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The meandering path through Shanklin Chine
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Matthew has been begging for two years to go to the Space Center in Huntsville. So I took him yesterday and it was fun. This is Space Shuttle Pathfinder. Not everyday you see a fully stacked space shuttle!!!
The beautiful Japanese Tea Garden at San Francisco filled with Cherry Blossoms, greenery, little ponds and little Japanese treasures
Getting some fresh air at lunchtime. The canal tow path is looking gloriously overgrown at the moment.
ok more like dirt road in the woods. forest path sounds more romantic.
At Armand Bayou Nature Center
The Fruit Garden Path by Amy Lowell
The path runs straight between the flowering rows,
A moonlit path, hemmed in by beds of bloom,
Where phlox and marigolds dispute for room
With tall, red dahlias and the briar rose.
'T is reckless prodigality which throws
Into the night these wafts of rich perfume
Which sweep across the garden like a plume.
Over the trees a single bright star glows.
Dear garden of my childhood, here my years
Have run away like little grains of sand;
The moments of my life, its hopes and fears
Have all found utterance here, where now I stand;
My eyes ache with the weight of unshed tears,
You are my home, do you not understand?
Resolution Way, formerly Mechanics Path connects Deptford High Street and Church Street along the south side of the railway viaduct, the former 'Mechanics Arms' (now a restaurant) on the right.
This is a rare remaining section of the once 'gas-lit tree-lined boulevard' built by the London and Greenwich Railway alongside the line. An artists impression of the early days can be seen here - mikes.railhistory.railfan.net/imfile/03812.jpg
Foot/bike path over Olentangy River Road, SR 315 and the Olentangy River. It has quite a grade up and down!
Photo of a gate leading to a path. Using the "minimise" mode on the Lumix GF3 to add a tiltshift effect.
It looked like the Great Wall of China, but it's just a path up the narrow spine of an alpine foothill.
May 17: Day 3 of my spiritual retreat. Out wandering the paths and turned around to see I had companions.
This really benefits tremendously from being viewed large. I'm enamored of the texture of the reeds.