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Today Amber continued with her training on our walk down the Cuckoo Trail to Sicklehatch lane and then back via the fields. So it was one step forward and two back today due to s couple of unruly dogs but still onwards. There was lots to see and it was a lovely walk in the sunshine. So just the three images of the trail a woodland path and a tractor shed.
Based on a quilt from "Freddy & Gwen Collaborate Again" For a baby girl with a gray nursery. Finished quilt top about 40 x 50"
A long established but underdocumented bike path in Miami is the Snake Creek bike trail. It runs along the canal and serves as a connector between coastal North Miami Beach (NE 165th ST/22nd Ave) and the mini-industrial center of Miami Gardens (~NE 196th ST/2nd Ave). It starts out as a simple bike lane (a little further back but also pictured here, left) and becomes separated the rest of the way (separation also starts in this picture). The bidirectional bike lane is to the left of the one way traffic, and is diverted further up (as indicated by the sign pointing to the right). Although the start of the (separated!) bike path seems a bit neglected with rocks and bits of glass on the ground, the path is well maintained throughout the rest of the route.
The start of the thames path between Putney and Hammersmith; taken at lunch time in October
Hammersmith can be seen in the Horizon on the right of the image and it is about 20 minutes walk from here to the Hammersmith Bridge.
Please note that what the wiki article below fails to mention is that not all part of the thames path is accessible especially around the East London Dock area where there is constant development and the rich and affluent claim part of the path for themselves.
Within Hammersmith, there is a section of the thames path that is locked by the residents at sundown as well . . . it is supposedly covered by a bye-law and I shall have to check and confirm next time I am there.
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The Thames Path is a National Trail, opened in 1996, following the length of the River Thames from its source near Kemble in Gloucestershire to the Thames Barrier at Charlton. It is about 184 miles long.
The path allows of much of its length, particularly outside the London area, to be walked, or sometimes cycled, using the towpath.
It was interesting to see this every day when i walked home from school it inspired me so much and the piece next to it was dope too, cant remember who it was though. Dont know if this is still there.. I just loved how he took his lowercase H and streched it and connected it with the S,, That just made me think you can doo abosolutly anthing you want and there is no rules of limits, just get rediculous with it
一路都是矮小的龙眼树,可以随意摘取,但我们去得太晚了,已所剩无几。广州从化温泉。
On both sides of the path are all low longan trees, longans can be picked from the trees freely, but we were too late to get two or three. Chonghua hotspring, Guangzhou.
My bear version of the girls of The Path. A short horror game by Tale of Tales.
Seriously, check it out.
this is a nice little bike path that goes down hill through the tree canopies. the local transit rail is to the left.
what I didn't show is the 5 other cyclist stopped behind me, waiting for me to finish so they can stand at my view point for a selfie.
no no, they're not "letting" me to have my little photography moment, they saw me taking photos of this nice view and must have figured "hey I'm gonna do a selfie here too", see, now that pisses me off, because they need to find their own vision and view.