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Funny...whenever I find a path such as this, the animals seem to sense that you are "safe" they are not as bothered as when you are just out there...they seem to know you will stick to the path...you hope so anyway...!
Winding stairs down Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak), Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. #twittertuesday #pathways
I just shot a shot of the pigeons swooping to park atop their Dickens barn perches again. Flying rats indeed! Well, I turned and headed toward the Loop Trail around McIntosh Lake. Oops... it does not look like I'm-a gonna make it. These dang sunflowers are hogging the trail to the lake. At least I better take some snaps while I figure out how to maneuver the "stand."
This was a dandy day without any clouds and I originally thought that I better get some exercise but I may be at a standstill. There is always something at McIntosh. I am fighting back against time poorly spent behind this keyboard and monitor. Amazon and Echo don't want you to get up and move but scientists say that after all their studies on longevity the most reliable way to extend life is to exercise. I made a fall trek up to Gold Hill yesterday and ventured into my first snow fall of monster flakes and today, loads of Longmonters were trekking the loop trail on foot, bikes and with doggies. All that and I missed the "Zombie Crawl" in Denver today.
This is the McIntosh-Lohr Farm Agricultural Museum on Highway #66, (not the same as Route #66) It goes up to Estes Park and mostly ends @ east Flatteville and Hwy. #66. I dropped my intended walk when I saw this clouding that really popped the windmill.
Yet another big sky panorama captured with a wide-angle lens on the approach to Haytor from the main road.
Narrow strip of land showing a small dirt pathway which leads into a mountain lake and ends on a tiny island. In the background there's green mountain slope with grey rocks of different sizes scattered throughout.
Another shot from the trip I took to the Lagan Meadows a while ago. I did a kind of fake depth of field in this shot, please let me know what you think.
I love this photograph.
Pathways Game. Download in your Play Store via play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.artificialrome....
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One of the pathways in Royden park, from last weekend today a non starter here , grey miserable and cold !
The "Pathway to Healing", paved with bricks from donors, leads to UC Irvine Douglas Hospital in Orange California.
One day, while walking the "Pathway to Healing" to see Tom in ICU, I decided that my brother was going to have a brick with his name on it along the Pathway. My donation is to thank everyone who cared for Tom during his 22 days in ICU. Everyone was so kind. Even on Tom's last day his nurse came in various times to re-position him so that he would be comfortable. I was so touched by everyone that I met, and I am very grateful for everything they did for Tom when he couldn't do anything for himself.
Pathways is an ongoing project and will hopefully build to a large collection of pathways from around the uk and abroad.
Stockwood Park, Luton. 2009.
Pathway Bellows, Inc. - A subsidiary of Callahan Mining Corporation.
Apparently this was a product specific binder for their Flex-Abilities expansion joints. Very Monkees looking logo for a product for what otherwise looked like the standard stodgy industrial design mentality.
Still apparently in business but were bought by Senior Operations, and are called Senior Flexonics Pathway. Callahan was bought by Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation in the 90's.
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II + 16-35 mm @ 16 mm - 4.0 sec at f/11, ISO 100
Manual mode @ 0 EV E.C - Pattern metering - no flash
Subject Distance: unknown
I waited 15 minutes for a shot without people, and ended up preferring the one with people in it. Go figure.
45°30'49.99" N 122°43'2.52" W, 234.5 m
Hoyt Arboretum
Portland, Oregon, USA
Taken on 11.14.2010, uploaded on 11.20.2010.
©2010 Adam James Steenwyk. Please contact me at ajamess [at] gmail [dot] com if you would like to use this photo. Blog: www.f128.info