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Gentle hills on Stove Prairie Road, Bellvue, Colorado.
The story goes that pioneers crossing the Rockies dropped multiple iron stoves in this prairie in order to lighten their load as they attempted to summit the Great Continental Divide. Thus the resulting name, Stove Prairie!
This is a 12 photo Panorama stitch. Taken at Stover country park Teigngrace. The reserve is 114 acres in size and is managed by Devon County Council. A haven for wildlife.
A pair of Mute Swans feeding, just after dawn, at Stover Country Park. Taken just before I was (nicely) admonished by a passing park ranger, "We don't allow children or dogs into the water and we don't allow photographers either"
This was the view that greeted me when I spent the day at the Stover Country Park in Devon, England.
(Nik tonal contrast applied, but otherwise SOC.)
Worth viewing large, so just click on the image :)
Wishing everyone a great weekend!
Bondi release for TLC September round Starting today 3pm slt
Each one 5li C/M/NT
They come each one in 2 version, with ventilation and without.
The design is based on traditional argentinian version of the wood stoves , called cocinas economicas ,so this and the next release have a little bit of my country, i hope everyone enjoy it and have fun with it <3
All items original mesh
Moses Stact, soldier in the war of 1812, arrived here in 1835. This inn, built in 1846 and his second home was a halfway stop between Chicago and the Fox River Valley and a probable stage coach stop for Rockford-Galena coaches. For many year the village was called “Stacy’s Corners”.
Stacy's Tavern is a historic wayside stagecoach inn in the village of Glen Ellyn in DuPage County, Illinois. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 29, 1974.
Among the settlers coming to northern Illinois following the Black Hawk War in 1832 were Moses Stacy and his family. Stacy often opened his home as a boarding house for passing travelers, so when he constructed his new home in 1846 he opened it as a wayside inn. Stagecoach travelers moving between Chicago and Galena, area farmers heading to market in Chicago, and settlers moving westward farther still all made use of Stacy's Tavern.
Taken on a hike at Saunders Springs Park.
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This is a B&W HDR photo of an old wood stove that is falling through the floor in the kitchen area of an abandoned cabin.
Wisconsin Northern never runs short of pieces of flair when they put this pair up front. A hefty cut of sand from Piranha Proppants and a few more cars of miscellany are running out their last miles into Norma, Wis., on Feb. 8, 2022. The clouds that have dogged us for the day are finally moving out, and bright sun on fresh snow is welcome.
How beautiful is an electric stove in the kitchen :). I saw it yesterday evening and I was suprised about the red colour and the details.