View allAll Photos Tagged bars
Pecan pie bars with a shortbread crust. It tastes like a pecan pie without the gooey center. We all know that you eat the topping and leave the pie part for your aunt. Ha ha
Bar-headed geese have to reach extreme heights when they migrate over the Himalayas. To be able to do this, the species is physiologically and biochemically adapted to flying at altitudes where oxygen levels and temperatures are both extremely low.
Did you know?
Bar-headed geese can fly higher than Mount Everest making them the world's highest flying birds.
Cosy hotel bar counter. Amazing atmosphere created by blue lights. Design by en.marchi-contract.com/fashion-hotels.php
This sunrise photo was taken in Bar Harbor, Maine next to the famous Shore Path while the sun was just about to rise above Bald Porcupine Island, part of Acadia National Park. (Best viewed large)
NOTE: All images are Copyrighted by Greg A. Hartford. No rights to use are given or implied to the viewer. All rights of ownership and use remain with the copyright owner.
New favorite bar!!
It's called Saraveza on the corner of Killingsworth and Michigan.
Wisconsin vibed. Specialize in Pasties (which is my families most sacred food. SO AWESOME)
Beautiful old coolers to select your beverage out of. Great selection. Nice people.
Reagan, age 8, shows full extension on the uneven parallel bars at the Kentucky Judge's Cup in Richmond, Kentucky, at the Xcel Silver level. She received a score of 8.90 for this event.
Limosa lapponica,
Robert Findlay Wildlife Reserve,
Miranda, New Zealand
These birds have an immense migration, breeding in Alaska and northeastern Asia.
A view of the front room/bar area. It has a great looking classic bentwood horseshoe-shaped bar. And an elk, of course!