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Empty bench near Tenney Park at sunset

Big Kitchen in San Diego, California

The train has left the station...and so have the tracks.

 

Unedited image taken with and uploaded from my smart 'phone.

On Market Street in Corning, NY. My favorite coffee place in town. This is where I first met Val and Cris.

Seats waiting for spectators at the alpine downhill finish area in Rosa Khutor ( in the mountain cluster). Photo: © Nancie Battaglia

Pittville Park as I strolled home from Cheltenham was peaceful . . waiting for visitors . . they were there in numbers at the weekend!

 

The tree is a multi-stemmed box.

  

Station Approach, Winchester.

 

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Wears your favourite seat.

A double bench Monday with two from Albany, Western Australia. These benches were both within walking distance of our campsite... The hills in the distance are the location of the Torndirrup National Park...seen our previous few shots.

 

HBM!

One single wonderful day in Venice - water from above, from all sides and from below - fun, fun, fun!!!

Hands free.

 

3 images combined in-camera.

  

The Church of St. Stanislaus, Altos de Chavon, Dominican Republic

 

On stage, in between sets.

Bay Terrace Shopping Center

History of the Gardens

 

The founder of Blooms Nurseries, Alan Bloom (1906- 2005), began developing a garden in front of Bressingham Hall in 1953, devoted to a new concept of using perennials, the nursery’s speciality, in Island Beds. Six acres and nearly 5000 different species and cultivars were taken in and planted by 1962, when the gardens were first opened on a regular basis to the public.

 

Returning from four years abroad (including two years in the U.S.A.) in 1962, Adrian Bloom began developing more gardens, starting his own, Foggy Bottom Garden in 1967 devoted to conifers, heathers, trees and shrubs.

 

In 2000, additional gardens were added by Adrian, linking them up to create a more diverse attraction to visitors, and joining the gardens together to create a Foggy Bottom Trail, leading from the entrance near the Steam Museum to the furthest and lowest end of Foggy Bottom. Today, although changes are still constant, the newer gardens are maturing; new planting designs and plants are being tried. Heritage and novelty exist together with the number of distinct varieties now in the region of 8000.

 

Bressingham Hall, near the entrance to the gardens, plays a historic role and has an iconic presence. Alan Bloom’s home for 50 years and that of the Bloom family has now been fully re furbished and is available for use as holiday lets and for wedding and other group stays.

 

www.thebressinghamgardens.com/the-gardens/history-of-the-... Gardens, Norfolk

Empty seats. Rural town of Rena, Norway.

Transformação!

 

☑ Vida Simples

 

Alguns Pinheiros, muito antigos, (eu creio, por estarem caindo naturalmente os galhos muito altos), precisaram serem cortados e substituídos por novos espécimes.

 

Foram, cortados e/ou podados... e carinhosamente, um artesão local transformou alguns troncos em jardineiras e bancos...

 

Somente os galhos irão servir de lenha!

Assim, nossa 'amiga' árvore, continuará nos 'servindo' de sua divina companhia.... : )

 

Me trouxe alegria!

.. e esperanças................... de acreditar (ainda) em um mundo melhor!

June 22, 2019

 

Red Sox vs. Toronto game with my visiting college buddy, Nigel. We sat behind the visitor dugout. Field Box 62 row F. Yeah... 6 rows from the field! Fantastic seats! Thank you Nigel Stewart

 

The sox lead through the 8th inning when the Sox bullpen allowed too many runs for the offense to recover. They gave it a shot and came within 1, but that\'s where it ended. A loss. 8-7, Toronto.

 

Boston, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

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Morning rush hour.

A figurative term, as this lot head for Melbourne.

Crumbs.

 

Robertson cheese factory.

Again, I didn't get to try scooting around on this (a chair, attached to a circular base, with wheels), but the lad did. He seemed to enjoy it but was lured away by the bouncy castle.

 

I wonder if this would work for Run What You Brung...maybe if some sort of seat belt was rigged up to it.

Splosh.

 

Unedited image taken with and uploaded from my smart 'phone.

2013.05.23 photoed in Taipei City, Taiwan

2013年5月23日於臺北市拍的

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