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One from the archives. Taken at Briton Ferry last June. My OH and I drove past there today on our way home in driving rain and we were joking that there was no chance of getting any shots there today so thought I would have a look in the archives and found this shot - hope you like it!
In the small former mining community of Princeton. Notice the quilts on the clothesline.
Explored number 449 on June 24, 2017
Half plain, half wholemeal flour. The oval one has walnuts in.
I have put half the rolls and the walnut bread in the freezer.
23rd February 2018 Home Stafford UK.
Canon Eos 6D, Canon EF 16-35mm f/4 L IS USM
Mehr Bilder findest du hier/ More pictures can be found here
The Pickens railroad originally operated out of Pickens, SC to Easely, SC. However, it has been abandoned and torn out. Here in Pickens, though, the original HQ and a static display of their Baldwin locomotive VO660 is still standing. They tell me the locomotive is still intact on the inside. Nov 19, 2015.
© Eric T. Hendrickson 2015 All Rights Reserved
Back home now we said farewell to Newfoundland. It is truly a photographers playground with far more to offer than my small peak at such a gorgeous place. This image is once again thanks to my wife. She pulled over onto a side road and close to a field so I could get this cloud. She is getting pretty good at this, knowing that I like a foreground element and once again delivered on that as well.
Virginia countryside east of the Shenandoah Mountains. The perspective invites the weary wayfarer to take the long but inviting road home.
One day the younger son came to his father and said, “Father, eventually I’m going to inherit my share of your estate. Rather than waiting until you die, I want you to give me my share now.” And so the father liquidated assets and divided them. A few days passed and this younger son gathered all his wealth and set off on a journey to a distant land. Once there he wasted everything he owned on wild living. . . . . So he got up and returned to his father. The father looked off in the distance and saw the young man returning. He felt compassion for his son and ran out to him, enfolded him in an embrace, and kissed him. . . . The older brother got really angry and refused to come inside, . . . The father replied, “My son, you are always with me, and all I have is yours. Isn’t it right to join in the celebration and be happy? This is your brother we’re talking about. He was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found again!”
Luke 15: 11-32
I just did new YouTube, with Sidewalk Prophets, "Sisters and Brothers" www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCYVfFiSx68&feature=youtu.be