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Field & Fork 2018On Saturday, September 8, 2018, guests gathered to celebrate and support The Parklands at Field & Fork presented by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Held at the Brown-Forman Silo Center in Turkey Run Park, this annual event helps raise funds to support annual operations of The Parklands of Floyds Fork, a donor-supported public park.
Thanks to all of our sponsors and guests for making the 6th Annual Field & Fork another success! Learn more at www.theparklands.org/fieldandfork
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
Blacks Fork was established in 1870 as a logging camp that supplied lumber to the railroad and mining industries. A large barn was erected near the center of the town, and several businesses and homes were built around the barn.Loggers would cut down all the Douglas Fir off the North Slope for railroad tie hacks, leaving the Lodgepole Pine. The majority of the North Slope today is comprised by dense stands of Lodgepole Pine. The rail lines required 3000 ties per mile and 600 miles between western Colorado and the Sierras – at about 14 million board feet per decade.
This was on a photo shoot activity for a photography class I am taking. This is at the LDS Tabernacle in American Fork.
Field & Fork 2018On Saturday, September 8, 2018, guests gathered to celebrate and support The Parklands at Field & Fork presented by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Held at the Brown-Forman Silo Center in Turkey Run Park, this annual event helps raise funds to support annual operations of The Parklands of Floyds Fork, a donor-supported public park.
Thanks to all of our sponsors and guests for making the 6th Annual Field & Fork another success! Learn more at www.theparklands.org/fieldandfork
Photo by Bob Hower/Quadrant
The fork-tailed sunbird (Aethopyga christinae) is a species of bird in the Nectariniidae family. It is found in China, Hong Kong, Laos, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. These small birds, with decurved bill, call a soft and frequent "zwink-zwink" and a metallic trill. The bird appears in the most commonly used postal stamp of Hong Kong.
Pictures taken in the town of Forks, Washington. The town is where Stephanie Meyer set her twilight series. Readers will be able to recognize many places.