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Amazing to still see leaves on the trees on the verge of December. It's something to do with the good summer and having extra sugar.
Estou com sinceras saudades de fotos novas, mil perdões por não poder trazer muitas novidades para o meu Flickr. As outras fotos dessa sessão foram postadas no meu blog há um tempo atrás e vocês podem vê-lo aqui.
Pessoal, muito obrigada por todos os seus elogios, isso ilumina o meu dia ♥
I sincerely miss some new pictures, my apologies for not bringing new stuff to my Flickr account. Some other pictures from this session can be seen on this post on the blog.
Guys, thank you so much for all your compliments, it brighten my day ♥
Stuck in the house watching the rain yet again, back to work on Monday, no prospect yet of decent weather, oh well just look forward to either some snow or the Spring
"Alouette River Dykes Trail is a 8.8 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located near Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash."
Scenes fro a walk with Camera along the River Severn footpath into the Centre of Shrewsbury and back again...
This photograph is copyrighted and may not be used anywhere, including blogs, without my express permission.
The path we take are not always the smoothest or the brightest,
But you will always get a clearer view at its end.
This is an old Mass Path that is over 300 years old. Indeed it could date back to the 1600s which is the date of the original church it leads to. It runs between Kilcoole/Delgany and to the village of Kilquade to the church of St. Patrick. Families would have travelled the 3 miles along here on their way to church and back home again on Sundays long ago. There is a lovely feeling to it and Im sure it comes from the people and children away back then, who walked here with goodness and love in their hearts every Sunday and on holy days many years ago.
The path was cut in half by a new dual carriage way a few years back but the council kept the right of way open and built new access stiles to it on either side of the road as the locals were not prepared to see it closed. Good for them! The people still use the path for walking and exercising their dogs. They also maintain it and keep it trimmed back a bit but not too much as the wildness of it is in keeping with its character. It follows along by a small stream and to me it is a very special place. I often walk it and I did this morning.
Here is a link to the old church in Kilquade which has a great history and if I was religious, I think this is where I would go every Sunday but Id have to walk the old path like those good people all those many long years ago.
www.kilquadeparish.ie/parish-churches/st-patricks-kilquade/
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Wow! Im amazed how popular this photo is and its really such a simple thing. I didnt have a tripod so I took it hand held.
I had to take it at 4.5 and the best I could manage was 1/40th of a second. Ive steady hands luckily. Real photographers do it hand held!!!! Lol!
Its a great place and I like the history and the simplicity of it.
I think thats what people [You! ] like about it.
So a big thank you and hug to you all!
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