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More than 450 people participated in the inaugural Walk to Mary, a 21-mile pilgrimage from the National Shrine of St. Joseph in De Pere to the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help in Champion. (Sam Lucero photos)

When you walk …alone, in autumn, down roads at night, trees tossing in the sunset, know that I would give everything to walk with you and tell you their names. But I am there, in the light through the branches and I’m loving you where I see you. [The Encounter Collection]

Walk This Way art installation. Kingsley Trail, Little Bennett Regional Park. December 4, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

Image from a "walk of shame" concept shoot

Los zombies han vuelto a tomar las calles de Sitges!

Después de 2 tristes años de ayuno... han vuelto con más hambre que nunca y tras el pistoletazo de salida a a cargo del oscarizado Michel Hazanavicius, director de Corten! ya no hay quien los pare

TODAS LAS FOTOS DE LA SITGES ZOMBIE WALK EN:

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A Zombie Walk é o encontro dos aficcionados por filmes de terror que ocorre mundialmente por ocasião do halloween e dia de finados.

 

Tal como zumbis, estes caminham pelas ruas da cidade. Algumas fantasias e atitudes são bem convincentes.

 

A edição paulistana é realizada na região central. Neste ano, a partida e chegada foi na Praça do Patriarca.

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

 

VWL144 on Lower Friars Walk with a route 203 service from Farranree to Ballyphehane.

 

© Finbarr O'Neill

Zombie walk Antwerpen

Walk This Way art installation. Kingsley Trail, Little Bennett Regional Park. December 4, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

Walk This Way art installation. Kingsley Trail, Little Bennett Regional Park. December 4, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

Benalla Lake Walk, a tranquil track passing through the varied and picturesque landscapes that circle Lake Benalla. Enjoy the views, spot native animals and historic landmarks or simply soak up the atmosphere. A wonderful walking and cycling track encircling Lake Benalla takes you across boardwalks and past majestic red gums through picturesque botanical gardens and the natural splendour of the neighbouring bushland where birds and wildlife abound. The track follows the edge of the Lake to where it empties into the Broken River, along the Lake's wall. (goo.gl/Z5xCiz)

Walk This Way art installation. Kingsley Trail, Little Bennett Regional Park. December 4, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

Photo Credit: Greg Aylsworth

A walk down from the castle stairs, that's what is this photo all about. Is it not?

 

It is definitely not. I rarely capture a contrast like this... The couple - all you can have. Happy beacuse of each other, having a nice evening walk around the Prague castle. They don't see - and we can't blame them, for love and happines does not understand the poverty and misery - the beggar. He is like from a different dimension, all you don't want to become. Having nothing and no one, still he is at the same place. His walk to the castle had different purposes - to get some money and survive till the next morning... Does the couple think about next morning? Oh yes, they do. Thinking whose turn it is this time to prepare the breakfast for the other, they are looking forward to the next morning, when they just wake up next to each other.

 

And still.... it's just a walk down from the castle stairs.

Benalla Lake Walk, a tranquil track passing through the varied and picturesque landscapes that circle Lake Benalla. Enjoy the views, spot native animals and historic landmarks or simply soak up the atmosphere. A wonderful walking and cycling track encircling Lake Benalla takes you across boardwalks and past majestic red gums through picturesque botanical gardens and the natural splendour of the neighbouring bushland where birds and wildlife abound. The track follows the edge of the Lake to where it empties into the Broken River, along the Lake's wall. (goo.gl/Z5xCiz)

Puno (May 2nd 2010)

 

Puno ,City walk

Barstow seniors were welcomed back to campus by students in all divisions after the annual Senior Walk on May 14, 2021. Seniors walked from the site of the previous Barstow campus at Cherry Street near Volker Boulevard to the current campus at State Line Road. (Photo by Todd Race)

Following the meet-n-greet, the couple decided to simple walk around the bull putting themselves between him and the cows. An initial head drop to let them know he was agitated sent the husband about 30 yard picture frame right leaving his wife who wasn't going to take the long way around.

