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Introducing my Best Shot for 2017.

 

tree vanishing point

This old RR goes from Holland to Hamilton, Michigan, about 20 miles.

no light at the end of it

It was a brisk, still, bright morning along the Musketawa Bike Trail.

A short section of the trail through a thicket in Aman Park.

Prospettive " nazionali " del Nuovo Porto di Ostia

Canon EOS 6D - f/8 - 1/2sec - 100 mm - ISO 200

The beginning of the Bearskin Bike Trail - A "Rails-to-Trails" conversion.

Bells Bridge opened in 1988 to allow people to cross from the SECC to the Glasgow Garden Festival Site.

the long drive home from work is sometimes rewarding

North wall of the Muskegon Channel between Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake.

While biking the Musketawa Bike Trail

random car park in london

Lake Michigan at Saugatuck State Park

The remains of an old windmill (near Kearney, County Down) mark the last signs of a simpler way of life that has all but vanished from our modern world.

 

We now live in a fast-paced, industrialised world dominated by instant gratification and self-obsession. A world without moral absolutes, where anything goes. A world that says "live for the moment".

 

It is a world that also appears to be dominated by anxiety, hopelessness and a complete lack of contentment.

 

Above all, we live in a world that gives little or no thought to the Creator and what He expects of us.

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Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.

(Jeremiah 6:16)

This is Bingham Road, one of my favorites and most photographed. It is only a mile long. Forty years ago my wife and I almost purchased a parcel of land along this road. I'm glad that I didn't, but I wish that I had!

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