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Wegkapellen mit den Geheimnissen des Rosenkranzes
Wayside chapels depicting the mysteries of the Rosary
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Ein Wallfahrtsweg mit Stationskapellen, der hinauf führt zur Wallfahrtskirche.
A pilgrimage route with station chapels, leading up to the pilgrimage church.
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In 2017, I re-took the same shot that I had taken at this wayside on the Sawbill Trail in 1980 (the previous photo in my photostream). My, but the trees in the foreground have grown!
The Sawbill Trail (County Road 2) runs for about 23 miles into the Superior National Forest from Highway 61 in Tofte, Minnesota to Sawbill Lake, a Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) entry point.
Among the roads that it intersects are the Honeymoon Trail (USFS 164) and "The 600" (USFS 166), both of which are premier fall color routes (as is the Sawbill itself).
It also intersects with "The Grade" (USFS 170) and runs with it for a short distance before "The Grade" splits off at the site of a former CCC Work Camp.
Oaks do not lose their dress in winter. When the sun shines in, the tree still shows its most beautiful side.
Eichen verlieren ihr Kleid im Winter nicht gleich. Wenn die Sonne scheint, zeigt sich der Baum immer noch von seiner schönsten Seite.
An old Cadillac with plenty of character sits wayside in a small California desert town. Surrounded by roads but nowhere to go!
It is surprising what one can do with a pancake lens. It is designed as an all-rounder and that means that compromises have been made. And yet, one can get close to the object and even at its widest aperture will achieve good focus. This image has been slightly cropped though. Dandelions in spring.
Colorful meadow and hillside at a wayside along the Sawbill Trail in the Superior National Forest near Tofte, Minnesota. It's pretty fun to note the difference in the size of the trees between this shot and the one I got in 27 years later (previous image in my photostream) at this same place.
This photo was taken in October 1980 with my Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic SP-1000, a 35mm SLR film camera. I was living in Duluth and going to the University of Minnesota at Duluth at the time, and had many opportunities for North Shore road trips!
The so-called Sebastiani Chapel is located on a spur road north of Lagenerling. The chapel wayside shrine, an eaves-supported gable roof with a basket-arched niche and pilaster structure, was probably erected in the first half of the 18th century in thanks for overcoming the plague epidemic that raged from 1714 to 1715.
The old lime trees were felled in 2013. The owner was forced by the municipality to plant replacement trees.
Die sogenannte Sebastianikapelle liegt an einer Wegspinne nördlich des Altortes von Lagenerling. Der Bildstock besitzt ein traufständiges Satteldach mit korbbogiger Nische und Pilastergliederung. Er wurde wahrscheinlich in der ersten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts zum Dank für die Überwindung der von 1714 bis 1715 wütenden Pestepidemie errichtet.
2013 waren die alten Linden gefällt worden. Der Besitzer wurde von der Gemeinde zu Ersatzpflanzungen gezwungen.
Data from Monumenta and Archiv FW Hagelstadt. Modified and translated.
A smoky sunset brought on by the Canadian wildfires casts an eerie look to a wayside of milkweed in the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, June 28, 2023.
A walk in the woodland where some colour is coming out now, not sure how many leaves are still going to be on the trees this week after the strong winds and heavy rain, might pop back here next week and take a look but yet more rain is forecast for tomorrow and next week so we shall see.
I was tempted to crop off the right side to remove the log and focus the eye a little more on the leaf covered track but I may do that and post again .
This the South Downs National park near Steyning in Sussex
there goes my miracle
Sunrise, sundown
THERE GOES MY MIRACLE is the topic for Saturday, December 14, 2019 Group Our Daily Challenge
Walking through the fields next to the village of Markyate in Hertfordshire, you might come across this. It is part of a memorial for a young woman who had died in 2016. The memorial has been attended to ever since. The place is important to the family. It is not the graveyard but the fields, nature, where you, as I did today, can hear the song of the larks descending. My feeling is that this is intended to be a place where the young woman can still be found. Where she is present, perhaps in the lark's song. Fuji X-100F.