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Saugatuck State Park. The South Trail - Left - The Livingston Trail - Right

Saugatuck State Park. The South Trail to the left... The Livingston Trail to the Right!

Saugatuck State Park. The South Trail to the left. The Livingston Trail to the right.

....beware of wet feet

 

Weggabelung.... Vorsicht nasse Füßegefahr

 

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Robin Schulz - Sun Goes Down feat. Jasmine Thompson

 

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There are many days I feel like I am lost out in the woods, trying to decide which direction I should go and what would be the best path to follow. Ahh...the journey of life!

October scene, Ameliasburgh Ontario. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

...so she built her house right there and settled in for awhile to think it over.

A tree splits one of the dirt roads running through Saddleback Butte State Park.

 

Saddleback Butte State Park is a state park in the Antelope Valley of the western Mojave Desert, in Southern California. The prominent feature and namesake of the park is Saddleback Butte, a butte that is 3,651 feet high.

County Road 856

Bollinger County Missouri

 

Photo taken on October 3, 2020

  

So much has been said about the fork in the road. Yogi Berra said take it. The one on the left looks like it goes to the barn and thats it. It’s your choice if you want stability. But at the same time it's limited on opportunity. Going to the left ensures a life of hard work and little rewards. A good life nonetheless with the joys of family, satisfaction you get from hard work. Going right leads to the unknown, with more possibilities but more risk. You could end up president of company, or a pauper on the streets. Your future is in your hands and depends on how well you adapt to the changing conditions that meet you along the way.

The trail to the left is the South Trail, the longest and highest trail in the park. The trail to the right is the Livingston Trail, the second-longest trail. It takes you over a tall dune and between two dunes. All trails lead to Lake Michigan.

The way is clouded, masked by the fog. To go forward you must must choose one of two paths. You could however turn back. Which way will you go?

 

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Polaroid 600 Film

 

The ghosts came to a fork in the road and didn’t know what to do. So they took a picture with the fork.

A fork in a path in Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington.

 

Shot with a manual focus Walimex 8mm f3.5 fisheye, designed for APS-C cameras.

Choose the path net yet traveled… redo

Decision, decision... which road should I take?

This well traveled hiking trail meanders through the woods adjacent to the lake. It splits ahead, one path to the north and one to the south. Which path to choose ...... what might be ahead?

“The Sun will rise and set regardless. What we choose to do with the light while it's here is up to us.”

― Alexandra Elle

Rumored haunted. It is believed there is one, possibly two ghosts residing in the Hotel Europe (c. 1909). The first ghost was reported in the early '80s by a contractor who had been working on some repairs alone in the cellar, near the bricked up areaway entrance. Supposedly, he had left the cellar briefly and when he returned he found his tools had been scattered all over the floor. He heard scratching noises coming from behind the brick wall (a wall said to have been previously filled in) and felt a bad presence. He grabbed his tools and fled. Also, reported was a man dressed in a black coat with a flat cap that appeared in the shop on the ground level. One evening in the early 2000's after the shop owner had closed the store, the owner saw a man/ghost clearly reflected in the convex security mirror at the top end of the store. She was surprised to see him as she was sure there were no customers left in the store when she locked up. When she went to investigate, there was nobody there. The man in the mirror had vanished. The owner was left shaken and fled the property. This man/ghost was reported to return again at a later date.

It is questioned if this was the same original ghost or indeed a second one.

 

Hotel Europe is a 108 year old, six storey, flatiron style building, built on a pie shaped property located in Historical Gastown, Vancouver BC Canada.

Construction began in 1908 and the hotel was completed and opened in 1909.

It was the first reinforced concrete structure to be built in Canada and the earliest fireproof hotel in Western Canada.

For the first years, the hotel flourished as people arrived to Vancouver by Steamship and stayed at the hotel.

The ground floor was once a beer parlour and is now currently a store. Below this beer parlour was an underground saloon accessible by stairs from a sidewalk entrance.

The underground area, including the saloon is said to have extended under the sidewalks on both sides of the hotel. These extensions were known as “areaways,” a typical feature of buildings in the Gastown area. Areaways were used to load and unload freight through trap doors in the outside sidewalk.

The Hotel Europe’s areaways were eventually filled in and bricked up and the underground saloon is said to be now a storage basement.

 

A more luxurious, Vancouver hotel opened in 1919 and the guest traffic shifted to the new hotel. At sometime it was said that the Hotel Europe became a brothel.

 

This building was later renovated into suites and is currently an affordable housing complex.

 

**Please note: All information has been compiled from various online sources and in no way has been verified to be true or accurate.

 

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Fork In The Road.

 

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Un gioco di parole in inglese con l’espressione: fork in the road, (letteralmente: biforcazione nella strada) che sta ad indicare un punto cruciale della vita, giunti al quale è necessario scegliere una o l’altra direzione, e con la parola red=rosso.

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Grazie per tutti i gentili commenti alle mie ultime foto!

Felice Anno Nuovo!

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A play on words between fork in the road, a metaphor, based on a literal expression, for a deciding moment in life or history when a major choice of options is required, and the color red.

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Thanks for all your kind comments to my last photos

Happy New Year!

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No choice here.

Nikon F4 with Nikkor 28-80 on Portra 400

April 2015

While chasing the Albany & Eastern from Albany to Lebanon, we came to this fork in the road on Gore Rd. Since it is not at an actual intersection, we had no trouble following Yogi Berra's advice to take it.

What a very odd experience!

 

I’d like to change this but I’m a little lost like this seagull! You never know which way to go when there’s a fork in the road !

Flickr Group We're Here - "WH - Okay, the group is called Idioms, which can also be called expressions...

 

Group description:

Take pictures of sayings, proverbs and other expressions."

 

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The Eager Inn located at the fork of Pike Lake Road and Morgans Fork Road near Bainbridge, Ohio was a prominent stop on the Underground Railroad and was the first stone inn built in Ohio to support overland travel. Built along the Zane Trace trail around 1797 by Andrew Ellison and John Beasley, it served as an inn until 1870 and then was used as a general store and residence until 1950.

A soft Ilford XP2 negative scanned and tweaked to boost tonal range. Overpainted to boost depth and atmosphere.

 

Minolta X-300,

Always been a huge Nature Fan - Green is tops with me !

In May 2007 there were strange things happening in Reykjavik...

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