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Silver Lake, CA

Have a lovely day, everyone...

Home is where the hearts at, and my heart belongs to the road.

Photographs from Second Life

For my first post today, about Slash? He's a favorite of many people at the Elmwood Park Zoo.

Standedge, pronounced "Stannige" not to be confused with Stanage Edge which is somewhere else...

My son took this photo in Guam. Bovine roam loose there.

Took a drive and spotted a new (for me) access point to the Comite River. Just a typical view of one of Louisiana's many small muddy rivers.

March 2019, Somewhere in Grenoble, France

Nikon F100 : Nikkor AF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D : Arista 100 EDU Ultra : Spur Acurol-N

Fawn and Doe strolling through the timber.

Creede, Colorado

Photography by Faye Borton. Inspired by dreams, music and wings with which to fly.

 

An old house that has been some one's home for a 100 years...

Union Pacific's Cache Valley Local passes the remains of the long abandoned Sego Condensed Milk plant in Richmond, Utah on Feb. 9, 2022.

CITX 140, an EMD SD70M-2, leads southbound CN grain train G884 past the depot in Pesotum.

 

This unit was leased to the Florida East Coast railroad, but CN grabbed it up as they were short on power. Doing so, it allowed the unit to escape Florida and explore the country and even Canada.

Since I have just posted of the Rockingham Church and the Brudenell/Costello Hotel, I thought I would stay in the Ontario Highlands for another day or two. This is Letterkenny Road, not far from Brudenell on the way to Quadville.

 

It is hard to fathom that this very rural area lies not far from the most populated region in Canada: the Great Lakes St Lawrence Lowlands, stretching from about Windsor to Quebec City, and including Canada's two largest cities -- Toronto and Montreal.

 

Unlike the arable lowlands adjacent to the Great Lakes and St Lawrence River This is Canadian Shield territory. It is also an upland section of the shield extending from just west of Ottawa through to the Haliburton Highlands in the west. Dotted sparsely with small hamlets, the area has largely become a recreational mecca for city dwellers to the south. It is just a drive of a few hours to go from crowded city to rolling hills, forests and lakes.

 

To get an idea of just how uninhabited the region is, click on the map and go to hybrid or satellite view. You will see a lot of forest.

 

Photo of the Letterkenny Evangelical United Brethren Church and Cemetery in the comment section.

 

© Anvilcloud Photography

@ Thumb River, Karluk Lake, Kodiak Island, Alaska

Genesis Transport 818469

Yuchai

Yutong ZK6107CRA

Yutong ZK6107HA

 

Location: Padre Burgos Ave., Plaza Lawton, Manila

According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the buffalo crossed the land bridge that connected the Asian and North American Continents to "roam". It is estimated 35 to 70 million buffalo inhabited North America during many centuries to follow. But in time, the numbers diminished to less than 300 in 1900. Through conservation efforts, numbers are back up to over 200,000 America buffalo.

These gulls had no fear of anyone or anything. Just roaming for the fun of it, no worries.

Free-roaming cattle on the drive up to Haleakala's summit.

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