Just Ducky wrote:
I’m pretty late but here are a few paths we’ve gone down…
p.!4. I really really like #5, Ducky.
Karin, thank you so very much for hosting.
Just Ducky wrote:
I’m pretty late but here are a few paths we’ve gone down…
P14- Very cool set! I really like your second, fourth and sixth. Thanks for sharing.
afsalvo wrote:
They all look so inviting, especially numbers 3 & 4.
Tony
Than you Tony. #3 is gone. It was washed away in a very bad storm. Happy I’ve got a pic! 😊
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.!4. I really really like #5, Ducky.
Thank you. It’s the Birch Allee at Stan Hywet Hall and Garden in Akron, Ohio, the home of the Seiberling of Seiberling Tire and Rubber.
Vaun's photography wrote:
P14- Very cool set! I really like your second, fourth and sixth. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for commenting.
photophile wrote:
I enjoy following these paths, share paths you enjoy.
Great leading lines. The first one speaks an interesting story
Here are a few late entries I thought a few folks would enjoy; just for the fun of it.
ladeside path along the dock
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another winter snowy path
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path on a curved suspension bridge
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a walking path along the south rim
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The "telephone line" trail in Sabino Canyon, Tucson. If you look past the rocky outcroppings in the center left, you will see the next portion of the trail, high along the next ridge.
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junglejim1949 wrote:
Great leading lines. The first one speaks an interesting story
Lakeside path and South rim are excellent
afsalvo wrote:
Here are a few late entries I thought a few folks would enjoy; just for the fun of it.
P15- A very fine set Tony! That curved suspension bridge is a surprise. I'm used to them going straight. Your scenery photos are really nice. Thanks for sharing.
Vaun's photography wrote:
P15- A very fine set Tony! That curved suspension bridge is a surprise. I'm used to them going straight. Your scenery photos are really nice. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your comments, Vaun. I appreciate the encouragement.
Tony
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