starken im Barockstil umgestaltet. Es beeindruckt durch seine symmetrische Architektur, die prächtigen Innenräume und die malerische Umgebung. Besonders bekannt ist es auch als Drehort des beliebten Weihnachtsfilms „Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel“.

 

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Moritzburg Castle is a Baroque hunting and pleasure palace in Saxony, Germany. It is situated on an artificially created island in the middle of a pond, about 13 kilometers northwest of Dresden, near the town of Moritzburg.

 

The castle was originally built in the 16th century as a hunting lodge and was redesigned in the Baroque style in the 18th century under Augustus the Strong. It impresses with its symmetrical architecture, magnificent interiors, and picturesque surroundings. It is also well-known as the filming location for the beloved Christmas movie "Three Wishes for Cinderella".(Quelle/source: Internet)

Glacier National Park

 

The Lake McDonald Lodge is a historic lodge located within Glacier National Park, on the southeast shore of Lake McDonald. The lodge is a 3+1⁄2-story structure built in 1913 based on Kirtland Cutter's design. The foundation and first floor walls are built of stone, with a wood-frame superstructure.

Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada

The Sayaca Tanager is widely distributed across South America, ranging from eastern Brazil and Bolivia to northern Argentina. It prefers open woodlands, gardens, and urban spaces, adapting well to human presence. Its diet consists of fruits, seeds, and insects, and it often forages in small flocks. While Sayaca Tanagers usually have a calm demeanor, this photograph reveals an unusual display of anger towards another tanager.

 

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The Moose Lodge and the Elk Lodge are doing well in our area. I believe this is the site of the now defunct Deer Lodge. Don’t quote me on that because nobody is really sure of it’s location. A country road with moderate traffic runs in front of the Lodge.

I understand that the Lodge members would all put on their antler hats when they arrived for meetings. The alcohol would flow freely after the 5 minute business meeting. Being that there is no indoor plumbing, the members would frequently have to visit the outhouse.

Apparently many of them got turned around when trying to find the necessary and would wander into the road, where they would freeze in the car headlights. They frequently made it back to the edge of the road only to cross again right in front of the car. The locals knew to look out for the members and they even erected a sign that showed a “buck with a beer crossing the road.”

Although there were no fatalities, a few members were hit and had to go to the hospital with broken bones. It was suggested at one of the meetings that the name be changed to the “Doe Lodge” thereby doing away with the antler hats. It never came to a vote, however, because the five minute discussion period had ended and it was beer time.

Eventually, they had to close their doors for good.

Guango Lodge, Papallacta, Napo, Ecuador

Abends in der Namib Desert Lodge

Red Lodge sits in the Rock CreekValley below the Beartooth Mountains in southern Montana. The Mountain in the backgroubd is Red Lodge Mountain home to the town’s popular ski area.

The third lodge, Netherby Estate...

Inside the ruins of Slugain Lodge, long since abandoned in a very remote part of the Scottish Highlands, near the head of Gleann an t-Slugain.

Historic Hueston Woods Lodge aglow with festive holiday lights.

On the Truckee River in Tahoe City, California

We stayed in the Frontier Lodge on our visit to the Blue Duck Station. This Lodge has three units and a communal kitchen and dining area. There is no internet, TV or cell service, but plenty of things to do while you are there.

The much-photographed White Edge Lodge on the Eastern Moors of the Derbyshire Peak District. A former gamekeeper's lodge on the Duke of Rutland's Longshaw Estate it is now a National Trust holiday cottage.

Green Mountain Lodge comes into view from Long Canyon Trail. The Lodge was finished in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). It was constructed in the "park rustic" style, with considerable attention paid to both style and color. For example, the shingles are in 12 shades, grading from green at the eaves to red at the peak. Patio flagstones came from the quarry in Lyons, and roof timbers are from California. The lodge is available for meetings and picnics during the summer.

 

Packed snow had turned to ice on the trail--microspikes made the hiking safe and comfortable.

Heading back to Little Kulala Lodge from our "game drive" and first sundowner, the air was still full of the dust that had been whipped up by the afternoon dust storms.

Will be off and on the next week or so as I tag along on my husband's annual flyfishing trip to southwest Montana.

