on the mirrored face, of the river Neckar, as sunlight fades, in a peaceful town, in Germany. Cheers to you from Heidelberg at Sunset~ via Heidelberg Reflected~ —
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Because I Don’t Have a Photographic Memory (Part #32)
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Because I Don’t Have a Photographic Memory (Part #31)
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The weather is warming up, we have even had a taste of rain. I think the decision is final… we will have no more snow. We only have a few more weeks of school left, and that is a blessing. I am counting the days… Once I get out, the first thing we will do is go to the gardens. I have been dying to get back there and see all the beauty.
Today I share with you more photos from the gardens. These were taken some time last year. They still enchant me, after all this time. I hope they lend you a smile.







BIRDS OF PREY: FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Zack Seckler (previously featured) is a superb talented aerial photographer who was born in Boston, and studied psychology at Syracuse University. via Birds of Prey: Fine Art Photography — ALK3R
France – Perigord : Loubressac along the Dordogne Valley – 20 photos
Magnificent buildings and beautiful scenery.
Perched on a promontory that offers a dramatic view over the Dordogne valley and the surrounding castles, Loubressac is a charming medieval village. The houses built of ochre stone and capped with pointed roofs. The church of Saint Jean Baptiste and the Castle, dating back to the 15th century and 18th century, are worth the short climb to reach them.
Located in South of France 140 km South of Limoges and 143 km North of Toulouse Loubressac is listed on the Most Beautiful villages of France along the Dordogne Valley as well as Carennac and Autoire.
France-Perigord : Self-guided hike in Perigord and Quercy
The best way to explore these authentic “Most Beautiful Village of France” is on foot. The GR hiking route passes through Autoire, Loubressac and Carennac, but all three villages are also a starting point for interesting walking trails through Quercy and Rocamadour.
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