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Sunflower field near Grinter Farms - actually just west of the Sunflower General store.
Leavenworth County, Kansas
Monday morning 6 September 2021
Sunflower field near Grinter Farms - actually just west of the Sunflower General store.
Leavenworth County, Kansas
Monday morning 6 September 2021
Canoers heading east on the Potomac River has just emerged from under the Francis Scott Key Bridge . WDC . Labor Day Monday, 4 September 2006 . Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
Closeup of a sunflower, with bees, at Eleanor's Events homestead, off of US-75 south of the US-56 interchange.
Osage County, Kansas
Monday morning 2 September 2019
Pedaler's Jamboree "The Ride Returns" presented by Off Track Events & Equipment Share. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 1/1000-second exposure at ISO 320. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Great Rodeo Action at the Baker County Fair and Panhandle Rodeo in Halfway Oregon.
Great rodeo action during the annual three-day Panhandle Rodeo during the Baker County Fair in Halfway Oregon.
Classic small-town Americana in the town of Halfway Oregon along the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway, with a parade, carnival, and rodeo. Baker County is home to more than 2 dozen Oregon Century Farms and Ranches, and agriculture is still an important part of the local culture. The Baker County Fair in Halfway is actually one of two Baker County Fairs celebrating this rich agricultural heritage. Always Labor Day Weekend, , the fair is all about farming, agriculture, and 4H, offering visitors a glimpse of rural Americana and of course, great rodeo action.
For more information about this annual celebration visit their website at www.halfwayfairandrodeo.com
For more information about other Baker County events and attractions visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.travelbakercounty.com
This is one rather striking (IMHO) sample from the graffiti painted on the mural mile during PaintLouis over the recent Labor Day weekend. Thanks for looking.
I rode up this beautiful forest service road we were camped off of. It was steep, there were river crossings, ruts, large rocks and fallen trees. Pretty rough terrain, which made it all the more awesome! I reached intersection with the Continental Divide Trail before returning to camp for supper
The grass of the Tucquala Meadows laid still on the water on an early morning. Cathedral Rock in the background.
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Seems I attracted the attention of the fish at Coco Cay. These two decided I was the leader of the pack and were waiting on my instructions.
What a great thing to do - snorkeling is just unequaled. Loved every minute of it!