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Went back to Blackroot Pool in Sutton Park - overshot the mark and walked 2.6 miles in thick mud. Haven't quite recovered yet !
~ Edited in Topaz Studio and textured using my own textures ~
I'm sure all my friends here on Flickr will know about Mud. Not easy to walk in but I loved the autumn colours here.
And if you fancy a laugh, do listen. I know - showing my age here 😃 !
Flanders and Swan - the Hippopotamus Song
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Verdigris River wetland in Wagoner County, Oklahoma
A Canadian goose has an average lifespan of 24 years.
A v-shaped skein of geese can fly 1,500 miles in a 24 hr day.
"I guess I'll take my time
Oh yeah, to reach there..."
~ Cat Stevens
I wasn't miles from nowhere but it sure felt like it. I took an alternate route home following the memorial service held for my colleague and his wife who lost their lives October 2nd in the accident on the 401.
(One of my favourite songs too)
#sundayfunday Wild & Free !!!
Being wild and free has been my lifestyle for more than 20 years. Sometimes too wild and too free. The last few years it has meant putting on the helmet, the leather jacket, the boots and riding the bike without any particular destination.
Listen: The Forest Rangers : "Miles Away" (feat. Slash)
Photo by Tommy (with a little editing help from Nick)
A sunset behind the California Diablo mountain range, some 50 miles west of the Merced National Wildlife Refuge.
www.google.com/search?q=R%C3%A5bjerg%20Mile
Råbjerg Mile is a migrating coastal dune between Skagen and Frederikshavn, Denmark. It is the largest moving dune in Northern Europe with an area of around 2 km² and a height of 40 m above sea level. It is also the only major stretch of migrating dunes in Denmark. The dune contains a total of 4 million m³ of sand. Wikipedia
Way back in the year of 1896. Skookum Jim, Tagish Charlie, and George Washington Carmack, found gold in the Klondike, a discovery that started the Klondike Gold Rush.
Throughout the world, adventurers and fortune-seekers travelled often by poorly constructed boats, or they walked, as they sought their fortunes in the far north.
Many would die EnRoute - and indeed, many would perish here at Miles Canyon because they knew nothing about boat building, navigation, or swimming.
Doc and I have visited the area on several occasions, and we marvel at the history, and the beauty that surrounds us. It is definitely a "must see" on your way north.
Posted for Sliders Sunday - Processed to the MAX! HSS!
Derbyshire yesterday with the Dippers, there were at least 3-4 pairs operating in this lovely river within a 1-2 mile stretch :-)
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Enjoyed a wonderful afternoon full of colors and fresh air at Offcers Gulch just outside of Frisco, CO.
Officers Gulch
Near Frisco, CO
About halfway along Celestine Lake Road outside of Jasper, Alberta is a spot that I visited 5 years ago when I was there, and I ventured back again this year. A lot has changed since my last visit, a wildfire scarred the area badly, leaving millions of charred trees in its wake. However, we were thrilled when we arrived and found the rolling grassy hills at this spot had been somehow spared from the destruction. Along the edge of Jasper Lake and the Athabasca River, westbound U761 rolls along with the Miette Range in the distance. The crew was a little surprised to see anyone out there, and warmly greeted our presence.
Sunset on The Crooked Mile, just outside Harlow, Essex. It is the only road to be called this in the UK.
Monument Valley seen from the 13th milepost of Route 163 on the Utah side. Early morning light. I wanted to be in the valley for the sunrise, but the road in Navajo land is not open until 8:00, so I went back for sunset the next day (photos coming soon).
After travelling extensively to the remotest parts of India, it is my view that the phrase "Women Empowerment" is a utopia to the people like her as they belong to the low-income group of our society and cannot speak in English!!!
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“The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
and miles to go before I sleep.”
~Robert Frost
in my moccasins. Part of the intricate regalia worn by jingle dress dancer Leslee Jane Picton. In the background, the painting by Roy Henry Vickers, "Easter 1985".