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Plum Point , Newburgh, NY
I am doing a series on paths along the Hudson. The trees are old and historic. This area was very active during the Revolutionary War. Washington was in Newburgh for 18 months at the end of the war. West Point was about 15 miles south of Newburgh, and there was a lot of communications and messages between Washington and West Point. This might have been one of the paths used by messengers. To me, this path feels magical. I am trying to convey the sense and feeling of the area.
For Smile on Saturday: Glow
I'm sorting old photos and uploading some of interest. This image was posted to Flickr on Nov. 8, 2019.
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It's an image of our life to be
The path is green
Green gives us nourishment
You can see that the path is going straight into the green unknown
We will see to it that we will have the nourishment we need
Small seeds
Small experiences
Small steps
Love is the fundament and ofc
Respect
Heading off into the unknown
You can see it is not bumpy
It's actually a pretty neat path
With a little turn
We've thought it through
We are adults
Sane people
I think
Lol
We both have an intuition that is telling us that we need to do this
Is this something we just read about it
Yes
Well,
No
It's actually happening
Love is surrounding us
We are love
The best symbol ever
Everybody wants this for us
Everybody cheers
Everybody wishes us the best there is
Everybody welcomes you
Yes we are surrounded by love
And we are the core
The core of love in our life
I'm so SuperDuperEvaThrilled
I give you all of me
And you give me all of you
My wishes is for all to stay save from the horrendous virus and remember to look after vulnerable neighbours.
This flagged stone path leads from Rosedale up toward the Disused Ironstone Railway track which traverses the head of the dale and round the the famous Chimney Bank. The track is in the final stages of being upgraded for easy access to all groups of people.
Rosedale is in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England
I used to ride my bike along a local path throughout many years. As time went by. I gained an interest in going on walks and lost an interest in riding my bike. With that considered. Today was the first time that I have been on that old path in a long time. But instead of riding a bike. I was walking it for the first time in a long while. It felt refreshing to see all the things I've missed. And all the new plants and trees I've yet to discover.
Buczek, Lodz Hills Landscape Park
We were afraid that the new motorway would disturb the view from this small hill but fortunately nothing really can be seen :-)
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The beautiful coastal path above Chapel Porth in Cornwall. This is National Trust property which can be enjoyed by all. I love the way this path meanders down to the cove. The tiny figure walking their dog on the beach give a sense of scale. Nature unspoiled by man.
"How can I have peace? Not by talking about peace, but by walking along the road of peace." - Sri Chinmoy
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Guess where you can find this stunning landscape ?
My friend Luigi is getting impatient about the Dolomiti's pictures, so here is one I edited.
Santa Maddalena, Alto Adige - Italy