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Odd real estate sign seen in Whiting, IN. Eric posted this first, but that's because I'm having awful trouble getting recent photos onto my computer, and have been content to keep posting from my travels...Finally, photos from the ride to Pierogi Fest!
When you see the Blue Mist Flower blooms start to emerge, it's a sure bet that Autumn is just around the corner!
Have a great Sunday!
This is in Manito Park in Spokane, WA. It's interesting the moderate attention this shot got considering pesticide spraying is the only reason some of the fragile plants there can survive. I guess everything's got at least two sides to it.
Beware Skiing Kiwis (Skiwis) !!
Road sign with Mt Ngauruhoe in the background.
Best viewed large on black, please press L.
A day out at one of our favourite trail centres - Coed Llandegla, near Wrexham. It starts with a 3 mile steady climb, a bit of red trail and then this! The start of the black trails. We've never read this before so...
Miles of sheer joy with jumps and hairpins galore. Oh, and those killer climbs the warning board mentioned. Ouch!
Signs, signs, everywhere there's signs
F*ckin' up the scenery, breakin' my mind
Do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign...
-- Five Man Electric Band
Albuquerque, New Mexico has a wall with the old signs that have no longer been used. Route 66 was said to be developed as early as the 1900's which ran from North to South through Albuquerque. Part of the curve of route 66 was known to run from Santa Rosa, Santa Fe to Albuquerque, Los Lunas as well as many Native reservations. About half was said to be an unpaved road but eventually became paved. Route 66 today became I - 40 but for many remains a memory especially of Bobby Troup's song, "Get Your Kicks On Route 66."
It's time once again to go off the grid. New postings to these pages will be deferred until it gets too hot out there in the desert. Goodbye asphalt, hello washboard. Near Big Pine, Inyo Co., Calif.
In the fog this day I pass this sign.
On my way to work and back home there its stands in rain and sunshine,night and day..and isn´t it a beautiful thing to feel and say to oneself and others!
Puede ser una foto un poco dramática , pero en realidad es que lo es . Representa el buen tiempo de lluvias que hemos tenido y la desilusión de los cofrades de Semana Santa que no han salido a procesionar , esperando todo un año para hacerlo. La lluvia, a la que esperábamos años, caída alivia todos los males que nos aquejaban y podemos dar por sentidas las lagrimas . La foto corresponde al mal tiempo y una salida mañanera en la que levantaba la niebla bajo unas nubes amenazadoras.