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"Bent of the River", Audubon National Society, Southbury, CT

one of my favourite oak avenues

"…there are no wrong turns, only unexpected paths."

Quote - Mark Nepo

 

Using my photo 'Everything' .

Happy Thursday ;-))

 

A paved path that is part from one of Montana's parks, can lead you to ancient fortress that deserves to be seen.

Piani resinelli, Towards peak Paradiso m. 1445.

'""Do you see the little Santa in his sleigh with the reindeers?………….

 

I don't…….

 

well, then they are probably stuck in the snowstorm and haven't found this path yet…..but they will, I'm sure!!'''

 

"Even in winter an isolated patch of snow has a special quality." Quote - Andy Goldsworthy

Dedicated to Peter..., author of my latest testimonial. Thank you!

 

Choose your own path and walk tall...

 

View On White

 

Explore #466, December 11

At the Governor's Palace at Colonial Williamsburg, VA

 

A forest Cheeky Chap with lots of humour

low sun with long shadows...

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New York City

Another path where large machines can gain access to the forest and golf course. I make it sound busy, but you could wait for days and only see a few horses or the local running club!

somewhere in Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska

Prespa National Park, Macedonia, Greece

pineta di marina di cecina

Spring was in the air when I captured this in Queen's Royal Park on the shore of Lake Ontario in Niagara on the Lake.

You're never on the wrong path. Sometimes you're

on the right path looking at things the wrong way.

Hiking path at Butler Lodge trail head in Underhill Vermont

 

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Walk through the trees

Black Forest, 2020.

 

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sunlight behind the trees and a misty atmosphere. simply fantastic

 

Look at every path closely and deliberately, then ask ourselves this crucial question: Does this path have a heart? If it does, then the path is good. If it doesn't, it is of no use. Carlos Castaneda

Thank you so much for the awesome pic Bensu!

 

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