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Princess Island Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Canadian geese crossing the pathway to get a drink. These geese waited to cross the pathway after the people went both ways they crossed, was awesome to see. Spring 2018.
there are many ways to navigate life. two people can meet at the same place, but from very different pathways. creative projects begin and end, yet it’s the process that transforms us.
[52:52, on the ground]
in the last ten days we had so many storms, lightnings and thunder, guess I missed out on the real autumn images
A blue blanket of bluebells by this pathway in the woodland walk last night with my special friend Trisha.
I've looked over this shot quite a few times and never really thought I'd use it. But after a few days of no new images, I thought I'd have a go at some older stuff and came across this one. Even though the trees seem somewhat unbalanced in size here I still kind of like how they lined the pathway disappearing into the fog.
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Understand, I’ll slip quietly
away from the noisy crowd
when I see the pale
stars rising, blooming, over the oaks.
I’ll pursue solitary pathways
through the pale twilit meadows,
with only this one dream:
You come too.
... where Petunias and Cockscomb abound. Not unlike the look of Spring, but on a hot Summer's day.
Roma Street Parkland covers 16 hectares in the centre of Brisbane, Australia. The Roma Street Parkland is adjacent to Brisbane Transit Centre and the Roma Street railway station from which it takes its ... Wikipedia
“Look back at our struggle for freedom,
Trace our present day’s strength to its source,
And you will find that man’s pathway to glory
Is strewn with the bones of a horse.”
Dare Devil Diva Trick Riding
A group of soldiers on patrol pass by a relic from a bygone war
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made this shitty thing, enjoy.
This takes you to Gelert's grave and his bronze statue behind a wall.
Lovely walk alongside fields with cows and sheep....all friendly [ but won't budge at all off their territory] !!!
Beddgelert is a village and community in the Snowdonia area of Gwynedd, Wales. The population of the community taken at the 2011 census was 455, and includes Nantmor and Nant Gwynant. It is reputed to be named after the legendary hound Gelert