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The Wisconsin Educational Association Convention (Teacher's Convention) was this Thursday and Friday so there was no school.
This is the newly paved path along Shore Drive which connects up, via city streets, to the other new path bike path that goes down Burton Street, past the Boy's and Girl's Club, to Krueger Park swimming pool and golf course.
THANK YOU City of Beloit! The west side really, really needed this kind of improvement! Well done (and about time)!
Processed in Picasa 3 from in-camera RAW. I don't really care for how Picasa handles RAW export - it's too limited.
A path is being worn towards the railway bridge giving pedestrian access to Maidenbower.
The path on the other side of the railway is nothing like the path on this side – see below.
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yesterday I went out for a walk, you know that oppressive need of isolation and solitude, but I actually don't know many places where to refuge in cases like that and since I didn't know where I was heading I simply followed a path nearby my house usually used by sheepherders and I found this quite little place characterized by a huge olive plant on the mountain from which I could see all the countryside around my village. Quite quaint of course.
Flare Path By Terence Rattigan Directed by Trevor Nunn
Based on the experiences of the playright - Terence Rattigan (1911-1977) - as a tail gunner in the RAF during the Second World War He later reworked Flare Path into a screenplay and in 1954 the re-titled The Way to the Stars starring Michael Redgrave was released.
Along the path after the tunnels the path becomes overgrown as most people turn around and walk back.
An afternnon walk in the nature preserve at Maplewood flats. 118 Photos in 2018 - 31. Follow the Path
Path to Kongobuji through a very long cemetary. People are buried here to be close to Kobo Daishi, or Kukai, when he awakes after a six million year meditation. Good thing they're already dead or that would seem like a really long time.
This graveyard holds remains of some of the Toyotomi, Oda, Uesugi, Tokugawa, Date, and many other famous shoguns, samurais, emperors, and military strategists from Japanese history.