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– Construction on the Chase Center, Manica Architects. Future home of the NBA Golden State Warriors. 16th and 3rd Streets, San Francisco, California. April 25, 2019.
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Liked this with the bunch of starlings there at the throne ... you can easily see the 4 there with the osprey, but there are others there in the 'nest' if you look closely as well as a finch.
Multiuse Nest 'Castle' there.
This recently completed multi-use building is in Saint Louis, MO. USA. Thanks for taking it in with me.
Very resourceful little mouse found a cheese string but instead of eating it she decided to knit a cheese blanket. After her goodnight sleep she had a delicious cheesy breakfast blanket.
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Shot taken at Hill Country State Natural Area, in Bandera, Texas. The park has approximately 40 miles of multiuse trails, and the terrain is very rugged in places. This is where I trained for and ran the 50-mile Cactus Rose race about 3 years ago. After doing that race, I was inspired to do my first and only 100-mile race, which I ran and completed about 4 months after Cactus Rose (the 100-mile race was the Rocky Raccoon race in Huntsville, Texas).
During the summer months, this footbridge, located along a multiuse trail near Emily Murphy park in the Edmonton river valley, would be used by hikers and cyclists. Now that winter is here and it is covered with snow, it sits waiting for spring.
There are miles of multiuse trails in Edmonton's river valley. They are always busy during the summer months and on nice winter days there are many hikers and cyclists as well. The snow covered trees add to the beauty of these trails as well.
Coming this Spring 2021 with the Deco(c)rate is this "Converted Greenhouse" from KraftWork. The wood finish and open windows makes this spacious greenhouse a multiuse for any designer's dream. Be sure to order your crate today before it's too late!
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Visitors at Blackwell walk on land shaped by the retreating Wisconsin Glacier 12,000 to 15,000 years ago. After the glacier’s retreat, savannas with widely spaced oak trees formed on the higher ground while the lower-lying ground became home to marsh and prairie plants. At Blackwell’s McKee Marsh, the 13,000-year-old skeleton of a woolly mammoth — one of the oldest finds of its kind in northeastern Illinois — was discovered in 1977.
In the 1830s, Erastus Gary, one of Winfield Township’s first settlers and a founder of Gary, Indiana, made his home on the land that is now Blackwell Forest Preserve. There, he operated a grist mill — Gary’s Mill — east of the West Branch DuPage River. The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County purchased the land 130 years later and named it after Roy C. Blackwell, a former District president.
The District converted a quarry on the south side of the preserve into a multiuse area to retain stormwater and provide visitors with a variety of recreational activities. The quarry became Silver Lake. Authorities later chose Blackwell for the site of a county landfill, which operated from 1965 to 1973 and provided valuable knowledge about managing solid waste. Today, Mount Hoy serves as a scenic overlook and popular birding site as well as a winter tubing hill.
Ke Ala Hele Makalae also know as the Kauai Multiuse Path has great views. The trail is around 7-10 miles long. Every mile of it has great photo ops.
Active Assignment Weekly - Black And White, Fences And Gates
AAW - Apr. 11-18, 2022.
Cropped and increased contrast.
Multipurpose tower supporting several cellular telephone antennas, field flood lights and audio frequency speaker system for the Telegraph Tuesday Group. Photographed in 665 nanometer infrared using an infrared modified Canon 20D and rendered in channel inverted false color infrared.
Orem, Utah County, Utah.
The raised bike/pedestrian walkway that connects the westside multiuse path to the southside sidewalk and bike lanes opened last week at the Sellwood Bridge, Portland, OR. LightBox. NB53414,16
As long as the fishers do not eat grass and the elk do not eat fish, the fishers and elk can amicably share the resources in a moist, healthy meadow.
A sunny, warm, early summer day in Rocky Mountain National Park brought a large herd (not shown) and many people (not shown) to Moraine Park to enjoy the day.
