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Section 2 of the Stour Valley Way and an early morning start at Kennington, east of Ashford. The Stour River flowing through Ashford will wait until the Spring to see the populations of Water Vole living there so the walk starts at Kennington. The weather was interesting! The night before it rained, incessantly as the named storm "Debi" blew over. The wind was still blowing a hooley with specks of rain falling from the zooming cloud overhead. The first part the route from Kennington to Wye travels across flat and low farm land criss-crossed with drainage dykes and small spring fed streams. The track was supposed to travel along the Stour River parallel to Connigbrook Lakes on its way to Wye but unknown to me long term engineering works had closed the footbridges that I was supposed to be walking on, poop! Again, unknown to me this was a good thing as because all of the rain we have had over the past few weeks had completely flooded the fields and therefore footpaths I would have been walking on I would have been totally stuck in the mud, literally! I would need to read the maps and re-track the route over the whole day due to the weather and flooding.
Yes, it can be brutal with a misstep! Shore Line Trail along Hudson River - - Spring around Palisades Interstate Park, New Jersey
The Lawn at 23rd Street.
[Design by James Corner Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro. Courtesy the City of New York.]
Image © Mary Sanseverino
There are 5 buds on the Fawn Lily just left of centre, then 4 buds on the next to the right, then 3 on the one furthest to the right.
Swan Lake Nature Centre.
View from Section 2 of the High Line elevated park in New York (tonemapped from 3xp in Photomatix)
More photos from the High Line are in my set
View from Section 2 of the High Line elevated park in New York (tonemapped from 3xp in Photomatix)
More photos from the High Line are in my set
The Woodland Flyover, which runs between 24th and 27th Streets.
[Design by James Corner Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro. Courtesy the City of New York.]
© Bob Obst Photos Best (r.obst@att.net); Daily Nature The Nature Conservancy - Great Blue Heron soaring over the verdure shores of Section 2 of the wild Wolf River (USA WI White Lake); TheNatureConservancy2011_2141_NEAW.USA.WI.WRR.BEN.GreatBlueHeron.WolfRiver.Section2-B; Bob Obst Photos Best 2010; Wolf River Refuge Best Environment Nature; Wolf River USA WI White Lake Section Two; Nature Enchanting Animals Wild; Wild and Scenic Rivers of the United States; Wolf River to Fox River to Lake Michigan to Lake Huron via the Straits of Mackinac to St. Clair River to Lake St. Clair to the Detroit River to Lake Erie to Niagara River to Lake Ontario to St. Lawrence River to the Atlantic Ocean; DailyNature-TNC11; Great Blue Heron soaring over the wild Wolf River (USA WI Baraboo)
The 30th Street Cut-Out.
[Design by James Corner Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro. Courtesy the City of New York.]
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Volta de Jesus / Muitas pessoas acreditam que, por crerem no Senhor, seus pecados são perdoados, que ser salvo uma vez significa ser salvo para sempre e que, quando o Senhor retornar, elas podem ser arrebatadas imediatamente para o reino celestial. No entanto, mesmo que os pecados do homem sejam perdoados, ele continua preso à sua natureza pecaminosa, e ele vive num ciclo de pecar e confessar, sem a capacidade de libertar a si mesmo. A natureza pecaminosa do homem não foi purificada. A Bíblia diz: “A santificação, sem a qual ninguém verá o Senhor” (Hebreus 12:14). Então, aqueles que ainda não foram purificados de sua natureza pecaminosa são os que alcançaram a salvação completa? Eles são capazes de serem arrebatados diretamente para o reino celestial? O que, exatamente, significa ser salvo? E o que significa alcançar salvação completa?
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It appears the Whitehall receiver beat the defense in the end zone, but unfortunmately he couldn't hang on
I was able to work on my 17x14 Zen over the weekend and this is where it is at today
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Cheers, Susan