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First Meet complete in Cantwell and a large sucker hole holding on for sure the three GP40-2's are notched out and gaining track speed approaching Parks highway and splitting some great fall color. At this point the crew is playing the siding jumping game. At Broad Pass, the next siding ahead they will meet the Dex before heading to Curry to load rip rap.
Back in time.
Landscape Park of the Cistercian Landscape Compositions of Rudy Wielkie.
Info: pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Krajobrazowy_Cysterskie_Kompoz...
Rows of balconies at the Park Lake Residences located on Lakeshore Boulevard West. Completed in 2010, the condo was designed by Burka Architects Inc and developed by Pemberton Group.
Avenue of beechtrees from the park.
En av de vackra bokskogsalléerna i Ekebyhovsparken på Ekerö.
photo taken with my Samsung cellphone.
Das war vor einem Jahr um diese Zeit.
Vielen Dank für den Besuch, Favoriten und Kommentare!
Thank you for visit, faves and comments!
These beautiful gardens are part of the Southeast Queensland University Campus in Toowoomba, so lovely.
Spray Park, Mount Rainier, Washington. It's August, and the annual wildflower display has begun on the slopes of Rainier. The displays are awesome, with whole gardens sprinkled across meadows and adorning the little tarns that dot the flat parks and benches leading up to the glacier fields. A hard hike up steep forest switchbacks dumps me into more open meadows, terracing upwards. A cloud system seems to slowly rotate around me, the mountain holding it like a blanket and defying the sun to burn it off. But the soft light suits my purposes, opens my eyes so often braced against the glare, and lets the color saturate into me like paint on a dropcloth. Sometimes, in the euphoria of exertion to reach a place, and the feast of what I see, I do silent gratitutde for the perfection of creation. But it's not perfect, really. The symmetry doesn't always fall into place. A gardener might place the heather more evenly among the lupine; the islands in the pool could be more zen; Rainier's cone could be backdropped beyond the ridge...it is, instead, imperfect. There are always the flaws, and maybe some give us comfort, some are what we love. And in the end, it's what we expect, what we forgive, what we are.
An old abandoned Corp of Engineers parks on the Arkansas River backwater, the boat ramp is still there but everything else is gone. Back to Nature here and hope and well are gone.
The park is located near one of my favorite places in the city: “Potsdamer Platz”. There is so much here that defines Berlin today. Innovative companies have their headquarters here and brought a dynamic to this city. Your employees come from all over the world. Therefore, this place is also not to be despised in culinary terms.
I love the beginning of the upcoming sunset in the city. I always find the resulting reflective light exciting. In this photo the invisible Beisheim Center is responsible for the reflection. Of course there is also something to discover here again.
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