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read more »Blue sky and concrete bridge reflected in the LA River.
read more »Entering under the 6th street bridge, the concreted Los Angeles River displays its glory in straight human lines and flowing natural curves.
read more »Lydford Gorge is a Valley on the edge of Dartmoor, sandwiched between Devon and Cornwell in Southern England. My mother and I visited it one afternoon, between December showers, and I can’t describe how beautiful it is, so here are some more pictures. As it was early November in Lydford Gorge, the trees were turning […]
read more »Lydford Gorge is a Valley on the edge of Dartmoor, sandwiched between Devon and Cornwell in Southern England. My mother and I visited it one afternoon, between December showers, and I can’t describe how beautiful it is, so here are some more pictures. The trail led along the edge of the valley, looking down to […]
read more »Lydford Gorge is a Valley on the edge of Dartmoor. Sandwiched between Devon and Cornwell, in Southern England. It’s sumptuous with water and green, unlike the Los Angeles Desert that I come from. It was early December when my mother and I arrived, it was cold, in the 50’s and it had been raining […]
read more »There is a walkway that follows the river Exe south, out of the town of Exeter. Part of the path follows the old spur waterway, that once fed the mills. Now the water rests comfortably in its banks. By the playing fields, owned by Exeter University, trees are felled. An impromptu memorial, underneath a symbol […]
read more »Possession is nine tenths of the law. Standing for 600 years Slipping into the River Exe Honor system flowers available in Lymstone Boat moorings in Lympstone Harbour Self-portrait in Lympstone Harbour
read more »In the afternoon, when I should be at home, sitting in front of my laptop, madly typing away, or patiently editing photographs, I sometimes go for a walk, usually down the coast, toward Exmouth. Both Lympstone and Exmouth are on the Exe estuary. So my walk follows the edge of the coast. An estuary is […]
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