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Nikon F100, AF Nikkor 50mm f1.4D, orange filter, Kentmere PAN400+Super Prodol, Epson GT-X830. 1/1600, f/3.5.

Photo taken in the Japanese garden in Hasselt - Belgium.

A lone walker’s footprints on the white sands of Luskentyre on the Isle of Harris at sunset.

Life has roads.. paths.. and detours.. daily. Every single one of these are new changes, opportunities and outcomes. Every decision that you make is a new possibility.. and nobody ever really KNOWS what the outcome of that path will be.

...What could look like a long clear straight away path.. could instantly become blocked by a fallen tree or a big pothole.. or any other unforeseen obstacle.. that wasn't there before, but ... but THAT'S LIFE, ISN'T IT??!

 

If you really get into it.. and really think about it, it's kind of scary for some.. exciting for others. But then some of us believe that all of those paths/roads that we take were already chosen for us ((destiny)) & although we may THINK that we're making a decision.. it was already written for us to do so..

 

What do I believe??

Hmm.. I'm not sure. Probably a little bit of both?? LOL believe me, I have given this subject A LOT of thought! And, my answer.. is STILL UNSURE!

 

However, whatever you believe.. remember that each decision you make..every path or road that you decide to take.. can ultimately change your future.. (even the smaller paths & detours). Any little pothole in the road that you didn't see coming could cause your tire to blow out.. and you might have to sit on the side of the road "waiting for AAA" or taking less time to: "change your own tire"..

But always remember.. these decisions are important.. no matter how small.

 

When I am making big decisions, personally I choose to pray about them.. I ask God to help me make the right decision..

But all of us are different.. Some of us are more impulsive than others, or more impatient.

 

But no matter what, no matter which road we take..

All of us have the SAME THING IN COMMON: We all have choices.

..& We all hope that we make the right one.

 

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Just some thoughts...

 

I hope that you all have a beautiful Tuesday! I hope that all of your days go nicely and you are healthy, happy & as stress free as possible!

 

I just got home from physical therapy and I have an important zoom appointment in a little while. My physical therapist did such a fantastic job on me today.. she did this new massage technique on my neck and upper back that I have never seen before.. and it was amazing. She pulled out these long metal things that looked almost like knives (kind of intimidating when you see them!) But she explained how they're smooth and won't hurt me, but they help her to reach deep into my very tight muscles to loosen them without tiring herself out quickly or hurting her self. She did let me know that I will probably bruise on my neck (which I did), but it's just 'the bad stuff coming out' or getting better.. because she actually was able to reach the worst part of the issue.

 

I am so grateful & thanked her probably 10 times !! I feel so great.. and I go back again Thursday morning to have this done again. It works so GOOD & my neck and upper back currently feel amazing!

..ALSO, I told her how on my way in how I had a migraine (I haven't had one in about 1 1/2 years), but when I do get them I cannot see. I took ibprofen and closed my eyes and rubbed my temples before I went inside and I was starting to feel better. (PT helped that 1000% it went away immediately, thank GOD!) but I also explained to her that the night before while I was at work that I lifted a few big trays of meat on a couple occasions.. (probably between 20-60 lbs each).. Even though my co-workers don't let me .. and try to do it all for me.. on a few occasions I had to. She was happy to hear that.. because she wants me to TRY to lift and see how it works for me.. She explained that she would much rather me practice lifting things at work, NOW (while I'm seeing her in physical therapy at least twice a week).. that way we can SEE how it affects me and how I feel.. and if anything, PT will help me if it hurts me at all.. and then she'd tell me NOT to. I was happy to hear that.. because I don't want to be considered useless because of this injury. I don't want to be a burden at my job.. or an inconvenience. So, I'm glad she suggested it.

 

Anyhoo, I feel great! And I'm SO GRATEFUL!

😄

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Again, I hope that you all have a fantastic day! Take care of yourselves! Stay safe & healthy & I look forward to seeing all of your new photos! Keep em' coming! I always enjoy to view your photography, guys!

Stones on the beach at Lake Ontario , you find many nice walking paths , trails & wildlife at Nawautin natural sanctuary , Martins photograph , Grafton , Ontario , Canada , March 21. 2021

The section of path between Oaken Wood and Botany Bay

Mt Quixing, Yangmingshan National Park, Taiiwan

With a few nesting birds . . .

I had such a fantatsic time shooting the very lovely Anouska yesterday - she is a beautiful model and super talented photographer. t was such a treat because she is so beautiful inside and out :) It was a little different this time though because Anouska shot me too! We did a photographer - photographer collaboration - I feel Anouska got a bit of a raw deal because I'm not a model at all but it was lots of fun & who knows we may even do another one soon!

 

I will be uploading some more shots from our shoot soon so stay tuned :) L x

 

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Schenectady County Forest Preserve, Duanesburg, New York.

This wooden pathway through the swamps of Skaneateles Conservation Area reminds me of some of the ancient roads through bogs in Europe - including the Corlea Trackway.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corlea_Trackway

 

One has to wonder if one day archaeologists will stumble across this and wonder the purpose...

Another view of Hedge Row, in beautiful dappled sunlight

Path to a fall

Old Market Omaha Nebraska.

This happy family and their dog and I just smiled at each other.

They were having a great time pedaling their cart, and I was delighted I had my camera out and ready!

Grandma is sitting in the back:-)

Enjoy the end of the week, flickr friends....thanks for your visit.

...Pat...xo

 

Walk along the canal at Wilstone and across the fields towards Puttenham.

The path through time.

 

Quiet the mind and the soul will speak! Just the place, simply couldn’t resist this one :)

  

Street Photography, Broadway

 

Sydney CBD

 

July, 2019

A lovely moment along the trail to the Abandoned Carbide Mill in Gatineau Park in Quebec, Canada.

 

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Along the path from Genridding to Helvellyn.

Ullswater. Lake District. UK

... sorry for posting these boring autumn-shots ;))

.... here is still no winter or snow.... besides I am very busy and have no time to go out shooting....

 

so enjoy walking this shady path in the englischer garten, munich and twinkle into the light!

Creamer's Field refuge, Fairbanks, Alaska.

Cuyahoga Valley bike path.

I've just re-discovered this photo on my hard drive. This was taken a few months ago on my way up the Watkin path. The path is located in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales.

 

Thanks for looking and please feel free to check out some of my other work :)

Port Quin

 

These are the now disused mine shafts of Gilson's Cove Mine, they on either side of the coast path between Doyden Point at Port Quin and Lundy Bay. It was a mixed lead, silver and antimony mine, a small amount of copper ore was also extracted. One shaft goes down to sea level, the other deeper.

 

The shaft to the right and furthest away in the photo is virtually on the edge of the cliff.

 

The small island out to sea on the left is The Mouls, which sits just to the right of the entrance to the Camel Estuary.

 

Thank you for your visit and your comments, they are greatly appreciated.

Pods Wood, Messing, Essex, England - 13th April, 2019

Pilisszentlászló - Visegrád

Pilis, Hungary

Potters Marsh - a birders haven just on the outskirts of Anchorage but provides for great for landscapes too

Tryon Creek State Park

August 6, 2017

Super Ikonta C 6x9

Fuji Acros100 in caffenol

Print March 15, 2018 Bergger VC FB warmtone in Kodak D-52 1:1

Sepia toned Moersch MT3

 

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