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It was just a very ordinary walk in the same Helsinki suburb surroundings, still with patches of ice here and there, but sun already was shining warmer and friendlier than a couple of weeks ago. And then behind a turn of the path opened a view over a little bay, and sunlight fell on the tops of last year dropworts in so marvelous angle that all the scene was flooded with light... I deliberately let the flare come into the photo, because it reveals the feeling from that moment like fairies would be dancing in the branches and chasing the winter away. :-)
Plum Point , Newburgh, NY
I am doing a series on paths along the Hudson. The trees are old and historic. This area was very active during the Revolutionary War. Washington was in Newburgh for 18 months at the end of the war. West Point was about 15 miles south of Newburgh, and there was a lot of communications and messages between Washington and West Point. This might have been one of the paths used by messengers. To me, this path feels magical. I am trying to convey the sense and feeling of the area.
My wishes is for all to stay save from the horrendous virus and remember to look after vulnerable neighbours.
This flagged stone path leads from Rosedale up toward the Disused Ironstone Railway track which traverses the head of the dale and round the the famous Chimney Bank. The track is in the final stages of being upgraded for easy access to all groups of people.
Rosedale is in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England
……. A local pleasant walk that has some interesting views & trees, the path & hedgerow led nicely to the trees I thought. A phone shot taken whilst doing my iPhoneaday 365 last year. Alan:-)
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We can never judge the lives of others, because each person knows only their own pain and renunciation. It's one thing to feel that you are on the right path, but it's another to think that yours is the only path.
Paulo Coelho
hbw :)
On my walks and hikes in the winter, I think the light is especially beautiful in the afternoon. When the sun goes down and the sparkling crystals from the frost rest on plants and trees, that shine so beautifully against the sky that eventually gets the deep blue color. Even though it's cold, I do not freeze/feel cold. I get warm at heart and grateful just by being present!
Guess where you can find this stunning landscape ?
My friend Luigi is getting impatient about the Dolomiti's pictures, so here is one I edited.
Santa Maddalena, Alto Adige - Italy
Path to the lookout at the San Antonio Botanical Gardens. A really great location to take in an urban sunset.
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walking in the woods along the Jones Falls - HSS!
this wonderful park is just north of Baltimore City and is less than 10 minutes from where I live
questa è dedicata a tutti quelli che traggono forza dalle difficoltà,da un futuro pieno di dubbi, domande e se..niente ci piega e niente ci spezza, la strada ce la costruiamo noi con il nostro coraggio!
One of the many paths I recently hiked around my home village in hoarfrost and fog.
Einer der vielen Wege, die ich kürzlich bei Raureif und Nebel rund um mein Heimatdorf gewandert bin.
“But at times I wondered if I had not come a long way to find that what I really sought was something I left behind”
~ Thomas West
In truth, this umbrella really belongs to a story involving a portrait of a Chinese couple, but that's a rather boring tale. I'd rather ponder this image as a metaphor for needful things left behind. Perhaps a reminder during this Christmas season to treasure the tresures we already have. Too often we leave them behind in the cold.