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Yet another from a walk through Dunham Massey park, Altrincham, Cheshire, England.
Canon 450D + 50mm + nifty fifty
I know these last few, although posted over a week, were all taken on the same day, but we've not had great weather here and I'm supposed to be training for a 10K in the evenings :)
However, I did get out yesterday evening in the nice sunset we had and popped off about 200 I think around the river near to us, so will have a sort through and see what's there.
North-west corner at Las Trampas Rd. & Danville Blvd., Alamo, circa 1912. Present site of Arco service station.
Concretions are post-depositional structures found in some sedimentary successions, usually in shales. They vary in mineralogy, size, and shape, but often have slightly flattened spheroidal shapes. They form by post-depositional mineralization around some nucleus (e.g., a rock fragment or fossil fragment).
Stratigraphy: Sentinel Butte Formation, upper Fort Union Group, Upper Paleocene
Locality: North Unit of Roosevelt National Park, Little Missouri Badlands, western North Dakota, USA
A view of Covington, Kentucky, in October 1973. The white building in the center is the Kentucky Post building - a now defunct daily newspaper
Discontinued Jan. 23, 1993. Saint Louis County. Photo by J Gallagher, Jul. 1976.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
Believe it or not the Trading Post is still open in Cache, OK. Sign could use an update. Looks like the lower sign once had 'OYSTER' painted on it, and 'INDIAN STORE' painted over that.
HDR from a single RAW, Photomatix.
The Last Post being played at the 2010 Charlottetown Remembrance Day service.
Nikon D90
Nikkor 70-300mm
Fayette County. Photo by E Kalish, Aug. 2011.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
Journal Entry three.
Date: Unknown
"Hmm .. Can't really say how many days i have been since we left that working spot, i guess around Two og Three, Anyway me and pete followed the tracks of the Murderes or Killers. we followed the road a day i think and then the tracks startet going in to the forrest kinda. after some time we enden up in at place where there wasent that many trees and we could se one of the killers but i think hey where hill billys you know the stereio type you know the one that cant read and likes gun, hmm .. That Guard was not a problem Pete ended his life fast and i took his ak and gave pete my gun. we wen't up to the camp. the walls wasen't that big, big enough to i coulden see over it and just spary with my new ak and pete startet shooting to it diddent take long time for us to end them. we took there ammo and food and left in case there would be more og them."
A post for Bokeh Wednesdays!
I love the little bit of light on the dark seed pods of a False Blue Indigo plant at the Butterfly Garden.
Monarch Waystation,
University of Kansas,
Lawrence (Douglas County), KS.
Check out this telephone pole on Cambie Street in Vancouver. Years and years of band flyers and show promotions have left cool wear on in the wood. Remnants of a lot of peoples dreams on this old post.