Walk This Way art installation. Kingsley Trail, Little Bennett Regional Park. December 4, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

We walked 4km roundtrip from Glen Eagles parking to the trestle and back with Jay & Suzanne.

Added: Today we walked 4.2km roundtrip from Glen Eagles's parking lot to the Kinsol Trestle and return. Jay & Suzanne drove us up in their new Prius Hybrid SUV. Very nice. We enjoyed our Subway sandwiches at one of the many new picnic tables setup close to this icon of Canadian history. Thanks again to Tom (T.W.) Paterson whose vision rallied the community to action and save the original CNR trestle from oblivion.

N.B. The GPS coordinates are correct for this image.

Walk This Way art installation. Kingsley Trail, Little Bennett Regional Park. December 4, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

Walk This Way art installation. Kingsley Trail, Little Bennett Regional Park. December 4, 2021. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

Photos from our Urban Nature Walk - the Mystic River Reservation park near Wellington Circle. A baby wild rabit wasn't too scare of us yet. The ears threw me off, but apparently short ears are normal for wild hare.

Up with the larks on an orchid hunt, chasing a lead.

 

Jools dropped me off in Capel, and I headed up the old military road to the cliff path.

 

Along the narrow path with the sheer drops on one side, the the gun emplacement and sound mirror.

 

It is many years since I walked this path, and much of the clifftop path at Shakespeare is now blocked off, so there are no head-spinning views, but it did mean seeing more botany!

I had several breakthroughs with God today on my long walk. One was the amazement I felt with everything God has created. The taste of a sweet strawberry, the tiny hummingbird, the large hawk, the scurrying ants, and all the beautiful flowers. God is so amazing! Secondly I have a renewed desire to spend time with God. I try to "fit it in" now, while doing other things...but today God spoke to me and asked if I could commit to having coffee with him everyday. He is the best friend I have and has never let me down. Of course I can commit to a morning coffee! I can't wait to see how our coffee chats are going to change my year ahead!

 

There were more photographers than zombies at the Zombie Walk today in Vancouver.

Corwina Park, Colorado

Not sure if it was just my imagination. Looked like these geese were walking on water

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The final real day of the trip :( But at least the sun was shining for our walk in Velika Paklenica N.P., at the southern end of the Velebit mountains.

 

The Hotel Rajna's owner gave us a lift in his Land Rover to the start of today's trek - the end of the tarmac road at the edge of Starigrad-Paklenica.

 

Even with that helping hand, today's walk was hardest of the trip (of course!), a long slog climbing up through the trees to the site of the atmospheric Mirila graves, then upwards again to the col and our last views of the sea.

 

An undulating path brought us to the abandoned houses of Tomici Village - some of which are being restored with a view to eco tourism/"getting away from it all". Surrounded by Velebit's limestone karst and low trees and shrubs we undulated onwards to Vidokov kuk, and thence to Ramići village where we zigzagged steeply down to the river in Velika (Big) Paklenica gorge, which we followed north to the cafe at Lugarnica - a great place for our final picnic lunch.

 

The paved path through Velika Paklenica made for an easy stroll back to our walk's end - allowing ample opportunity to admire the rock climbers making their way up what looked like sheer rock faces.

 

Back in the minibus for our penultimate transfer - speeding along the motorway to Trogir. The whole of the old city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it provided a very different place to spend our final evening: staying in an old hotel inside the town walls, eating in its courtyard restaurant, and treating ourselves to One Last Ice cream as we toured the town sights for a final time: the Cathedral church of St. Lawrence, the Kamerlengo Castle. A place to come back to.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia

wikitravel.org/en/Croatia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starigrad,_Zadar_County

www.hotel-rajna.com/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velebit

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karst

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paklenica

www.paklenica.hr/Paklenica_en/index_en.html

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trogir

wikitravel.org/en/Trogir

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_St._Lawrence,_Trogir

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamerlengo_Castle

whc.unesco.org/en/list/810

 

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We turned it back into a walk of champions in 2009-10. Coach Saban going to work in Tuscaloosa.

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