View allAll Photos Tagged windowview
Thanks so much, Flickerites, for your comments and favorites. They give me momentum. And your photos give me inspiration.
Well, it's almost April. The trees are bursting into leaf and the garden's full of flowers. Everything looks fresh and green as spring really gets underway.
The Leuven Botanical Garden – De Kruidtuin in Dutch and officially the Hortus Botanicus Lovaniensis – is the oldest botanical garden of Belgium. It was founded in 1738 by the University of Leuven, before the country of Belgium even existed. Ownership was transferred to the city of Leuven in 1835, a few years after Belgium became independent.
What started as a collection of herbs for students of medicine has now grown into a garden of 2.2 ha with a neo-classical orangery, tropical greenhouse and abundance of plants and flowers.
While it is still a place linked to science, it is also an oasis of peace right in the middle of the city, where people come to relax and students come to prepare for their exams.
After a day or so, the sun came out and this was the morning scene from our hotel at The Entrance looking WSW over Tuggerah Lake. The Central Coast of NSW, if heading north from the mouth of the Hawkesbury River includes a series of tidal waterways and lakes including but not limited to, northbound, Brisbane Water, Tuggerah Lake, Lake Macquarie, Lake Munmorah, Budgewoi Lake and then Port Stephen's north of the Hunter River.
These make for great scenery, wonderful beaches and holiday destinations, great fishing, birding and boating amongst much else. It is also a very busy urban environment with the City of Lake Macquarie and City of Newcastle in the mix.
Long Jetty jetty can also be seen jutting out into the lake. Long Jetty is the next town south of The Entrance.
One of the best perks of working in a flying metal tube had always been the view outside - especially when you find yourself above Europe's crowning glory, the Alps. Quite a scene as we ride along a powerful jetstream above Austria's Kitzbühel Alps, very near the picturesque ski town of Zell am See.
Explored March 29, 2009. Best position at # 12. THANKS all for letting me turn the world upside down.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNlmn7vbXBQ
Who's to say
I can't do everything
Well I can try
And as I roll along I begin to find
Things aren't always just what they seem
I wanna turn the whole thing upside down
I'll find the things they say just can't be found
I'll share this love I find with everyone
We'll sing and dance to Mother Nature's song
This world keeps spinning and there's no time to waste
Will it all keep spinning and spinning round and round and
On the flight back from Denver, Colorado to Oakland, California.
I love seeing these summer clouds - sometimes California's sky is a bit too clear, simple and dull because it tends to be way too blue, no clouds, no flavor. Am I being too picky?
If you like my photos, please "follow" or "like my pages below!
|| My Website || Facebook || Instagram || Twitter ||
Thank you for viewing my photograph!
Bursting out of a deep cloud bank into a windy and turbulent seaside morning. With surface winds hovering around the 30 knot mark - and winds aloft in treble figures even at turboprop altitudes - the views were guaranteed to be impressive...
in my Winterscape 2017 Series ; Pic # 53 ...
Taken Jan 16, 2017
Thanks for your visits, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto
iPhone photography
Connect | Follow me
vanessawozcniaki.com | Twitter @vanessawoz | Facebook/vanessawozcniakiphotography | Instagram @vanessawoz
At the beginning of September I came home from Berlin for a short while and struggled with all that I had piled up inside of me. I cried while the sun was setting over a beautiful field of sunflowers, but this view on our way home made me smile (after my mum turned around so that I could photograph it). :)
film, early September 2015
Two persons paddling themselves on boards along the water, divided by what appears to be a line. Taken from my window, it is actually one of the Hydro wires which cut into my view.
one of those rare uni days during my very last semester a year ago, one of those rare rainy days in November that I so love :)
some things have to be left behind
to be considered as good
The home that has this view, however, I appreciated so much from the beginning.