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I just needed a model to grace this setting
The trough, the woods, the filtered sunlight, I could feel.........feel....... the song was in my head.
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Beautiful view of the city of Zürich though the window of the Grossmünster church
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Along San Timoteo Canyon Rd, Redlands, a Union Pacific east bound climbs Beaumont Hill, with a bit of SP heritage on the point.
Horse Trough Falls
Horse Trough Creek
Tributary Of The Upper Chattahoochee River
Mark Trail Wilderness
Chattahoochee National Forest
Georgia
When I bought a couple North Georgia waterfall guide books a waterfall that really captured my attention was Horse Trough Falls, I just had to see this beauty. Our forecast for the day called for bright sunshine so my good friend John Deas and I knew we had to get to the falls early. Located in the Chattahoochee National Forest, the 55 ft. tall falls is on a tributary of the Upper most section of the Chattahoochee River which forms within a mile of this falls. A high mountain falls, at an elevation of 2360 ft, it requires a bit of rain to get this baby going and it was as striking and impressive as I had thought. Though the sun was already on the uppermost section of the falls, I couldn’t have asked for better conditions. What a beautiful waterfall in a gorgeous setting!
East Midlands Railway Class 170 No. 170505 passes Church Lawton between Alsager and Kidsgrove working 1N13, the 12:10 Crewe – Newark Castle service on 10 January 2025.
The South Branch Valley Railroad passes through farmland along the Potomac as it exits "The Trough" seen in the distance between Romney and Moorefield, WV.
Here’s something to lift the spirits… an old granite cattle trough filled with the riotous colours of spring flowers in the middle of Teddington, west London.
Nobody’s quite sure when the trough was set up, but it certainly indicates that Teddington was a busy place in Victorian times.
A little research reveals that the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain Association was established by Samuel Gurney MP and Edward Wakefield to provide free drinking water – initially for people, but later for animals, when the name was expanded to the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association. Gurney, by the way, was a banker and philanthropist as well as an MP; Wakefield was a barrister and nonconformist minister.
Dozens of water troughs, all hewn from granite, were set up for the thousands of horses and cattle roaming the streets of Britain during the 19th century. But by the 1930s the use of horses was being phased out by the growth of cars and lorries, so production of the troughs was brought to an end.
Today the organisation is still active as the Drinking Fountain Association, which provides grants for new drinking water fountains and the restoration of old ones.
Und ich hatte schon Angst, dass das mit dem Licht nichts mehr wird. An dem Abend war es ziemlich stürmisch und die Lichtstimmung hat sich zum Glück von Minute zu Minute verändert. Ich freue mich immer auf die Tage mit den Wolken, ich weiss, verrückt in den Sommerferien. Aber auf den Bilder kommt das einfach super. Wen die Sonne zum richtigen Zeitpunkt nochmals durch kommt, dann vergesse ich die Zeit und ich knipse mir die Finger wund.
...plus the Quad, the Guildhall Clock and Royal Oak House.
Sadly, the Boy is missing his flute, from time to time some wag will place an empty can of lager or a water bottle in his hand to complete the tableau.
It’s quite an old piece of sculpture, cast in bronze (surprised it’s not been half-inched) around 1926.
There was a fountain and a water trough for horses to drink from but that too has long gone.
Trough of Bowland is a lovely ride no matter what the weather, I like the low light across the fields
Uploaded on 07-12-2020 / Ukiah, CA
Here is a super cool arrow neon sign. Have yourself a cocktail later. Good morning from Northern California!
I planted few troughs of the mixed Salad seeds from a seed packet bought 2 years ago. It has gone past its date, but by grace, they still germinate and now we're enjoying these fresh leafy organic Salads.
For all the star trough lovers out there ;)
Abandoned cattle corral, Mojave National Preserve. Nikkor 20mm/ISO6400/25s/2.8 light painted with small flashlight