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EXPLORE May 7, 2021
Our trip to Venice has been cancelled twice I can only imagine how difficult things have been for those who live there. Still hoping to return again one of these days!
It is worth taking an extra minute to view in Large!
Irby is an unincorporated community in southern Lincoln County, Washington, United States, west of Odessa, north of State Route 28 on Irby Road. The BNSF Railway runs through the town. It was founded as a ranch in 1878 by John Irby.
This is a skeleton of a once bustling hotel. The doors and windows are gone, clapboard siding is warping away from the outside walls, and the roof has gaping holes. Irby, which was settled in 1904, was a local railroad stop on the Great Northern railroad line at one time. Now the freight trains of the Burlington Northern just whistle past.
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Photo of the remains of the Irby Hotel captured via Minolta MC Rokkor-X PF 50mm F/1.7 lens. In the unincorporated community of Irby. Columbia Plateau Region. Inland Northwest. Lincoln County, Washington. On the first day of September 2019.
Exposure Time: 1/320 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/11 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 5663 K * Plug-In: Vintage-Classic Muted
This log cabin is in the city park of Manhattan, KS. It is used a museum, it lots of the things inside that were used back in the 1800s.
These were once called a "finch creeper" and John James Audubon and Alexander Wilson called it a "blue yellow-backed warbler."
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An old cottage at Beaconsfield that still continues to defy the elements and survives largely intact!
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Frederick Douglass born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey. 1817 was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. He became the most important leader of the movement for African-American civil rights in the 19th century.
After escaping from slavery in Maryland in 1838, Douglass became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, during which he gained fame for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings.
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Hope you're having a Merry Christmas! <3
We went to the most beautiful place today. It was freezing but it was absolutely worth it haha
I think I have run out of photos of Alex and Christian THIS IS SO SAD
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Cley was once one of the busiest ports in England, where grain, malt, fish, spices, coal, cloth, barley and oats were exported or imported. The many Flemish gables in the town are a reminder of trade with the Low Countries. But despite its name, Cley has not been "next the sea" since the 17th century, due to land reclamation. Some of the buildings that once lined the quay remain, notably Cley Windmill, which is Grade II*-listed and, according to Wikipedia, dates from 1819. This is one of the most famous landmarks on the North Norfolk coast. These days it provides holiday accommodation.
The marshes around Cley are internationally important for their populations of rare breeding and visiting birds. Cley Marshes bird reserve has been in the care of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust since 1926, making it the oldest county Wildlife Trust reserve in Britain. The village of Cley lies within the Norfolk Coast AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and the North Norfolk Heritage Coast.
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Once the "National Limited" got me to NYC, I had an afternoon and evening to walk around viewing the amazing city and the amazing people in it. Departure from NYC was on the "Montrealer", and more scary track until we entered the Central Vermont's main line (ownership of the main was shared by B&M and CV south of White River) north of White River Junction. I slept pretty well! The service stop at St. Albans was a chance to stretch my legs and get some pictures. The grand red brick building in the background served as general offices for CV, and as the Amtrak station. It once had a trainshed attached, but that was gone shortly before the beginning of Amtrak.
've been back home this weekend and I still love it here.. Home is where I can be myself and - as my mom says - I can be a child again.
Sometimes I become homesick when I'm home already.
Oh and I bought the mask like.. ages ago! Now I think: I MUST use it more often for my photos so.. wait & see
Have a nice sunday everyone!
OMG thanks EVERYONE for your nice comments and favs, I never expected to get that much attention for one of my photographs..
you made my day <3
In Alberta these past few November days.. minus the color and bugs, although, I did swallow a bug while biking and see a few lazy bees hanging around. I've been out kayaking again and it sure is cool hitting and breaking up the ice ; what a sound it makes. Of course I scare all the wildlife while doing that so I leave the cam at home. Since it is my Mom's birthday and she loved fishing with Dad I'm posting this one from another favorite stomping ground of mine. Taken with the 40D and my banged up 300mm which surprises me :) Happy Saturday!
The Esplanade North Burleigh in the late afternoon sun was once lined with houses backed by 'weekenders', shacks and inexpensive 'beach houses' owned by 'outsiders'. Then surfing and property became popular. Surf Patrol tower and North Burleigh Surf Club in foreground.