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Jun 11, 2016 20:48:00   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
Tempus does fugit, already Sunday. THANK YOU Clicker and Pat!!!

As you might know FS is a chance to share photos of the past Challenges last week OR what shots you really like OR just whatever you have a desire to post

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Jun 11, 2016 21:02:48   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
Well These display water but it also displays a lack of respect for nature. OK, I'm not a tree hugger but these really bother me basically because when trees are cut along a shore where tides exist, the roots die and they are the main things that help eliminate erosion.....The trees were cut by the town so as people would have a nice view of the river. Sorry for the short story but this one hurts bad













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Jun 11, 2016 21:10:29   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
Let it Flow
Roadrunner wrote:
Tempus does fugit, already Sunday. THANK YOU Clicker and Pat!!!

As you might know FS is a chance to share photos of the past Challenges last week OR what shots you really like OR just whatever you have a desire to post


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Jun 11, 2016 21:26:40   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
Beautiful roots, RR. Nice job. Thanks for hosting again.
Roadrunner wrote:
Well These display water but it also displays a lack of respect for nature. OK, I'm not a tree hugger but these really bother me basically because when trees are cut along a shore where tides exist, the roots die and they are the main things that help eliminate erosion.....The trees were cut by the town so as people would have a nice view of the river. Sorry for the short story but this one hurts bad

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Jun 11, 2016 21:28:35   #
E Mang Loc: Louisiana
 
Great capture, Pixel.
PixelStan77 wrote:
Let it Flow

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Jun 11, 2016 21:28:44   #
Clicker2014 Loc: Canada
 
Pretty frustrating for sure!!

Roadrunner wrote:
Well These display water but it also displays a lack of respect for nature. OK, I'm not a tree hugger but these really bother me basically because when trees are cut along a shore where tides exist, the roots die and they are the main things that help eliminate erosion.....The trees were cut by the town so as people would have a nice view of the river. Sorry for the short story but this one hurts bad

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Jun 11, 2016 21:37:16   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
Roadrunner wrote:
Well These display water but it also displays a lack of respect for nature. OK, I'm not a tree hugger but these really bother me basically because when trees are cut along a shore where tides exist, the roots die and they are the main things that help eliminate erosion.....The trees were cut by the town so as people would have a nice view of the river. Sorry for the short story but this one hurts bad


Sad beauties.

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Jun 11, 2016 21:38:57   #
Wayne Spencer Loc: Henderson, NC
 
One foggy morning I headed out to nearby Kerr Lake here in Henderson, NC. While waiting for the fog to clear I took this shot of some early bird fishermen at Nutbush Bridge. I was surprised by the results.



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Jun 11, 2016 21:42:05   #
Clicker2014 Loc: Canada
 
These are not good pictures by far, but I had to post anyway. We stopped at a spot where we know there was a Redtail Hawk nest site. After standing there for a few minutes we started hearing one calling and shortly after that one flew into a tree for a minute and then the Redwing Blackbirds chased it off. I could not get focused well as it was quite far off, but it was interesting to watch the blackbirds chase the hawk off.


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Jun 11, 2016 21:54:00   #
346pak Loc: Texas
 
Good evening RR, I just stopped by Pat's "water" challenge and saw your post so I thought I would post mine earlier than normal. I was in Hot Springs AR this week, staying at a beautiful BNB on Lake Hamilton. While I was there I captured these. The top two were taken at sunset at the Lookout Point Inn, the bird feeder was in the back of the Inn and the last two are the Anthony Chapel, located in the Garvan Woods (aka middle of nowhere...) and designed by Faye Jones, an understudy of famed Frank Lloyd Wright. The photos really don't capture the beauty of this chapel.











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Jun 11, 2016 22:00:35   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
Thanks for looking and your kind comments.
E Mang wrote:
Great capture, Pixel.

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Jun 11, 2016 22:14:26   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
346pak wrote:
Good evening RR, I just stopped by Pat's "water" challenge and saw your post so I thought I would post mine earlier than normal. I was in Hot Springs AR this week, staying at a beautiful BNB on Lake Hamilton. While I was there I captured these. The top two were taken at sunset at the Lookout Point Inn, the bird feeder was in the back of the Inn and the last two are the Anthony Chapel, located in the Garvan Woods (aka middle of nowhere...) and designed by Faye Jones, an understudy of famed Frank Lloyd Wright. The photos really don't capture the beauty of this chapel.
Good evening RR, I just stopped by Pat's "wa... (show quote)


Makes me want to go there. frank Lloyd Wright is my favorite architect.

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Jun 11, 2016 22:26:11   #
PAToGraphy Loc: Portland ME area
 
On my way to dreamland..

My find of the week.
My find of the week....

Had a motorcycle event at our church today. This is one of my husband's "original" bikes
Had a motorcycle event at our church today. This i...

2 of the many bikes he has resotred
2 of the many bikes he has resotred...

A restored (by him) Indian Patrol, originally belonging to a NJ police department
A restored (by him) Indian Patrol, originally belo...

Some where (?eBay) he found a badge and hat matching the year of the patrol
Some where (?eBay) he found a badge and hat matchi...

Today he even dressed the part!
Today he even dressed the part!...

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Jun 11, 2016 23:47:33   #
dane004 Loc: WYOMING
 
Roadrunner wrote:
Well These display water but it also displays a lack of respect for nature. OK, I'm not a tree hugger but these really bother me basically because when trees are cut along a shore where tides exist, the roots die and they are the main things that help eliminate erosion.....The trees were cut by the town so as people would have a nice view of the river. Sorry for the short story but this one hurts bad


RR Thanks for hosting Free Sunday again. Great documentation of the results caused by by not understanding the link between the trees and the beach.

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Jun 11, 2016 23:49:45   #
dane004 Loc: WYOMING
 
PAToGraphy wrote:
On my way to dreamland..


PAT great group fantastic restorations.

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