View allAll Photos Tagged path
Another Sunday morning, another task day in Watts Meadow. And since our last path clearing efforts, some were almost completely overgrown again! A good group though, who braved the heat and paths are now passable again!
Shoren-in, is one of the five Monzeki temples of the Tendai sect in Kyoto and was formerly part of the Enryaku-ji Temple on Mt. Hiei. It was founded in the 9th century as a retirement palace for the emperor and is sometimes known as the Awata Palace. The head priests originally belonged to the imperial family. In 1788, a big fire destroyed the Imperial Palace and the retired Emperor Gosakuramachi took refuge at Shoren-in temple, which served as a temporary Imperial Palace.
The garden and pond is attributed to Soami (a pal and collaborator of Honami Koetsu. The eastern garden, Kirishima, was designed by Enshu Kobori.
A fairly new foot path open up just over Blackhawk which was hot at one time for gold mining - these guy's are making a mountain bike path going up - I'll have to go back to see how it's going,.
A bamboo path, part of the new Sengkang park. I suppose the plan is to grow hanging plants and creepers along the bamboo poles, thereby providing shade.
Should view the Large size to see more detail.
✿ Camina bella, camina grácil, camina esbelta, pero camina fuerte, siempre fuerte.
❀ Walk beautiful, walk graceful, walk slender, but walk strong, always strong.
B.S./O.S: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FEqtXwSlOo (Dotan - "We are coming home now")
© Cons Fotografía
▶ Instagram: @consfotografia
Puedes ver más en (You can watch more in) Facebook y en 500px.
Path at Reinhardt Redwood Regional park, Oakland, CA, October 2023
Photo of the Day for 03/26/.2024
Shot with Lensbaby Edge 80
100123-93_edited
Saturday 12 November 2011 - Day 22 - Day trip from Lobuche (4,931m / 16,175ft) to Kala Pattar (5,545m/18,192ft)
A long day, trekking (too fast) out alongside and then over the Changri Nup and Changri Shar glaciers to reach Gorak Shep, and then a painfully slow trudge up to Kala Pattar (5,545m/18,192ft) - almost too exhausted to appreciate the stunning views back over Everest/सगरमाथा, Lhotse/ल्होत्से and Nuptse, and Pumori/पुमोरि towering overhead.
Here are Günter Seyfferth's annotated panoramas from Kala Pattar.
Floor cleaning paraffin pong, headache, chair-nicking French and Thukpa soup lunch at Gorak Shep, then the long walk back to Lobuche. With hindsight, I'd recommend overnighting at Gorak Shep rather than Lobuche - that would allow you to squeeze in Everest Base Camp too - although speedy Jake managed that in the company of the two Portuguese chaps we'd coincided with at Lobuche.
On the approach to Lobuche we could see cloud gathering in the valley below.... little did we realise that our fantastic run of perfect weather was almost at an end and that we'd be returning back into cloud tomorrow.
Read more: www.sparklytrainers.com/blog/archives/2012/03/17/three_hi...
DSC01744
Title: Path
Artist: Erika Taguchi-Newton
Based in: Florida
Size: 9”x12”
Medium: Acrylic
This artwork is part of Bear and Bird Gallery’s “Girls vs. Boys” exhibition in Lauderhill, Florida. Exhibition runs March 8 - April 20, 2013; for more information visit our website www.bearandbird.com.
An interesting abstract from the kite aerial photography shoot I did over the center of New Zealand hill recently.
Same place as in the previous photo, but looking along the path instead of downhill.
This is one of the first paths we put in - day after day of cutting through blackberry bushes, catbriar and honeysuckle in 100 degree heat. The we got two goats. Then 6 more and a cow.
In the past three years all we've done here is pick up a few sticks and enjoy walking along the paths.