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I know this is a "postcard" Rome photo but this is hommage to the city after all what happened yesterday before the soccer game!
I assumed most people chasing this popular 401 would be at the famous bridge shot over the Grand River. Wanting to try something different, I checked out this angle which I've had my eye on for some time.
Having just crossed over the aforementioned bridge, the Hagersville Sub curves west and away from the early morning sun. This angle came as a desperate attempt to get as much light onto the nose as possible, but evidently that didn't happen. Nonetheless, I think it makes for a nice scene.
drove up there but nobody at home, except the goats. looking over the land beneath....breath taking. now I have to drive up again, because the sun shone direct into the camera. but I can assure you, people from Auckland would pay any price for the land and property
Leland - Iowa
In honor of our snow storm and ground blizzard which is going on here currently . . . I wanted to post a photo of what a beautiful winter day can look like in Iowa!
This is north of Leland where the river turns and winds its way around the low rolling hills.
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When we have visited Cullen over the years we have seen a sign just outside the village pointing to The Winding Walks but we never followed it until January 2024 ....its took us to a managed forest of mostly pine trees but it has some lovely walks .We will be going back this year
We took the bikes out for our first ride on a gravel trail and they handled it quite well! The trail we rode on was the Lake to Lake trail in the Kettle Moraine Forest. It was a beautiful day with a lot of wildflowers along the way. There were also a bunch of biting flies which we were able to get away from very quickly, thanks to the bikes!