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Neuenburgersee - Lac de Neuchâtel ( 217,9 km² - grösster See vollständig in der Schweiz - lake lago ) im Kanton Freiburg - Fribourg in der Westschweiz - Suisse romande - Romandie der Schweiz
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Wanderung entlang dem N.euenb.urgers.ee am Dienstag den 11. Juli 2023
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Wanderung am 22. September 2012. Nirgends in Deutschland gibt es so viele Hohlwege wie im Kraichgau.
Wee Wander is finished! I was so thrilled to finish this quilt today and give it to Tabby. I love every bit of it and feel like everything turned out exactly the way I wanted it to. So pleased I went with the blue border, pink binding. Blog post to come.
Blogged here
A wander to find wildflowers away from the throngs of Instagram seeking visitors ended in exploring an old favorite, Red Rock Canyon State Park, from a new direction. I've been here dozens of times, and I'm still seeing things for the first time.
Red Rock Canyon State Park features scenic desert cliffs, buttes and spectacular rock formations. The park is located where the southernmost tip of the Sierra Nevada converge with the El Paso Range. Each tributary canyon is unique, with dramatic shapes and vivid colors.
Historically, the area was once home to the Kawaiisu Indians, who left petroglyphs in the El Paso mountains and other evidence of their inhabitation. The spectacular gash situated at the western edge of the El Paso mountain range was on the Native American trade route for thousands of years. During the early 1870s, the colorful rock formations in the park served as landmarks for 20-mule team freight wagons that stopped for water. About 1850, it was used by the footsore survivors of the famous Death Valley trek including members of the Arcane and Bennett families along with some of the Illinois Jayhawkers. The park now protects significant paleontology sites and the remains of 1890s-era mining operations, and has been the site for a number of movies.
After wet winters, the park's floral displays are stunning. The beauty of the desert, combined with the geologic features make this park a camper's favorite destination. Wildlife you may encounter includes roadrunners, hawks, lizards, mice and squirrels.
A wander to find wildflowers away from the throngs of Instagram seeking visitors ended in exploring an old favorite, Red Rock Canyon State Park, from a new direction. I've been here dozens of times, and I'm still seeing things for the first time.
Red Rock Canyon State Park features scenic desert cliffs, buttes and spectacular rock formations. The park is located where the southernmost tip of the Sierra Nevada converge with the El Paso Range. Each tributary canyon is unique, with dramatic shapes and vivid colors.
Historically, the area was once home to the Kawaiisu Indians, who left petroglyphs in the El Paso mountains and other evidence of their inhabitation. The spectacular gash situated at the western edge of the El Paso mountain range was on the Native American trade route for thousands of years. During the early 1870s, the colorful rock formations in the park served as landmarks for 20-mule team freight wagons that stopped for water. About 1850, it was used by the footsore survivors of the famous Death Valley trek including members of the Arcane and Bennett families along with some of the Illinois Jayhawkers. The park now protects significant paleontology sites and the remains of 1890s-era mining operations, and has been the site for a number of movies.
After wet winters, the park's floral displays are stunning. The beauty of the desert, combined with the geologic features make this park a camper's favorite destination. Wildlife you may encounter includes roadrunners, hawks, lizards, mice and squirrels.
I like the way my old house came in use for this photo :) the cracks I enhanced to make the stand out more <33
"Going Wander-Ways" - 7x5, acrylic and china marker on canvas panel, Barb Mowery, 2015. -- SOLD
The title is from something Keats wrote in a letter to a friend before embarking on a walking tour of Great Britain. Shame he didn't pack a scarf... This painting is of the Pocomoke River as it meanders through Snow Hill, Maryland. I painted it from memory and imagine this to be a misty morning in early spring. There is a fresh, wet, green smell in the air.
A REAL decal, not a sticker, on the passenger side window. The window has been operated a couple of times and it rained, And I washed the car with no problem. The custom shop is a FB page, Copalis Beach Customs. They'll do decals to order.
Wee Wander is finished! I was so thrilled to finish this quilt today and give it to Tabby. I love every bit of it and feel like everything turned out exactly the way I wanted it to. So pleased I went with the blue border, pink binding. Blog post to come.
Blogged here
Diese Hütten wurden früher zum Einlagern von Heu genutzt und werden heute kaum noch gebraucht und verfallen teilweise.