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Beach grasses line the trail at High Head in Prospect, Nova Scotia.

Ian Sprague, et al.

Terracotta bricks (tiles), 1978–79

Fitzroy Gardens, cnr Landsdowne St & Cathedral Pl (Melway ref. 2G, B2)

 

People’s Path originates from a community art project, providing a metaphorical means by which the community can take ownership of a public space. This work comprises approximately 10,000 standard terracotta bricks set in the three concentric circles surrounding a raised garden bed, with plantings of palms and ivy. The exposed face of each brick features a hand-etched drawing. The associated plaque advises that the ‘tiles’ were made by the people of Victoria on the opening day of the Arts Victoria 78 Craft Festival. The path was opened by the Hon. R.J. Hamer, then premier and arts minister, on the 18 February 1979.

 

Photograph by Louis Porter

Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

The Bridle Path

The path was hacked out of the rock by a working party in 1851. The Bridle Path soon became the main access way for families of pioneers bringing household goods and personal belongings over the Hills. The horses had to be led by the bridle to the Summit - thus the name Bridle Path.

Christchurch City Council

A boulder at the side of a path in the Cairngorm National Park

Reference Laboratory conference (with Angelo Tordini and Steve Angarthal) at PALME Middle East 2012.

 

Conference title:

Voice signal capture and transport. How to improve sound quality. Miking and cabling for live events, broadcasting and recording studios.

Come walk with me, just turn your step and see the view this way

The flowers rise with ecstasy and scent the warming day

The birds would nestle in your hand and eat a crumb for tea

Such magic lies before us if you would walk with me.

Tokoname Pottery Path ("Yakimono Sanpomichi") is a path which started as a natural tour of the various points of interest in Tokoname in about 1972.

Olympus Mountain-Secret Path

1-1-2012

Dark corridor leading to the prison inside the fort.

Four raccoons crossed the path in front of us, checking out the new path. The old abandoned railway bed has just recently been graded, and stone dust laid, in a rush to spend the government stimulus fund dollars before spring deadlines. On the plus side, this will be a wonderful walking and cycling path. On the minus side, they dug up all the stone just put in last year (paid for by another stimulus fund project), and it is no longer quite as pretty a country path it once was. Over the summer a lot of the "naturalness" filled back in after the first grading, so we are all hoping that next year the same thing will happen, and this will look a little less like a road again.

might look good as a duotone so that is a project for later.

i was also thinking it might be fun to stick a friend in a wedding dress and have her run through the path... hmm i wonder who i can get to be my victim.

My walk through the path

Hamlin Park. Do you see anything peculiar about the snow on the trees?

See also the photo on the street, walking towards the park.

Cropped down to create an abstract image

 

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Fields near Stockholm, Sweden

Fisherman's path next to the The Branch, a creek that empties in to Salmon Creek. Allegheny National Forest, in Forest County PA.

On Monday, Jan. 27, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey officials at the Hoboken Terminal provided details of the planned PATH Hoboken station closure beginning at 11:59 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, and lasting through 5 a.m. Monday, Feb. 24.

 

The closure, which was announced in October 2024, will allow for critical repairs across track and switch infrastructure while also enabling extensive station renovation work. A wide array of travel alternatives will be available, including free shuttle buses, cross-honored ferry service, supplemental NJ TRANSIT 126 bus service to the Midtown Bus Terminal, and supplemental Hudson-Bergen Light Rail service. NJ TRANSIT and NY Waterway service at Hoboken Terminal will continue operating.

 

The speakers at the media briefing included:

- Clarelle DeGraffe, PATH director and general manager

- Donald Liloia, senior vice president, NY Waterway

- Joseph Lucci, managing partner, Charter Linkz (at podium)

 

Credit: PANYNJ

  

In the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary on Vembanad Lake, Kumarakom (Kerala), India

 

As crossposted on our photoblog, pleasantly tilted.

Christo's Orange Gates as seen from path in Central Park New York City - 2/21/2005 Christo wind gate park NYC art sculpture photographing gate winter snow

using tilt shift function in camera

 

Colney, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

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