A grand Northwest lodge, the historic 71-guestroom Crater Lake Lodge originally opened in 1915 on the edge of one of the country’s crown jewels, Crater Lake

San Isabel National Forest at Twin Lakes, Colorado

PARSONS'S LODGE BATTERY. A narrow limestone dorsal running North South, laced with a labyrinth of underground tunnels and surmounted by a seemingly impregnable battery, which has witnessed the development of coast artillery over the last three centuries.The Fortress received the name of Parson's Lodge in the year 1761.

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This was our first time staying in one the historic NP lodges.

We had a really nice two-night stay in this charming 1915 lodge. This lounge area is outside the dining room. HWW!

Glendessarry Lodge as seen from Sgurr Cos na Breachd-laoidh by the River Dessarry. Very changeable weather conditions.

The (imposing) Lodge at the junction of Lynch Lane and Winkle Street, guards the entrance to Glebe Farm and Westover Park, on the Isle of Wight.

Alberta - Canada

 

When Jimmy Simpson camped at Bow Lake in 1898, he vowed that one day he would "build a shack here". Twenty-five years later he began building the first log cabin on the site and had a permanent base for his outfitting tours. He called his operation Num-Ti-Jah, a Stoney Plain word for pine marten, a small animal similar to a sable.

 

In 1937, the Banff-Jasper highway was completed as far as Bow Lake. Jimmy, his wife Billie and their children Margaret, Mary and Jimmy jr. began expanding on the original dream of a "shack". With the earnings from Margaret and Mary's professional ice-skating tours, the building of Num-Ti-Jah Lodge began. In 1940, the Lodge had six guest rooms. By 1950, a beautiful log and stone hotel with 16 rooms stood on the shores of Bow Lake.

This building was constructed in 1927 and is the only one of the auto lodges built along the historic Columbia River Highway that still offers lodging. While it remains rustic, it has been extensively remodeled. The lodge is a popular wedding venue.

Going back to my summer trip out to Montana for the moment.

This is a shot of Many Glacier Lodge and Mt. Allen at sunrise.

Sunset at White Edge Lodge on the Eastern Moors of the Peak District National Park. Formerly a cottage for the Duke of Rutland's gamekeeper the Lodge is now a National Trust holiday cottage.

32 Airport Road (R538)

Plaston, White River

1240, Sudáfrica

 

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Across the lake from our house. The beaver lodge is now a large structure.

Abisko Nature Centre, Abisko National Park, Lapland, Northern Sweden.

These are the remains of the hamlet of Lodge overlooking Scar House Reservoir, Upper Nidderdale. The reservoir can be seen through the trees on the right.

 

The view from the ruins of the Methodist Chapel over Scar House Reservoir is a delight to see though when the chapel was functioning the view would have been over a green and fertile valley

 

Lodge was a small farming hamlet complete with Methodist Chapel originally founded as a monastic grange farm. Abandoned in the 1920's its historic legacy is faint but enduring.

 

In 1900 Lodge was a thriving community of small upland farms. It probably started life in the 13th century when a grange farm was built here. The farm and land belonged to the Cistercian Monastery of Byland Abbey. When the Abbey was dissolved in 1538 the land was sold to wealthy local landowners who over the next 350 years improved the farms and land.

 

Bradford Corporation, responsible for building Scar House Reservoir owned Lodge from 1904. The last residents left in 1929

 

At one time the droveway through Lodge was the main road connecting Scotland to Eastern England

 

Detail from the information board at Lodge

Took this as I was sitting and relaxing taking in the view of the mountains and sand dunes. A fine time listening as well to the hummingbirds zipping all around.

 

Great Sand Dunes National Park

Timberline Lodge is a mountain lodge on the south side of Mount Hood in Clackamas County, Oregon. Constructed from 1936 to 1938 by the Works Progress Administration, it was built and furnished by local artisans during the Great Depression. Timberline Lodge was dedicated September 28, 1937, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It is notable in film for serving as the exterior of the Overlook Hotel in The Shining.

New Jersey Botanical Garden

Just across from St. Mary's Cathedral inside the entrance to the Knockreer section of the Killarney National Park is the picturesque thatched Deenagh Lodge. Built in 1834 as a gate lodge, it is now a tearoom. Sadly it was closed for the Winter when we visited. HWW!

One of the peak moments during our last trip to Ecuador's Amazon was the flight of a pair of sunbitterns about 3 meters away from our canoe.

 

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