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This is an area in Central Park where people can enjoy sunning and picnicking. Of course this is before social distancing.
Central Park, NYC
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I thought this would make a great wall and window post for Wednesday Walls and Window Wednesday, HWW!!!!!!
The Mosaic Nest is an educational center built in 2018 at Robinson Preserve in Manatee County. We went there for our New Years hike on Jan. 1st. I heard about this structure and wanted to see it. It backs up to a large extension to the Preserve that is still being constructed. I think it is neat looking and is a beautiful addition to this wonderful and popular county park.
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Happy Window Wednesday. Well, surgery is over. Everything went well. I am setting up in a rocker and walking the floor. Minor discomfort. I hope I can go home tomorrow. Thanks all for the nice comments.
This is a very old shot with some new look HDR.
I like the old stuff. But the old stuff sometimes rots and falls down.
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We did a walk through downtown Eufaula, AL on our visit to Providence Canyon. Lots of character in some of the older buildings. When you cross the Chattahoochee River from GA to AL you also cross into a new Time Zone. Made the trip interesting when trying to figure out what time it was!
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At a Gettysburg rental where we stayed a few years ago. Pre Civil War house with mostly period furnishings.
It occurred to me while looking at this house that it is just a cinderblock basement with a few windows and doors and a roof. At first I thought it was a house under construction, but the more I looked at it I decided it was abandoned. The window trim is rotting and the eaves are not in good shape. It is open to the weather. I guess the owners might have run out of money, but it looks like vegetation has grown up and it has not been taken care of in a while. Also, there is no activity or any materials around. Who would want to live in a bomb shelter full time anyway. HWW
I was very lucky the other day to see these horses sticking their heads out of a horse trailer on the highway.
I really like how this turned out.
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More of my walk through Pilsen. This wall had lots to offer in terms of visual interest (including the partially-covered and crooked painted sign for a taqueria) but I was struck by a sudden inspiration to take a shot that was more sparse and spare.
Listening to something from way, way back that I remembered only recently--INXS' "Not Enough Time": youtu.be/LhBOpcK3-Bk
As much as I adore fall, I especially love the abundant dahlias! Mixed in here with some summer bloomers (Browallia, a beautiful alternative to Impatiens with brilliant violet purple blooms), a few sprigs of holly (before the birds devour the beautiful berries), and some fresh herbs . . . voila . . . Happy Weekend Everyone!
Enjoy this glorious autumn!
A simple miner's cabin in the ghost town of Bodie,CA.Despite the weathered look of the town now,most structures were painted.Time and the elements have a way of bringing back a natural beauty to these structures that no paint could ever improve upon...
This old barn along Blanding Road west of Hanover,IL.puts up a nice rustic front,but it is deceiving.Just beyond it is in total collapse....
We pass this church on our way to St. Pete. and I noticed how plentiful the water lilies were and the variety of colors. I had to stop and take a few shots of them. I decided to get a shot of the church too through the lilies before I headed on my way.
Palmetto, FL
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We took a little road trip to a place called Fishtown - as you walk along the docks you see what it was like back in the early 1900's with weathered fishing shanties, smokehouses, and racks of drying fish nets. Some of the shanties have been turned into gift boutiques, art galleries, and speciality food shops, but this area still operates as one of the only commercial fishing villages in he state of Michigan.
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The Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse is a wooden structure located at 14 St. George Street in St. Augustine, Florida near the city gate. It is touted as being the oldest wooden school building in the United States. The exact date of construction is unknown, but it first appears on tax records in 1716.
St. Augustine, FL
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I was walking down the sidewalk and the flower shop door was open for Penelope and Lu's. They had a vase of flowers out on a table, which could be seen throught the glass pane in the door. The sign etched into the glass pane said "Come On In and Shop" I thought this was a natural cool setting for Signs.