A short nature walk along the Roanoke River Greenway.
Over The River by br1078phot, on Flickr
Mulch Muffin by br1078phot, on Flickr
Eastern Box Turtle by br1078phot, on Flickr
Metallic Green Bee by br1078phot, on Flickr
Spring Loaded by br1078phot, on Flickr
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A Thursday In Late August
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You have been a shooting fool. Now that my new grandson is here after 9 months + of problems I need to catch up with you Brother.
If we all saw the world the same no one would need a camera.
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It's not a competition, Larry. Sometimes I just get busier than at other times. It depends on how much I can spend on gas for the truck.
And congrats on the new grandson! What's his name?
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And congrats on the new grandson! What's his name?
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Phil,
Nice post. Your B&W shots are nice and snappy.
Dennis
Nice post. Your B&W shots are nice and snappy.
Dennis
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Hereford, Arizona USA
Re: A Thursday In Late August
Looks like a great area for a drive around and photography. You have everything, from landscaps to macro. Keep them coming.
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Very nice. For some reason I have never come across a box turtle, but have seen a few wood turtles, which I think may be more unusual. Perhaps I have lived too far north (MASS & VT). Say, that bridge is one rugged looking item. The top bracing seems particularly heavy-is it more than a foot bridge?
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Foot and bicycle traffic, and the occasional utility vehicle, Tom. It's a simple box design made to emulate the railroad through truss bridges that are in the area.Tom Hildreth wrote:Very nice. For some reason I have never come across a box turtle, but have seen a few wood turtles, which I think may be more unusual. Perhaps I have lived too far north (MASS & VT). Say, that bridge is one rugged looking item. The top bracing seems particularly heavy-is it more than a foot bridge?
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