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I walk past this area quite often on my way home from school, and I'm always kicking myself for not taking a photo of it. Finally did.
I think one day I'll come here & have a little photoshoot type thing. Maybe.
I walk past this area quite often on my way home from school, and I'm always kicking myself for not taking a photo of it. Finally did.
I think one day I'll come here & have a little photoshoot type thing. Maybe.
These photos were taken by and appear courtesy of professional photographer Nathani Treen of Pixel Poison Photography.
Thank you! Thank You! THANK YOU! Our incredible volunteers cleaned from Merritt Boulevard to North Point Boulevard and included North Point Road today (4/6)! Over 170 volunteers arrived at Bread and Cheese Creek to clean the Willow Road Section of the stream, but they quickly met and exceeded this goal and cleaned up the section of North Point Road between North Point Plaza (Wal-Mart’s Shopping Center) and German Hill Road. As if this wasn’t incredible enough the continued cleaning in the stream until they reached North Point Boulevard! However, this still was not the end volunteers moved in the opposite direction cleaning up to Merritt Boulevard including the trash choked shore next to Merritt Manor shopping center! You can see through the photos the huge difference they have made! This totals over 3 miles of stream and a road that are now completely trash free!!! We have said it before and we will say it again No-one can match our incredible volunteers! Thank you so much for your incredible and monumental effort! Today we removed over 3.5 tons of trash (227 trash bags!), over 2 tons of metal that has been recycled, 23 shopping carts, 14 tires (one a huge tractor tire), 2 bicycles, 2 lawnmowers, a portable black and white TV, a section of wrought iron fence, an elliptical machine, and more! Our motto is “Together can make a Difference” and thanks to our volunteers, we are! Today was our must successful cleanup EVER thank you YOU!
We would also like to thank Gold's Gym Dundalk, Gotügo Portable Restrooms, The Caddy Shack, The Boulevard Diner, The Lions Club, Bob Long, & Entenmann's Bakery Outlet for all their donation of food and supplies to help make today so successful!
We also wish to thank Moments By Thomas, Pixel Poison Photography, Towson University Alumni Association, Towson University Ultimate Frisbee, the CCBC Geocache Club, the CCBC History Department, Todd Gator-Scott Chesapeake Pile, Morgan State University, and J&K Auto Repair for all their incredible volunteers today!
A 3-layer wooden puzzle, made of lovely spelted wood - I can't remember which tree it's from, possibly beech or birch.
From a craft fair.
Taken with an iPhone originally for quick post on instagram. I liked the image and brought into Aperture for some minor tweaks and finished it with Flare.
Processed with Flare
Photos of my collection of Russian Folk art treen.
All these items were acquired second hand in the London area.
Good choice!
The wooden heart jigsaw came from a local craft fair, from the 1990s. Because the three layers aren't flat you can only put it together in the frame, each layer in sucession. Only the top layer is varnished.
Green tea gardens, treen trees, green covered mountains, green bush- it was green all over! This tiny yellow Hindu temple right in the middle of all that greenery was a refreshing change! We did not go closer to the temple as the way to it appeared a tad complicated. (Vagamon/ Munnar Tea Estates, Kerala, India, Apr. 2016)