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“Sometimes it takes a wrong turn to get you to the right place.”
— Mandy Hale —
Sometimes it’s the journey that teaches you a lot about your destination.”
— Drak —
“Sometimes when you lose your way, you find YOURSELF.”
— Mandy Hale —
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A National trust property that sprawls over many acres. This is the ruins of the rectory, complete with vaulting.
© Meljoe San Diego. All Rights Reserved.
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Bodnant Garden (Welsh: Gardd Bodnant) is a National Trust property near Tal-y-Cafn, in the county borough of Conwy, Wales, situated overlooking the Conwy Valley towards the Carneddau range of mountains. Founded in 1874 and developed by five generations of one family, it was gifted to the care of the National Trust in 1949. The garden spans 80 acres of hillside and includes formal Italianate Terraces, informal Shrub Borders stocked with plants from around the world, and The Dell, a gorge garden with UK Champion Trees and a waterfall. Since 2012 new areas to open have included the Winter Garden, Old Park Meadow, Yew Dell and The Far End, a riverside garden. There are plans to open more new areas in future. Bodnant Garden is visited by around 190,000 people every year and is famous for its Laburnum Arch, the longest in the UK, which flowers in May and June. The garden is also celebrated for its link to the plant hunters of the early 1900s whose expeditions formed the base of the garden's four National Collections of plants – Magnolia, Embothrium, Eucryphia and Rhododendron forrestii.
Coordinates 53° 14′ 3.12″ N, 3° 48′ 2.16″ W
53.2342, -3.8006
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A nice reflective one of Paddy caught behind some winter grasses whilst in the midst of Wark Forest, a large coniferous woodland in Northumberland. He was quite sated and calm, hence the calm gaze at this stage as we had done about 10 miles, only 2 more to go.
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Given that we are about to enter a new lockdown for the next month at least, photography will have to be limited to local walks and local cycle rides. Of course like this view the archive will also be raided.
This is a fourth upload from our recent visit to Fountains Abbey for their illumination event. Blue hour again seemed more appealing than full darkness.
Shopping and more shopping today.
Introducing New Trust Eyes from IKON.
Available exclusively at 📌 Kinky event until December 22nd
Then afterwards at IKON 📌 Store
35 colors to choose from, Sold individually or in packs.
Each purchase includes BOM/system eyes and lelutka Evo/X appliers.
I am wearing the shade Glass available in the Desert pack
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Subject: A couple embrace, as they face an uncertain world.
Medium: Digital Artwork.
Inspiration: "We must go beyond arrogance of human rights.
We must go beyond the ignorance of civil rights.
We must step into the reality of natural rights.
Because all of the natural world has a right to existence.
We are only a small part of it.
There can be NO tradeoff."
John Trudell, Native American, Author, Poet, Musician, Activist 1946-2015
*Thank you Willow Rose for the inspiration!
Saw this today out on one of the ponds on Bookham Common - got the bike out today for the first time for ages .
The Common is a National Trust area - a link to the NT page for more info !!
I went past this spot and there was a duck walking on water - on my way back there was still a duck walking on water ( same one or not , I do not Know ) ,so a shot was order of the day .
Please view large to check out her expression !!
Trust is the glue of life. It's the most essential ingredient in effective communication. It's the foundational principle that holds all relationships.
#StephenCovey
This photo of the Tham Kra Sae Bridge in Thailand fits perfectly with my planning for the day.
I'll be getting on a train shortly and going on a short photo trip.
However, unfortunately I don't have the opportunity to travel through such a magnificent area to such a fantastic place.
Instead, I stay in cold Germany and travel to Hamburg for two nights, where I have been wanting to take photos again for a long time.
I'm assuming that the route I'll be traveling on will give the impression of being a little more stable than this wooden construction can. However, the construction time of this viaduct was only 17 days and the craftsmen were prisoners of war of the Japanese.
By the way, this train takes around 5 hours for the entire route of around 180 km. I definitely trust Deutsche Bahn to be able to cover the 400 km to Hamburg in this time.
Dieses Foto von der Tham Kra Sae Brücke in Thailand passt hervorragend zu meiner heutigen Tagesplanung.
Ich steige nämlich in Kürze ebenfalls in einen Zug und begebe mich auf einen kurzen Fototrip.
Allerdings habe ich leider nicht die Möglichkeit durch solch eine grandiose Gegend an solchen einen traumhaften Ort zu reisen.
Stattdessen verbleibe ich im kalten Deutschland und fahre für zwei Nächte nach Hamburg, wo ich schon lange wieder einmal fotografieren will.
Ich gehe mal davon aus, dass die Strecke auf der ich unterwegs sein werde einen etwas stabileren Eindruck erweckt als es diese hölzerne Kontruktion vermag. Allerdings war die Bauzeit dieses Viaduktes auch nur 17 Tage und die Handwerker Kriegsgefangene der Japaner.
Dieser Zug braucht übrigens ca. 5 Stunden für die gesamte Strecke von ca. 180 km. Ich traue der Deutschen Bahn auf jeden Fall zu, die 400 km nach Hamburg auch in dieser Zeit bewältigen zu können.
more of this on my website at: www.shoot-to-catch.de
“All of life is a trust fall, and I'm awakening to the thrill, rather than the fear, of being suspended midair.”
― Leigh Ann Henion, Phenomenal: A Hesitant Adventurer's Search for Wonder in the Natural World
Too many bottles of this wine we can't pronounce
Too many bowls of that green no Lucky Charms
The maids come around too much
Parents ain't around enough
Too many joyrides in daddy's Jaguar
Too many white lies and white lines
Start my day up on the roof
There's nothing like this type of view
Point the clicker at the tube
I prefer expensive news
New car new girl
New ice new glass
New watch good times babe
It's good times yeah