Monday, May 05, 2008

Walk . . . part ii







13 comments:

  1. Those are beautiful photos. I can't imagine where you took them. You have inspired me to take a walk tomorrow where I think you might have taken them and see for myself.

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  2. Anonymous5:43 AM

    Such a beautiful environment you have there.
    I think, I have never seen a white water-lily or iris, what is a gight name, beautiful.

    Greetings from the Black Sea and the train, I am going to home just now.
    I have so many photos, that it will take weeks, before I have managed to sort them through :))

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  3. That last picture is positively Escher-like!

    And I love, love, love trees wrapping themselves around other objects.

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  4. Anonymous2:21 PM

    The bell sculpture hanging over the riverside. Mmmmm.

    Mind you, I wouldn't mind seeing more of that bridge . . . :))

    The beauty you can find on your doorstep, beautifully captured, tut-tut.

    The house looks as if it has some Dutch influence. ?

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  5. Dennis would like to walk along that river.

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  6. The trustees are thinking about planting Wisteria on Campus. Katie is right, that last pic feels like there's some illusion going on. Very nice.


    The Trustees

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  7. Love those bells... do they really ring?

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  8. Anonymous7:10 PM

    Shammie:

    Yes they do; and a lovely, hollow sound it is.

    tt

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  9. Anonymous7:12 PM

    Ched. U. trustees:

    Wisteria is lovely, and as you can see can engulf that to which it clings . . .

    tt

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  10. Anonymous9:27 PM

    I've been enjoying watching the Iris unfurl in different places on my spring trip. Now i'm home I have enjoyed this beautiful photo on your post!

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  11. More wonderful sculpture, your riverside must be a mini sculpture park.

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  12. What adelightful walk that must have been!!! i love the photographs.

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  13. I love all of these details. Everything looks so different from the Pacific Northwest -- not to mention France!

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