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The view across Berkshire from the lane north of Aldworth, connecting the village with the Downs.
On the other side of the field is Aldworth church
A viewpoint with a view of Lake Radoinjsko and the beginning of a Zlatar lake in the distance. Both lakes are artificial and have been created by re-dividing the river Uvac.
The Teton Mountain Range rises above Teton Valley, Idaho with the Teton River in the foreground.
View the entire Teton Valley, Idaho Set
View the entire Tetons - East and West Set
View my - Most Interesting according to Flickr
The opening for the mountain view is shrinking as the trees branches sage lower and lower. This is in Queen Elizabeth Park.
Standing at the foot of the Grosser Mythen (on the Schwyzer Panoramaweg) you have this nice view on the villages of Brunni, Alpthal and Einsiedeln in the far distance.
"Three Sisters View:" This cluster of tall red rock spires in Sedona bound together are commonly known as the Three Sisters. If you use some imagination, perhaps you can see them huddled together and taking in the view.
the view along Seymour Street from the
Bay Parkade skywalk is one that I have been
enjoying since I was in my teens. I sure wish
I had taken some photos then and eventually
this parkade will be knocked down for
development, large department stores are
no longer in vogue.
song - the Eagles - "In The City" 1979
Ingleborough view with the autumnal colours still showing, soon it will all be green.
Happy Fence Friday - even though it's a wall
Tourists view Niagara Falls from a view area that's seen from Rainbow Bridge, an arch bridge across the Niagara River gorge that connects the cities of Niagara Falls, New York, United States (to the east), and Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada (west).
Intricate in every way,
the spider spins its web.
Slowly and beautifully,
the designs work magic.
Lacing around each little detail,
the spider spins its web.
This view took my breath away a couple of days ago, on 23 May 2023. My daughter and I spent the day together, going SW of Calgary, celebrating a slightly late Mother's Day and a slightly early Birthday. Our mission was to find a first-of-the-year Mountain Bluebird for my daughter. As it turned out, we saw a number of Bluebirds - always such a treat.
It felt so good to be able to go out on such a clear day, after about a week of bad smoke blowing from the wildfires further north. Thankfully, we have had some rain, which has helped the firefighters, but once the drier weather comes, we know that more fires will be breaking out.
Meeting my daughter at 9:00 am, we first headed for a local park, hoping to find at least one of the Great Horned Owls. Almost ready to give up, a very kind couple on the same path told us exactly where to look. Interesting, as this was not where I had expected any of the owls to be. We could only see the owlet and it was not easy to spot, high up in a tree with the wind blowing branches back and forth across its fluffy body. We really appreciated the help we were given.
From the park, we called in briefly at a wetland before heading SW. Not too much to see - less than I had expected.
Our drive SW of the city followed most of my 'usual' roads. Again, it seemed rather quiet as far as any birds were concerned. The Bluebirds were definitely "Bluebirds of Happiness"!
Florence, Italy
I love this photo, I took my 200 mm and I got the haze in the back and a nice golden hour. This is a such an amazing city! Which Italian city do your prefer?
View of Saanich Inlet, from the Malahat Summit view point, on the Transcanada Highway 34 km north of downtown Victoria on Vancouver Island.
View on my drive home this morning, just dropped my kid at school and decided to take the long way home.