The Big Thompson River wanders continuously through Moraine Park, fed by melting snowfields in all of the higher mountains immediately to the west. Viewed large, you can see 5 fishers and 6 elk.
Thursday morning i drove 22km out to Langford Lake.
After parking beside the swimming area beside Langford Parkway, I hit for the southern trailhead
We were here last in June 2021 and this section was closed due to bridge repairs.
The bridge has been replaced and I have pictures-to-prove-it.
...formerly known as a vintage pickle (or celery) dish.
I like using thrifted items for uses other than their intended purpose. The vintage hobnail glass is used to hold my toothbrush and toothpaste.
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When the North Valley's only open space, Anderson Field, was saved (mostly) from development and became Los Poblanos open space--multi-use was the name of the plan. I'd say it has been very effective.
Friday morning I cycled the 3400m loop around Royal Bay Community Development.
Biking Royal Bay from GoPro
Rail loaders extend from the old feed mill in Bellville, Ohio along the old B&O line. The feed mill has been renovated and now operates as Elzy Milling & Trade. The old rail line is now a multiuse trail.
Sapperton Pump Station.
Metro Vancouver Regional Park staff facilities, public washrooms, wayfinding signage, bike parking, drinking fountains, and garbage and recycling bins. A paved multi-use greenway trail for walking and cycling will connect to the existing Brunette Fraser Regional Greenway, and an access road and parking.
Brunette Creek, New Westminster, British Columbia
The raised bike/pedestrian walkway that connects the westside multiuse path to the southside sidewalk and bike lanes opened this week. Weather permitting, explore this and other new views of the new bridge on the Saturday February 25th PDXNightOwls Sellwood Bridge Photowalk. LightBox. Sellwood Bridge, Portland, OR. NB53417
Vantage point from which to photograph the entire project. This overpass will be removed once the new, multiuse overpass is completed.
Tuesday morning I cycled 22km along the Lochside Trail and Galloping Goose Trail.
One stop was at the McKenzie Avenue's Interchange construction site.
He swims 4km every day. Today, he's headed in the ebb tide up to Tillicum Bridge and back with the tide.
Selkirk Trestle beyond
About the Galloping Goose Regional Trail in Colwood.
The Galloping Goose Regional Trail (GGT) is a picturesque multi-use trail that runs through the heart of Colwood as it follows the old railway line on its 55km journey from Victoria to Sooke.
The trail, which is owned and maintained by the Capital Regional District, attracts thousands of users every day. From March 1, 2024 to March 1, 2025 a total of 270,077 pedestrians and cyclists have passed the automated counter on the Galloping Goose Regional Trail near Wale Road.
The new Colwood Gateway Bridge will allow for a safe, seamless connection that encourages more residents and visitors to travel in and around Colwood on foot or by bike, supporting the City's goals for improved health and well being, easing traffic congestion, improving air quality, and reducing our climate impact.
on top of the pylons (see note) taking pedestrians and cyclists to and from the south side of the bridge and over the trolley tracks which will be in the foreground. Scroll across the full 2400px wide size here. Read and see more at SellwoodBridge .org . NB48538-46
The TAB Building in Albion was designed by the now-retired Queensland architect Geoffrey Pie in conjunction with Hall Phillips and Wilson Architects (now Phillips Smith Conwell Architects). It was a government funded project during the mid-1970s.
Pie received the Robin Boyd Award for residential architect for his own home in 1986 and was made a member of the Order of Australia in 2014.
The TAB Building was the recipient of the 25 Year Award for Enduring Architecture from the Queensland chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects in 2007. In its award citation, the jury praised the building for having “weathered generations of reaction to, and subsequent re-embracing of, the principles of functional modernism.”
The institute, led by then-chapter president Richard Kirk, lodged an application with the Queensland government’s Department of Environment and Heritage Protection to have the building placed on the State Heritage Register in September 2015. The bid was rebuffed the following year.
“The [building] is a fine surviving example of Late Twentieth Century Brutalist architecture, which is located on the city fringe of Brisbane,” reads the institute’s application.
