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** This small section of RHS Hawlow Carr really caught my eye . The garden has a stream running through it, these plants were planted close to the water.

It was taken in June 2020 a day I will not forget it was the first public event we had been to following the first Covid lockdown

 

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Taken at the Cacti section of the Melbourne Botanical Garden....

 

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A section of the canyon that joins north of the White Domes Slot Canyon in the Valley of Fire State Park.

 

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Valle de Pineta, Parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Sobrarbe, Huesca, Aragón, España.

 

El Valle de Pineta, forma parte del Parque Natural de Ordesa y Monte Perdido en la comarca de Sobrarbe. Un valle muy sobrecogedor por las altas y escarpadas montañas que se formaron como consecuencia del arrastre de desechos como producto del deshielo, esto mismo hace que el valle tenga la forma de U. Su paisaje cautiva por la frondosidad de sus bosques y prados, junto a ellos sobresalen las espectaculares caídas de agua que bajan de lo alto de la montañas.

 

Gracias a sus elevaciones resulta ser el lugar ideal para practicar deportes de alta montaña. En su cresta sur se observa una sección de picos que superan los 2.500 metros de altura, hacia el extremo sur sobresale un trío de picos conocidos como las tres Marías. Siguiendo hacia la cresta norte el terreno se vuelve menos escarpado.

 

El valle de Pineta se cierra en una pared bastante escarpada, en su parte alta de donde proceden las caídas de agua se encuentra el circo y el balcón de Pineta. Quienes han logrado subir hasta el Balcón de Pineta no pueden marcharse del sitio sin conocer el ibón de Marboré. Un sitio que ofrece las mejores panorámicas del Glaciar de Monte Perdido, ubicado entre Monte Perdido y Cilindro.

 

El circo de Pineta es una de las vistas más hermosas del valle. Hay que resaltar que el valle de Pineta es uno de los puntos más accesibles del Parque Natural de Ordesa y Monte Perdido gracias a la carretera que permite acceder hasta el fondo del valle

 

The Pineta Valley is part of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido Natural Park in the Sobrarbe region. A very overwhelming valley due to the high and steep mountains that were formed as a result of the dragging of waste as a product of the thaw, this itself makes the valley have the shape of a U. Its landscape captivates by the lushness of its forests and meadows, along with they stand out the spectacular waterfalls that come down from the top of the mountains.

 

Thanks to its elevations it turns out to be the ideal place to practice high mountain sports. On its southern crest there is a section of peaks that exceed 2,500 meters in height, towards the southern end there is a trio of peaks known as the three Marías. Continuing towards the north ridge the terrain becomes less steep.

 

The valley of Pineta is closed in a fairly steep wall, in its upper part where the waterfalls come from is the circus and the balcony of Pineta. Those who have managed to climb to the Balcón de Pineta cannot leave the site without seeing the Marboré lake. A site that offers the best panoramic views of the Monte Perdido Glacier, located between Monte Perdido and Cilindro.

 

The Pineta circus is one of the most beautiful sights in the valley. It should be noted that the Pineta valley is one of the most accessible points of the Ordesa y Monte Perdido Natural Park thanks to the road that allows access to the bottom of the valley.

  

william j. rutter center

san francisco, california

 

some previous postings of this center below in the comment section.

Sansia Old Street” generally refers to the southern section of Minquan St., and is about 200 meters long. The buildings have stood since the earliest period of the Republic of China. Various words on the building fronts represent surnames, names, and shop names, and their signage is very different to today’s. The buildings are equipped with magnificent verandahs, which are the most impressive parts of the buildings along this street. Their decorated archways are rich in culture and they play a valuable role in reminding people of the need to preserve historical relics. The outer walls of the buildings are built with red brick, while the inner walls were made of clay. The outer parts of the buildings are decorated with a variety of patterns, and in particular the second-floor windowsills, making them all the more beautiful. There are many with traditional Chinese patterns, animal motifs, and even foreign patterns. Opposite Minquan St. is a smaller wall, known for its unique styling, featuring solid, hollow, and framed styles of decoration.

101 Warren Street (left-aka Warren Street Condominium) and 89 Murray Luxury Apartments (right) NYC - 2008 - Designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill

Dusk along the ridge. Creative edit of a Eucalyptus bark section. Through my eyes and lens it is dusk along the ridge.

This section of Wi Hwy 42 at the tip of Door County Peninsula is quite possibly the most photographed section of roadway in the state. It looks quiet now but believe me it was anything but when we were there last week. When we arrived, there were already a half-dozen vehicles pulled off to the side to view and shoot, people in the middle of the road dodging near constant traffic. We waited and waited, finally five left and we leapfrogged the remaining one to grab this quick shot before a new vehicle leapfrogged in front of us. It was not a completely clean grab, there was a vehicle at the far end that I erased. Same with a power line, but I left the mailbox and realtor sign.

I have seen a few of this scene and most all take out the power line but the verdict is split on whether to leave the mailbox.

