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Striding Ahead (Empire Maker - Helstra by Nureyev) before the start of the 2nd race for 2 year old maidens at Saratoga Race Course, NY 8.21.2010
Pretty!!! :)
This visit was a last minute decision on the way back from a trip further north. It's a stunning place. Exceedingly remote - to the point you wonder "is it *really* out here?!" - but definitely worth the visit. There are several arches (other than the one here in the byre, near the car park) and walking to them all is a fairly serious undertaking, but the nearest one is only a couple of miles away. There are 3 others I think, all on top of the surrounding hills. Part of the idea is that you can see the others from whichever one you're at.
See also www.stridingarches.com/
Jesse Contario (#1599) and Joseph Kelly (#1256) running in the Rock 'n' Roll USA Marathon, on the Duke Ellington Bridge. Calvert St NW, Washington, DC.
Finally the top cover is fitted. The HP100LX on top of the machine is acting as the console terminal, it is one of the few devices I have that can handle 38400 baud.
These little water striders often end up being "lunch" for the larger water striders. This one is probably Trepobates subnitidus like this one on bugguide: bugguide.net/node/view/147181
This visit to Cairnhead's 'Striding Arches' was a last minute decision on the way back from a trip further north. It's a stunning place. Exceedingly remote but definitely worth the visit. There are several arches (other than the one in the byre) and walking to them all is a fairly serious undertaking, but the nearest one is only a couple of miles. They're all on hilltops; part of the idea being that you can see the others from whichever one you're at.
Surreal image of a stilt-walker at the All Souls Procession stage area of the Grand Finale. This man is walking behind the stages to get to the place he will later come out to perform with the others in a graceful choreographed dance, as seen in the previous two photos on my stream.
Thankfully some of my friends got much better images of these wonderful and alien creatures of the night. This is an arty shot but still interested me. I continue to work on the 400 or so images that I got over the weekend in Tucson.
'Cloning' around on Robin Hood's Stride in Derbyshire..
Taken by Jill..
Robin Hood's Stride is near Cratcliffe between Alport, Elton & Birchover in the Peak District Derbyshire..
A Water Strider, everyone's favourite pond insect, and the reflections of the trees across the river. They're interesting little beasts, there a page on them here.
Walkers at Ribblehead echo the striding of the viaduct across the valley. The bone-chilling coldness of this day stuck in my mind and prompted the purchase of some insulated over-trousers!
A snowy walk up striding edge to Helvellyn. Photo taken looking back on striding edge over a frozen red tarn from swirral edge
Babylon, ca. 604-562 B.C. In molded and glazed brick, this colorful striding lion, its mouth opened in a threatening roar, once decorated a side of the "Processional Way" in ancient Babylon. The Processional Way led out of the city through a massive gate named for the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war, Ishtar, whose symbol was the lion. Each year, during the celebration of the great New Year Festival, the images of the city's gods were carried along the Processional Way, past some 129 lions such as this one, and out through the Ishtar Gate to a special festival house north of the city.