“This ten storey commercial building has enjoyed a certain degree of public notoriety as a local landmark for Albion since its construction. Although the building is only around forty metres in height, its comparative scale against the late-nineteenth or early twentieth century commercial architecture of the adjacent Albion centre generates a considerable visual presence for the (former) TAB Building in this locality.”
As the tallest building on an arterial road, the building was “a solitary, prominent, forward scout for modern urban architecture in the middle ring suburbs.”
Although heritage protection for the Albion TAB Building was rejected, the company behind the Hudson Common project intend to repurpose the existing structure in their multiuse precinct of residential, commercial, and corporate.
Source: Brisbane Times, ArchitectureAU.
“This is where I went and this is what I saw.”
Thursday morning I drove the Benz to Langford BC and walked a Jordie Lunn Bike Park Trail.
It was early so I pretty much had the place to myself.
Afterward, I put the drone up over Westhills Housing Development.
Remembrance Day I cycled a 23km roundtrip to The Nest and back home.
The Nest is located at the 9.5km location beside the Galloping Goose Goose Regional Trail (GGT)
My sister and bro-in-law live just another 500m beyond so I rode out to see them after downing my bowl of soup.
Both are looking well and are hale and hearty (not hardy).
It sure was cold for me cycling at 25km/hr. The temp was 9°C but in my (achalasia) condition I froze.
The friendly Nest staff gave me a mug of hot water to wrap my hands around to warm them up.
I am an expert on Southern Vancouver Island trails.
From Nanaimo Parkway in the north and Haslam Creek Trail to the Cowichan Valley Trail — both CPR grade and CNR grade. Mid-Island at Kinsol Trestle and the many trails within Thetis Lake Park (Westoby and Scafe Hill) and Lochside Trail in Galloping Goose Trail and those in Royal Bay and Hatley Park. I’ve also cycled the Great Trail over the Malahat.
Off-Vancouver- Island rides include the Kettle Valley Rail Trail from Kelowna, BC and the Olympic Discovery Trail from Port Angles, WA.
This brings us to page 100 in the Seaside Magazine:
“Come check out our brand new multi-use pathway! Join us in front of McDonald's on the Lochside Regional Regional Trail (corner of Pat Bay Highway at Mount Newton Crossroad). Spring Goby Bike Week is May 31st to June 6th.”
Being the experienced, trail aficionado that I am, instead of riding my bike 20 kilometers out there, I put the bike on the back of my vehicle and drove out.
I wanted to see if I could find the trailhead so I left an hour early. I drove the full length about Mt. Newton Crossroad west all the way to the ocean. Seeing no details of any new trail, I came back and parked near Goby Bike Week kiosks.
I ask everyone in the three different tents — including two Central Saanich police officers — where this Trail was: Nobody had even heard of it.
Therefore my question to you is: where is this all new brand new multi-use pathway?
I like to use GPS tracking information to designate exact locations but even a map will do.
P.S. An old adage informs users that sometimes finding the trailhead is the most difficult part of the outing.
When completed, Galloping Goose Trail users will no longer have to take a circuitous route along the road and cross the highway to move between the the 13km Marker and 14km Marker.
The 1.2km project connects the E&N Regional Trail to the downtown core. It includes off-street multi-use pathways and protected bike lanes along Kimta Road. There will also be new pedestrian and bike crossings, accessibility upgrades, landscaping, and new lighting and pathway resurfacing on the multi-use path between Tyee Road and the Johnson Street Bridge.
Kimta E&N Connector September 2022
N.B. Pedestrians can walk on cycling trails but cyclists cannot ride on sidewalks
7:25am I left for 39km roundtrip ride to Princess Auto in Langford.
I think this box will make a good carrying-box for one of my bikes (once the bottom is reinforced with a sheet of whatever)
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Notes: First cars and trains across Sydney Harbour Bridge. Taken for the Sam Hood News Service. Official opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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