Vasto is a beautiful section of the Adriatic coast, so much so that people get so wrapped up in the water they forget the town itself which has a lot to explore especially on super-hot days when you can take refuge from the sun discovering its many narrow alleys. Captured here is Caldoresco Castle smack dab in the middle of the town a renaissance castle built on the ruins of Roman works and surrounding the old lookout tower that once watched for raiding pirates. Vasto like most on the coast the old towns are supported by the new marinas with the lure of beautiful beaches, great food, superb wine and great people bring new tourist dollars to preserve the old cities.

  

I took this on Oct 06, 2012 with my D70s and Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Lens at 18mm, 1/400s, f10 ISO 200 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia ,Topaz, and DXO Nik

  

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress

 

Baseball fans entering the stadium at a Texas Rangers game….let’s play ball.

  

Press "L" to play ball.

My son and I had a fantastic time fly fishing in the scenic mountains of Montana. We fished numerous rivers and streams on the trip, from small headwater streams like this to huge rivers and each stop had its own special charm. The trout in these headwater streams are quite small since the streams are very tiny and there's not much food for them to eat in this cold and rather inhospitable climate. The one exception is when you can find a meadow section filled with willow trees where the stream flow levels out for a spell and beavers build dams and lodges to live. These areas are home to more insects and many more trout and you can have great fun if you know how to catch them. It takes a lot of effort to reach an area like this but then it's like living in heaven for a short time here.

Olympiastadion München.

The City of Red Rocks has an amazing interactive grocery store. If you come visit you can grab a basket and get your healthy fruits and vegetables. If you are into meats, there is also a produce section!

 

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.::PiNKCHERRY::. - Lace Belt Dress "Rhiannon"

 

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For WAH who are all about books today.

We have a shed full of books. And three overfull bookcases. This is the kids collection. Well, those that are not in their rooms.

 

At Home with Books

An unusual subject that caught my eye whilst out wandering on a wet afternoon - the remains of an old punga tree fern stump that has been sawn through, wet with rainwater and with new life springing from within! Worth an image I thought.

 

© Dominic Scott 2022

backside of the Opera House in Cologne.

 

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Sunrise on the Ottawa, or at least on a nice and open section of the River near the Deschesnes Rapids. The bird is swimming casually along an the edge of the ice that forms over a small bay outside the Rapids, a bay that offers the birds (when not frozen, or partially frozen) a sanctuary from the often violent water beyond.

 

Where I was lying on the ice is now open water, and the ice the duck was swimming beside as well. This is a seasonal image in the truest sense.

 

And the early light was amazing. That is seasonal as well, especially on the cold water.

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viewed in Lebo, KS

La deuxième section des chutes Gullfoss (Golden Falls) en Islande.

 

Elles font partie des 3 sites du Golden Circle, la plus célèbre de toutes les routes panoramiques d'Islande qui combine des monuments époustouflants et des lieux d'importance historique dans une visite touristique circulaire.

 

Cette énorme cascade est située sur la rivière Hvità (nom islandais signifiant blanche à cause de la couleur donnée par les sédiments glaciaires). La rivière prend sa source à partir du glacier Langjökull.

 

Gullfoss signifiant « chute d'or » tient son nom du fait que le sédiment glaciaire de l'eau donne un aspect doré à la cascade dans la lumière du soleil et qu'on y voit souvent des arcs-en-ciel.

 

L'eau tombe à 32 mètres de profondeur en deux temps. Alors qu’on approche du site, on entend d’abord les eaux tumultueuses bouillonner avant de les apercevoir. Elles tombent dans une profonde crevasse impressionnante. On peut aller au sommet ou descendre le chemin qui va vers le bas à pied. Il faut remarquer le contraste entre la verdure près de la rivière et l'aspect rocheux et désertique des roches glaciaires plus loin.

This plane was built with ores that came from the earth. Slowly the smelted metals are breaking down and being re-absorbed into Mother Earth. 73 years it has survived here, so far. The white shiny metals in the background are mostly as shiny, almost mirror like, as the day they were made, the rest is breaking down just like rusting is dissolving into grains as you can see bottom left of the picture.

 

There are parts big and small scattered over a large area. The remaining big chunks are the undercarriage and the engines. But there are sections of 'skin' metal I found hundreds of yards to the north. They might have been carried by souvenir hunters, and put down when they got fed up carrying them, but those I saw I suspected were blown there by the wild winds that I'm sure will frequently blast the top of Bleaklow. But if someone wants a challenge, see if you can identify what part of the aircraft this is. This might help you www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=ueBW5vp... But not much! PS. I don't have the answer!

The Conservatory was designed by Superintendent Ira Thornicroft, and completed in 1939. Its walls are built of sandstone salvaged from a demolished section of the Hobart General Hospital. It house a fine collection of ferns and orchids.

 

This photo has not been cropped. I've simply made use of the 16:9 wide format selection this camera offers.

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The smoking section of a barber shop in the old town portion of Paço d'Arcos

Spiral staircase, Berlin, Hackesche Höfe - UNESCO Weltkulturerbe Hackesches Quartier

Unesco World Cultural Heritage "Hackesches Quartier", Berlin

A section of the Lot River , St Géry , Lot , France

This is a small section of a single sheet of stained glass. The glass has been hand made and mouth blown. Because of this, every piece of glass is different and unique. It was made about Thirty years ago by a firm in Sunderland, called Hartley Wood. Sadly this firm no longer exists, but I’m sure it’s glass will last forever.

