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The Mohonk Preserve Founded in 1869 is a private reserve of over 8000 acres located at the southern edge of the Catskill Mountains in New York which borders Lake Minnewaska Sate Park. The reserve and the Mohonk Mountian House which is several miles away and other structures in the preserve now have National Landmark status.
Preserve your memories
They're all that's left you
(From Simon & Garfunkel: Bookends Songtext. By Paul Simon)
Time it was
And what a time it was
It was a time of innocence
A time of confidences
Long ago, it must be
I have a photograph
Preserve your memories
They're all that's left you
(Simon & Garfunkel: Bookends Songtext by Paul Simon)
Fisk Quarry Preserve is located in Isle La Motte, VT and is part of the Chazy Fossil Reef, a National Natural Landmark. This area offers visitors a chance to see some of the oldest reef in the world, as well as providing short interpretive walking trails.
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Time it was, and what a time it was, it was
A time of innocence, a time of confidences
Long ago, it must be, I have a photograph
Preserve your memories, they're all that's left you
~Paul Simon Bookends
Preserve your memories
They're all that's left you
(From Simon & Garfunkel: Bookends Songtext. By Paul Simon)
This barn is on Mormon Row near Jackson Hole Wyoming. I've often been to the two most photographed barns, but this one is a bit further down the old dirt road and whenever there visiting, it always had buffalo nearby. I was thrilled this visit because I could go right up and around the barn. I also love that all three barns are being restored!
Thank you Grand Teton National Park Foundation and W. C. H. P. historic preservation.
Listening of course
www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8K06q-ef80&ab_channel=bettyEv09
Thank you my sweet Nathy for your help♥ love ya
Phylis Haenle Preserve, Grass Lake, Michigan.
Panorama created from twenty two images stitched together in Capture One
We visited the Haenle preserve to witness the migration of sand hill cranes. While we did observe about 25 cranes fly in from surrounding fields where they forage during the day, they landed on the opposite side of the marsh. Even with a long telephoto lens, they were too far away to get any good shots. But, the weather was fantastic.
The SF 52 Akurey has been sited on the quayside in Höfn and is described as a monument boat/being preserved. I have struggled to find information online, but she appears to have been in service as a fishing boat from 1963 until 1992. Her deck is sometimes open for tours but our out of season visit meant that this wasn't the case.
We drove down to Denali National Park and Wilderness Preserve on Sunday, Mother's Day. What was intended to be a relaxing day was anything but. We should have known better than to go yesterday, but we went anyways.
Normally, we stay away from Denali during tourist season because of the crowds. We prefer going where no one goes, but we do venture down to the Park in off season.
We seen the usual, moose and caribou, and there were a few people stopped to watch them. We went further on and there was a traffic jam, maybe 15 cars parked watching a bear on the hill. It wouldn't have been so bad if the people parked their cars on the side of the road, but no, in their haste and excitement, they parked their brains in their sphincter and not only parked in the middle of the road, but left their car doors open. It took us a few minutes to get through the congestion, and we parked along the side of the road a few hundred yards down the road. It was pathetic to watch, cars were hopscotching down the road, following the bear. The poor bear was on a hill and wanted to cross the road, but the cars would not let him.
Finally, the bear was right out our window looking at us, I snapped a few photos, this being one of them, then the cars and foot traffic surrounded us.
It took us another five or so minutes to get out of the jam again, we turned around where we could and waited, soon the traffic all passed us, so we knew the bear was out of sight. We left the park, disgusted at the people who park their brains when the see wildlife.
We may try Denali again on a weekday, but we have other places to go where no one goes.
I still can't hike like I used too before I got sick, but we did manage a small hike at another spot on the way home.
John’s family is living in a tiny flat. That would not be too bad. But unfortunately John is longing for a dog to play and fool arount with. There isn’t any space for a dog in the small attic. How can John’s dream come true?
For Macro Mondays theme, "Dried”--book pressed hydrangea petal, about 1.25" in height, horizontal dimension of photo about 2.5".
After dealing with a career filled with deadlines and pressures I try to avoid those situations now. When I participate in art shows I often get asked to come out and photograph people's barns but I rarely do. But a family of siblings asked me to photograph this deteriorating heritage of their great-grandfather who built this barn in the late 1800s and I found it hard to turn them down.
Preserved SWR Island Line Cl.483007 an the Isle of Wight Steam Railway's base at Havenstreet. This unit worked the last day of service on Sunday 3rd January 2021 having only returned to service in Autumn 2020 following a long overhaul.
Falling 37', the waterfall is called Ohio's Little Niagara. Both falls having the same rock strata. The water comes from a spring several miles to the east. Beautiful 216 acre well maintained park with 4 miles of hiking trails.
The ultimate snow globe... for the Sliders Sunday group. Base image created using Bing Image Creator with serious help from Photoshop and Redfield Filters.
I recently watched an old "Outer Limits" episode from 1964 called "A Feasibility Study" it along with a few minutes playing with one of my snow globes gave me the idea for this image.