Thank you! I have a LOT of pictures, so somewhere in those files I’m sure to have something appropriate. I often have a LOT of trouble finding what I know it there. I don’t have a real filing system, so it’s pretty catch-as-catch-can 🙂
I often don’t know whose are whose until I look at the signatures. We shoot the same sites and I keep all the files in one database. Garry’s are labeled GAR, but I’m usually looking at the picture, not at its label. I hope its okay. His pictures are often more interesting than mine.
It’s the road from my shrink’s office to another tiny road and thence to yet another tiny but very busy road and finally, to the tiny road on which we live. We are tiny tree-lined road central 🙂
Boston Harbor used to be such a dump. They’ve really made it a very lovely place to hang out over the past decade. Very youth oriented, with a bunch of history thrown in. They did a good job.
Love the photos, which tell me I should get out more. My only excursions at the moment are visiting doctors and therapists. I don’t even know if the river is still there.
I haven’t been getting out much either, but wherever I go, I take a camera on the theory that there might be something to shoot along the way. I got the little road on the way back from the doctor — a beautiful road, but one on which it’s really hard to pull off (narrow, soft shoulders and swampy). I did a little bit of shooting around the house today and yesterday … the dogs are cooperating (for a change). I’m promising myself to try and get out just a little bit more, but I’ve been really low energy and there’s a lot going one. But soon … it’ll be autumn … and I won’t let myself miss that!
You always have such great photos for the challenges and these are no exception.
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Thank you! I have a LOT of pictures, so somewhere in those files I’m sure to have something appropriate. I often have a LOT of trouble finding what I know it there. I don’t have a real filing system, so it’s pretty catch-as-catch-can 🙂
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I see Garry snuck in a photo this week. 😀 These are great which ways. I like your road with the RR crossing. 😀
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I often don’t know whose are whose until I look at the signatures. We shoot the same sites and I keep all the files in one database. Garry’s are labeled GAR, but I’m usually looking at the picture, not at its label. I hope its okay. His pictures are often more interesting than mine.
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Love the country road!
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It’s the road from my shrink’s office to another tiny road and thence to yet another tiny but very busy road and finally, to the tiny road on which we live. We are tiny tree-lined road central 🙂
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I love tiny tree-lined roads!
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You would definitely like the valley. We’re all about winding tree-lined roads.
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I aways like this one. The flags look so pretty on the gangplank.
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Boston Harbor used to be such a dump. They’ve really made it a very lovely place to hang out over the past decade. Very youth oriented, with a bunch of history thrown in. They did a good job.
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It looks so inviting.
Leslie
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Love the photos, which tell me I should get out more. My only excursions at the moment are visiting doctors and therapists. I don’t even know if the river is still there.
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I haven’t been getting out much either, but wherever I go, I take a camera on the theory that there might be something to shoot along the way. I got the little road on the way back from the doctor — a beautiful road, but one on which it’s really hard to pull off (narrow, soft shoulders and swampy). I did a little bit of shooting around the house today and yesterday … the dogs are cooperating (for a change). I’m promising myself to try and get out just a little bit more, but I’ve been really low energy and there’s a lot going one. But soon … it’ll be autumn … and I won’t let myself miss that!
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Great photos as usual, Marilyn.
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