A nice cross section of a cut tree trunk.

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Cette maison, près de la place (au 3, rue du Général-de-Gaulle), se signale par une curiosité architecturale. Son pignon, épousant la forme du bicorne de l'empereur Napoléon Ier, est surmonté de sa statue.

 

Il faut y voir l'hommage rendu à sa mémoire, vraisemblablement en 1840 à l'occasion du retour de ses cendres, par l'un de ses grognards, Louis Joseph Petit. Cette statue, récente (œuvre du sculpteur amiénois Léon Lamotte), est en fait une réplique. Sur la façade côté jardin se trouve une plaque commémorative avec l'inscription :

 

« Louis-Joseph Petit 1792-1863 soldat de la Grande Armée blessé à Ligny le 16 juin 1815. Médaillé de Sainte-Hélène devint Receveur des Contributions indirectes à Saint-Riquier où il se maria en 1836 avec Rose Aline Lefebvre 1809-1890. Vers 1840 il construisit cette maison dont le pignon imitant le chapeau impérial légendaire fut surmonté de la statue de Napoléon 1er Empereur des Français, Roi d'Italie. Ruinée par le temps, elle fut remplacée par une statue semblable inaugurée le 1er mai 1962 en présence de S.A. le Prince Paul Murat représentant SAI le Prince Napoléon. Ville de Saint-Riquier Souvenir napoléonien Section de Picardie. »

 

On retrouve des traces de la maison dans les plus anciens documents centulois, sans doute bien au-delà du XVIe siècle. La demeure s'appelait jadis « l'hôtel du Blanc Coulon » (Blanc Colombier ?). En 1665, elle est la propriété de Jean Garin, sergent royal, qui l'a acquise des héritiers de Jean Butey, procureur royal, lui-même la tenant de Jean Carpentier. Au XVIIIe siècle, cette demeure est passée dans la famille Judcy ou Judey, 8 générations de chirurgiens issues d'un chirurgien-major d'un régiment suisse.

 

Par mariage et héritage, cette propriété échoit à la famille Lefebvre, bourgeois et maire de Saint-Riquier, avant que le beau-père de Louis Joseph Petit, Angilbert Lefebvre, à l'occasion de l'élargissement, dans la traversée du bourg, de la route Le Havre-Lille, ne contribue à l'édification de ce pignon.

 

La fille de Louis Joseph Petit se mariera en 1859 à maître Eugène Marcassin, notaire à Saint-Riquier. Un de ses fils René Marcassin, PDG de la Compagnie de Saint-Gobain, devenait propriétaire de la demeure en 1890, après la mort de sa grand-mère madame Petit.

 

Il la transmettra à son décès en 1944 à sa fille madame Lauzier. Elle la cédera à madame Pardessus, secrétaire d'avocat, le 2 décembre 1961, date anniversaire du Sacre et d'Austerlitz. Madame Pardessus est la première propriétaire ne descendant pas de Louis Petit.

 

Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale après le bombardement en août 1944, on installa en ses murs un bureau de la Poste jusqu'en 1962.

 

Les nouveaux propriétaires Marc et Bernadette Stubbe, d'origine belge, ont acquis la demeure en 2000. La façade et le pignon ont été ravalés en mai 2006.

 

(Source : Wikipédia)

 

Saint-Riquier | Somme (80) | Hauts-de-France | France

  

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Well that's a wrap on another week and a very welcome beginning to a long weekend.

 

Three final images from the last week of September 2020.

Photo captured via Minolta Maxxum AF Zoom 70-210mm F/4 "Beer Can" Lens. In the Unincorporated Community of Wellpinit. Spokane Indian Reservation. Selkirk Mountains Range. Okanogan-Colville Xeric Valleys and Foothills section within the Northern Rockies Region. Inland Northwest. Stevens County, Washington. Early October 2021.

 

Exposure Time: 1/25 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 6200 K * Plug-In: Rustic Autumn F * Elevation: 2,340 feet above sea-level

The church dates from the first half of the 10th century. The richly themed wall decorations depict scenes from the life of Jesus, Mary and St. Georgeos. The chapels of Hagios Eustethios and Hagios Daniel are very close to each other. The tomb and prayer sections are worth seeing and date back to the 10th-11th century. Although three separate tunnels have to be passed through in order to reach the prayer hall of the church; the tunnels and the church are completely rock-carved spaces. The reason why the Mirrored Church, whose original name is Theotokos Hagios Georgeosloannes Church, is so called; is the perfect symmetry of the mutual geometric shapes on its walls.

A small section of the beautiful Bridal Veil Falls.

Watching baseball, sitting in the sun, eating popcorn,

reading Ezra Pound,

and wishing that Juan Marichal would hit a hole right through

the Anglo-Saxon tradition in the first Canto

and demolish the barbarian invaders

 

--Lawrence Ferlinghetti

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