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Pathway to Cresent Beach on Siesta Key

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One of the small pleasures of the walker

in the last ten days we had so many storms, lightnings and thunder, guess I missed out on the real autumn images

A blue blanket of bluebells by this pathway in the woodland walk last night with my special friend Trisha.

Going between buildings in Bethesda.

The steep cobbled path to the castle.

 

This is one of a series of photographs that I took that day from different parts of the island. I intend to put more photographs on here from that day, please take a look if you can. I would also recommend that if you're ever in the vicinity of Lindisfarne you pay it a visit. It's just one of those special places.

 

I've created a time lapse video on Lindisfarne if you would like to take a look. Check my about me page for the link.

Where I love to wander ...not always as a solitary ...

Down Long Reef Headland and to the moon!

 

I went to Long Reef to watch the Lunar Eclipse unfold. Things were looking good early, but we were ultimately foiled by cloud which rolled in from the South.

In a Preston park

Looking toward the path from Owler to Higger Tor. Peak District.

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Anne Patterson's art installation "Divine Pathways" and the annual "Pride Lights" combined during the month of June to create "Pathways Of Pride" at the Cathedral of St John The Divine

... where Petunias and Cockscomb abound. Not unlike the look of Spring, but on a hot Summer's day.

 

Roma Street Parkland covers 16 hectares in the centre of Brisbane, Australia. The Roma Street Parkland is adjacent to Brisbane Transit Centre and the Roma Street railway station from which it takes its ... Wikipedia

Walking down the pathway towards the estuary at Talsarnau,with the lone tree against a blue sky.

...on a foggy day.

the road less taken

Taken by the shore at Holland Point Park in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Taken yesterday on our short trip to Tirol (Südtirol, Alto Adige) with my beloved wife and some really good friends of us. This is the path to the "Rittner Erdpyramiden". But we didn't ever saw one of them. All where hidden in the mist. But..beautfiul too :)

 

On the first day we hiked around the Three Peaks (Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Drei Zinnen). Yesterday the weather was a bit bad and today we visited the Karersee (Lago die Carezza). More pics to come.

 

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Zwarte Dennen - Staphorst (NL)

Orem, Utah County, Utah.

Fall color tour at Lakes of the North ... weekend of 10/08.

Sunset at Dunraven bay

From the lens of Mrs. Z.

I'm kinda teaching Mrs. Z photography. I'm thinking there's not much I can teach her.

Princess Island Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Canadian geese crossing the pathway to get a drink. These geese waited to cross the pathway after the people went both ways they crossed, was awesome to see. Spring 2018.

Thought we could do with a shot showing a sunny day considering we have had to put up with all the winter storms, so a little something from my archive. March is a good time to photograph at the Fairy Pools, the light is starting to improve and there are fewer tripods competing for space.

Square crop flowering trees in Maui.

“Look back at our struggle for freedom,

Trace our present day’s strength to its source,

And you will find that man’s pathway to glory

Is strewn with the bones of a horse.”

 

Dare Devil Diva Trick Riding

 

This takes you to Gelert's grave and his bronze statue behind a wall.

Lovely walk alongside fields with cows and sheep....all friendly [ but won't budge at all off their territory] !!!

 

Beddgelert is a village and community in the Snowdonia area of Gwynedd, Wales. The population of the community taken at the 2011 census was 455, and includes Nantmor and Nant Gwynant. It is reputed to be named after the legendary hound Gelert

Taken on Long Reef Beach in Northern Beaches, Sydney

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