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Today Amber continued with her training on our walk down the Cuckoo Trail to Sicklehatch lane and then back via the fields. So it was one step forward and two back today due to s couple of unruly dogs but still onwards. There was lots to see and it was a lovely walk in the sunshine. So just the three images of the trail a woodland path and a tractor shed.
"Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal."
Friedrich Nietzsche
Postmodern : Ever Changing, Fleeting, Positive, Nihilistic,
"There are no simple concepts. Every concept has components and is defined by them.
It therefore has a combination [chiffre]. It is a multiplicity, although not every multiplicity
is conceptual...
Not only do Descartes, Hegel, and Feuerbach not begin
with the same concept,
they do not have the same concept of beginning...
Every concept has an irregular
contour defined by the sum of its components,
which is why,
from Plato to Bergson,
we find
the idea of the concept being a
matter of articulation,
of cutting and
cross-cutting.
The concept is a whole because it totalizes
its components, but it is
a fragmentary whole.
Only on this condition can it escape the
mental chaos
constantly threatening it, stalking it, trying to reabsorb it."
-- Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, What is Philosophy?, pp. 15-16.
PATH PA-1A 688 (St Louis 1965) leads Newark-bound train into Harrison NJ. 7-24-87
PATH cars of classes PA-1 and PA-2 came in two body styles, A-cars with a cab at one end and C-cars which were cabless; all were motored.
The PATH compared favorably to the New York Subway when I was there, with clean air-conditioned cars with transverse seats. They even had a railfan seat like the cars in Chicago. It's too bad (according to the comments I've read) that they've become pricks since 9-11. They have a good operation and should be proud of it. Railfans aren't terrorists. With most of the information they need available publicly and the invention of very inconspicuous cell phone cameras, why would a real terrorist be hanging around on a platform with a camera you can see for a mile? (Yes, I know PATH owned the World Trade Center, or at least the ground it was on and that their Hudson Terminal was directly beneath it--but hassling railfans isn't going to make their system safer)
It was interesting to see this every day when i walked home from school it inspired me so much and the piece next to it was dope too, cant remember who it was though. Dont know if this is still there.. I just loved how he took his lowercase H and streched it and connected it with the S,, That just made me think you can doo abosolutly anthing you want and there is no rules of limits, just get rediculous with it
一路都是矮小的龙眼树,可以随意摘取,但我们去得太晚了,已所剩无几。广州从化温泉。
On both sides of the path are all low longan trees, longans can be picked from the trees freely, but we were too late to get two or three. Chonghua hotspring, Guangzhou.
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I think these might actually be an invasive species called Fragmites, but I'm not sure. From the observatory deck, this peculiar narrow path of these plants stretched off for several hundred feet. I think there might have been a dirt road there in the past.
Used GND filters, total of 5 stops difference, on the sky. Not much post processing, just brought out a little more contrast and then desaturated a bit. Not HDR or DRI.
Title: The Alameda City of Mexico
Creator: Waite, C. B. (Charles Betts), 1861-1927
Date: 1904
Part Of: Mexico
Place: Mexico City (Mexcio D.F.), Mexico
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: gelatin silver; 20.2 x 12.6 cm
File: ag1983_0281_0121_thealameda_opt.jpg
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Winter path. Forest is in winter time so beautiful. White...
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+ Slovenia, Maribor
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