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When in doubt, pan it out. And where else but Harris Tower at CP Harrisburg? An old staple of mine for sure, and a quick go to when duty calls.
In this edition, we've got (what else?) the Steelton Local with a slightly different leader - an Operation Livesaver GP59E - rolling through downtown and headed back home to Enola.
I saw this "old" very well maintained motorcycle parked under a staircase at an hotel I had lunch at, while I was traveling through Lednice in South Morovia, Czech Republic
Many years ago I ran across this old Dodge Pickup just sitting by a forest road in Idaho. It looked in pretty good shape.
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Jean-Jacques
I have photographed this old bridge over the River Avon before, but each time I learn something new about it's history. It was built in 1440 and rebuilt in 1728 from sandstone and has 'cut waters' built into the top, these are niches on either side for pedestrians to stand safely in while traffic passes-with todays traffic I certainly needed them when I crossed over, with camera and tripod aloft to avoid scratching then in the wall!
The importance of the bridge was demonstrated when the Home Guard constructed considerable defences here during World War II. The bridge is scheduled an ancient monument, and is grade ii listed.
Old Ruskin Church was originally a Methodist church that served the community of Ruskin and is thought to have been built about 1895. While this church is all that remains of that once thriving community, the church itself is well cared for and preserved for future generations. Old Ruskin has a "sister" church nearby names Ezekiel New Congregational Methodist that was struck by lightning and has since fallen into disrepair. I'll post photos of it soon.
Historic Rural Churches of Georgia Project
Taken with my OM-D and processed with Luminar.
I got up this morning and found the garden bathed in sunlight! It all looks so lovely - full of colour! I have done almost no gardening so far this year, and it looks better for it - though I suspect I will pay for it later!
A photo taken at the rocky south end of Sand Beach in Acadia National Park, Maine. The small island in the distance is called 'Old Soaker'. Along with the two headlands that surround it, they help to protect the sand on Sand Beach from the heavy waves of the Atlantic.
The seas and Newport Cove were calm when we arrived and there were only a few other tourists at the beach. It was nice to take in the rugged beauty here in the early morning solitude.
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On Route 64 leading to the Grand Canyon, South Rim in Arizona, USA. It is the beginning on the Grand Canyon where the Colorado River begins to erode the wall of the Marble Canyon area.
Saw this, it spoke to me, had to take a shot! Having our first snowfall today, winter has finally arrived! Stay warm my friends =)
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria, Germany. The walkable 14th century covered city wall is 4km long and surrounds the old town.
Old Harry Rocks are three chalk formations, including a stack and a stump, located at Handfast Point, on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, southern England. They mark the most easterly point of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.