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Today (December 28, 2020) I spent about three hours walking along the north banks of the James River in Richmond, Virginia, on the Texas Beach Trail and Texas Beach Western Expansion. As I walked along the trail, two freight trains passed by me; I was able to take a video of the second train as it slowed to a crawl.
Like the Reedy Creek Trail on the south side of the river, this trail runs between the CSX tracks and river; however, this one begins and ends between Texas Beach and the water treatment plant. Because of the swollen river, I was unable to continue on to the end of the trail, but I'm also convinced the map is wrong and the trail does not continue to the water treatment plant. It is more likely the trail ends at the CSX trestle where I made the video. I could be very wrong, however.
St James Church, Clapton on the Hill, near Bourton on ther Water, Gloucestershire. It is one of the smallest churches in the Cotswolds seating 45 people. The building is 12th century in origin.
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James Arthur
Pinkpop Festival 2017 - Day 2
Landgraaf, Megaland, Netherlands NL
4th June 2017
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This shot was taken on an overnight backpacking trip to Clayton Lake in the James National Wilderness. As a day trip, we also wen to both Iceberg Lakes.
The trip started at the east portal of the Moffat Tunnel. The trail followed the main trail to Rogers Pass Lake but took a sharp turn up a very steep fishermans trail to Clayton Lake.
My good friends james and holly are getting hitched. Here are a few of my favorite shots for there engagement.
Reedy Creek Trail is not to be confused with the Buttermilk Trail in Richmond, Virginia.
Reedy Creek Trail is about two miles long and meanders along the south bank of the James River between the James River and CSX railroad property. The trail ends at the Belle Isle foot bridge and Reedy Creek boat landing. I believe you can continue on past the boat landing about one mile to the 42nd street entrance which crosses the over the tracks.
One of the fun things I kept seeing from the trail were some distant trails on islands in the James River - specifically the Goat Island 1, Goat Island 2 and Goat Island 3. A bridge, since washed out, led to the trail, which also appeared pretty roughed up as well. I read on the trail head that they're now only accessible when the water is "low" or "very low" - certainly not 9 feet above normal (which on this outing, the water was very high). Under normal conditions, you can walk across the river at some points.
This river is the life of the city; we certainly are the "River City". And what a joy to be here!
Reedy Creek Trail is not to be confused with the Buttermilk Trail in Richmond, Virginia.
Reedy Creek Trail is about two miles long and meanders along the south bank of the James River between the James River and CSX railroad property. The trail ends at the Belle Isle foot bridge and Reedy Creek boat landing. I believe you can continue on past the boat landing about one mile to the 42nd street entrance which crosses the over the tracks.
One of the fun things I kept seeing from the trail were some distant trails on islands in the James River - specifically the Goat Island 1, Goat Island 2 and Goat Island 3. A bridge, since washed out, led to the trail, which also appeared pretty roughed up as well. I read on the trail head that they're now only accessible when the water is "low" or "very low" - certainly not 9 feet above normal (which on this outing, the water was very high). Under normal conditions, you can walk across the river at some points.
This river is the life of the city; we certainly are the "River City". And what a joy to be here!
James TW
Pinkpop Festival 2017 - Day 1
Landgraaf, Megaland, Netherlands NL
3rd June 2017
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Things are pretty awesome right now. I got a place as one of the photographers one the school newspaper and I've have been doing an insane amount of reading for my classes. So took a small break for a small photo trip :)
Sorry that the photo isn't super awesome, I've never been one for taking photos of nature.
Today (December 28, 2020) I spent about three hours walking along the north banks of the James River in Richmond, Virginia, on the Texas Beach Trail and Texas Beach Western Expansion. As I walked along the trail, two freight trains passed by me; I was able to take a video of the second train as it slowed to a crawl.
Like the Reedy Creek Trail on the south side of the river, this trail runs between the CSX tracks and river; however, this one begins and ends between Texas Beach and the water treatment plant. Because of the swollen river, I was unable to continue on to the end of the trail, but I'm also convinced the map is wrong and the trail does not continue to the water treatment plant. It is more likely the trail ends at the CSX trestle where I made the video. I could be very wrong, however.
GREATER YARMOUTH TOURISM AND BUSINESS AWARDS 2017 HELD AT THE TOWN HALL. MAYOR MALCOLM BIRD PRESENTING WORKING TEAM AWARD TO HIPPODROME (NO REPRESENTIVE TO COLLECT AWARD) PICTURE: JAMES BASS PHOTOGRAPHY
James Russell and Layne hanging out with luthier Bruce Sexauer in front of the Russell Guitars booth. The Russell Little Meadow makes it into the shot. Photo by Sierrablu.
Healdsburg Guitar Festival, 2005, Luther Burbank Center, Santa Rosa, California.