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MTA Chair & CEO Janno Lieber, MTA Chief Construction & Development Officer Jamie Torres-Springer, LIRR President Rob Free, and MTA Chief Accessibility Officer Quemuel Arroyo reveal improvements made to the LIRR Valley Stream station on Friday, Dec 19, 2025.
Assembly Member Michaelle Solages, MTA Board Member Melva Miller.
(Marc A. Hermann / MTA)
One of the pictures I felt compelled to sit in the middle of the stream for. Not the best one, but one of them.
I believe the best reason to visit Paris in Wintertime (especially during the holiday season) is the relative lack of foreign tourists. It’s the best time to enjoy all that Paris is known for without pushing your way through the 90 million selfie-snapping, sidewalk-clogging, guidebook-toting foreigners who visited Paris last year! o many tourists seem intent on their must-see list rather than actually being present in one of the world’s great cities. I so enjoyed being fully present at the Louvre courtyard, here seen while bicycling (yes, bicycling) around the compact city on a frosty November day, enjoying glorious afternoon light.
At this point, I’ll only visit Paris in Winter: love seeing French people bundled up in their well-cut dark coats and petit chapeaux, carrying brightly-colored shop bags, ducking into chic little bars you couldn't possible know about, for a bit of chat, maybe some Champagne. The best might be enjoying Fall’s glorious harvest (wild mushrooms!) & hunt (wild boar!) can be enjoyed in restaurants, wonderfully rich food that harkens to life in the French countryside. So perfect …
Judy Bishop - The Travelling Eye Photography
Okanagan Valley, BC Canada
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A re-edit of a photo I took over 15 years ago with my then-new Canon EOS 30D DSLR and its "better" kit lens, the EF-S 17-85mm F/4-5.6 IS USM. Revisiting the image, I made adjustments and applied a lookup table in Luminar 4 then I loaded it into Photoshop for some further tweaking.
Timber Creek runs through Funks Grove, in Central Illinois. It begins just a mile or so from my house, and ends where it empties into Sugar Creek, a creek that runs directly through Bloomington, Illinois. The course through Funks Grove is spectacular. You'd swear you weren't in Illinois, that's for sure. It's more like the Smoky Mountains or Vermont. It splashes and gurgles as it rushes past fallen trees, sand bars, and rocks in the stream bed. I've seen bobcat tracks at this location, along with countless whitetail deer, raccoon, and other wildlife tracks. The bird population is varied, and there are rare species of wildflowers here as well. This spring, this whole area was covered with bluebells. Now it is covered with leaves. And the stream still flows.
A beautifully contrived 'wild' stream especially given the fact that this is a comparatively newly constructed landscape. The stream extends from the waterfall to the forecourt pond.