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quick note: I'm on vacation the first week of June and plan to be out & about with the camera as much as possible. if anyone wants to hit up some out-of-the-way places, send me a message through flickr mail!
that's me, peeking out from the bushes. super-awesome-pathway styles. we had no idea if we were even allowed to be there....it was a pretty strange place all around.
The southern section of the Catchwater Drain north of Skellingthorpe Road in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
The drain was created by architect Sir John Rennie as part of the Lincoln West Drainage scheme in 1816 to make the lowlands on the west of the city more marketable for the landowners such as Lord Monson.
The Catchwater Drain runs from Skellingthorpe and through Swanpool and Boultham. It meets the River Witham at the end of Atham Terrace at a crossway junction with Sincil Drainage Dyke. Part of the drain runs into the Witham, part of it turns north and runs alongside the River until Coulson Road where it joins the Main Dyke and flows into the River Witham.
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I'm playing piano again after decades, and I picked up Beethoven Sonata 14, a.k.a. "Moonlight Sonata", in C# minor. The knowledge is fuzzy, and the neural pathways are grown over with weeds, but it's coming back to me.
The Villages around Konso are built with several circular walls on a hill. The inner wall can be three to five metres high. Each walled area house more and more people as the population grows. The walls are largely defensive with pathways into the centre zig-zagging up the hillside.
Pathway Matta is a new and unique product from re-knowned Matta Products stable which provides an instant anti-slip Pathway with a safety surface incorporated. Ideal for covering old tarmac pathways and for new pathways where public safety is key to prevent slip, trips and falls. If someone does fall onto the Pathway Matta unlike concrete slabs, block paving or tarmac the Pathway Matta cushions the fall and prevents the impact damage associated with these hard surfaces.
Pathway Matta is made from 100% recycled materials and its green credentials don't stop there because instead of having to dig up old pathway tarmac, block paving, concrete or slabs and then dispose of in land fill etc - Pathway just covers over the top helping save carbon credits.
Ideal for the use in playgrounds, parks, retirment homes, hospitals, care homes, adventure parks, theme parks etc etc