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A look down the center of the "town" of Walnut Hill, a recreation of an 1870s village at Living History Farms. This shot was taken during the annual photography day held at this museum, which demonstrates the history of agriculture.
Taken on a recent walk around Crosse's Wood, Rivington, between Rivington & Blackrod School and Liverpool Castle.
Also my first trip out with the Nikon D5100.
This shot is an almost exact recreation of an earlier shot - flic.kr/p/9MqcQN
Image by Gary Danton, July 2012.
Clearly flooded paths are a hazard of this stretch as my guidebook even offered an alternative route. It told me to go down the very narrow bank of the river. This meant clambering over a (very bent and twisted) wire fence, and bending almost double to make my way through the – clearly well used – bank.
I love forest paths. I love them even more when the light beckons you on . . .
Taken at Camp Tamawabi on Prince Edward Island in Canada.
The multi use path along California Highway 1 (Cabrillo Highway) north of Santa Cruz is blocked by a fallen tree. The path just south of this point is littered with eucalyptus bark and twigs, probably from the storms a couple of weeks ago.
Taken during my ride this morning. IT was a lovely day for a ride -- sunny and mild with a very very light breeze. I rode along the Pacific coast where the surf was breaking furiously with thunderous roars in spots -- I could see the breakers clearing the 30 foot cliffs along the coast in Santa Cruz County. *kapow*!
Creator: [H.W.G Hayter]
Title: [Path and Bridge]
Date: [c.1890-1910]
Extent: 1 illustration, black and white 24.5x32cm
Notes: From the J.O.P. Bland Papers at the University of Toronto. Some of these drawings appeared in the published and unpublished works of Bland and others.
Format: Ink Drawing
Rights Info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Part of: MS Coll. 81 Bland, J.O.P. Papers www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/collections/findaids/bland...