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It was raining this morning, so I slept in. Went to the Arboretum for breakfast thinking I would be home early and get some chores done. But, the rain and wind stopped, and a little fog rolled in. The colors were saturated and the light was pretty good, so I ended up there until late afternoon.
PATH PA-3's (Hawker-Siddley 1972) lead train into Journal Square NJ 7-24-87. PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE DESTINATION SIGN
Yes, there really is a cliff just to the right of this view, but not overlooking the sea. These are effectively the backs of houses in Jesmond Road, Clevedon, enjoying a superb view to the south. Parallel with the path is precipitous drop into what used to be Hangstone Quarry. The houses were built by W A Green in the period 1895-1905 and have some very fine details, some of which are visible here: decorative terracotta tiles on the window bays, patterned roofing tiles and elaborate woodwork on the gable ends (thanks to Derek Lilly's Builders of Clevedon for this information). Photograph taken Saturday 12th October 2002.
Shakespeare's Way - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare%27s_Way
This was taken on one of my 'long lone runs' which I began during the Covid pandemic as part of my keep fit following a heart attack.
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“Nobody can build the bridge for you to walk across the river of life, no one but you yourself alone. There are, to be sure, countless paths and bridges and demi-gods which would carry you across this river; but only at the cost of yourself; you would pawn yourself and lose. There is in the world only one way, on which nobody can go, except you: where does it lead? Do not ask, go along with it.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
Dead End #15 | Highway panels by João Louro
People come into our lives everyday. Some stay forever, some leave after a while … and some, just cross paths with us momentarily, but leave a mark so significant, it forever stays in our hearts …
“Crossing Paths” is a rustic collection of nick nacks … a miniature book, an old key, different stones … some shiny, some not so, antique brass chains, entwined fiber, coffee stained paper, resin-ed miniature music notes, bits of old lace and leather, all put together to form a chunky bracelet from yesteryears.
*the miniature book is handmade by me and measures 2cm x 2.5cm
*the papers in the miniature book are coffee stained
*the whole length of the bracelet measures 23 inches, and made to wrap round the wrist 3 times.
*the back is secured by a giant lobster clasp