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  • We were in Ft Tryon park on a beautiful May day.  This gentleman was enjoying the sunshine and entertaining all who would listen.  He was kind enough to allow me to take this shot.
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  • New York City recently did some major renovations at Bennett Park in upper Manhattan.  I played in this park as a child.  One of the things that changed was the addition of this cannon.  I'm not sure how the people across the street from the park feel about it!
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  • Not quite a stairway to heaven.  Climb these stairs to get to the highest point in Manhattan in Fort Tryon Park.  This park is filled with history.  You can see one of the plaques on the wall tot he right.
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  • We were in Ft Tryon park on a beautiful May day.  This gentleman was enjoying the sunshine and entertaining all who would listen.  He was kind enough to allow me to take this shot.
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  • These two ladies were deeply engrossed in conversation in Fort Tryon Park.  The big hat on the lady to the right made this shot too tempting to pas up.
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  • Ft Tryon Park is one of those treasures that many people don't know about.  It has wonderful views of the Hudson River as well as the Cloisters.  These benches sit in a secluded little area providing a beautiful view of the river and the Palisades.
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  • We're still not sure why the city of New York included this cannon when they renovated Bennett Park in upper Manhattan.  I was very amused to capture not only the cannon, but the man and boy facing opposite directions while wearing matching yellow shirts.
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  • Found this flower growing up out of the rocks in Fort Tryon Park, New York City.
    DSC_0084_White_Flowers_In_The_Sun.jpg
  • A beautiful spread of flowers, white honeysuckle, blooming, in full bloom and past their peak.  Fort Tryon Park, New York CIty
    DSC_0143_White_Horns_In_Autumn.jpg
  • This black squirrel was out for an afternoon stroll in Fort Tryon Park in New York City
    DSC_0072_Black_Squirrel.jpg
  • A stalk of white honeysuckle in autumn. Fort Tryon Park, New York City
    DSC_0069_White_Trumpet_Flowers.jpg
  • A small sectino of Japanese maple growing in Fort Tryon Park in New York City.
    DSC_0076_Japanese_Maple_Autumn.jpg
  • Late bloomers basking in the sun.  Pretty little purple flowers.  Fort Tryon Park, New York City
    DSC_0068_Autumn_Purple_Flowers.jpg
  • When you first walk past this statue of Oscar Wilde you do a double take because it looks that real! Merrion Square Park, Dublin, Ireland
    DSC_3406_Oscar_Wilde_Statue_Dublin.JPG
  • There was a medieval festival going on in Fort Tryon Park in New York City.  This falcon was part of the exhibits/activities.
    DSC_0140_Medieval_Falcon_Ft_Tryon.jpg
  • As I exited Ft Tryon Park, I came across this man playing his guitar.  He smiled and agreed when I asked to photograph him.   And then went back to his music
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  • On a very sunny day I looked to my right and saw this woman and her dog enjoying the warmth in Fort Tryon Park.
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  • This flower was totally enjoying the sunshine on a brilliant fall day. Fort Tryon Park, New York City
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  • In one of the many beautiful parks in Savannah, we came upon a large fountain with several of these creatures serenading us.  On a hot day it cooled things off a bit
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  • The light reflected perfectly from the central flower creating the appearance of an internal light source.  Fort Tryon Part, New York City
    DSC_0156_Radiant_Purple_Flower.jpg
  • Most of it's neighbors had already lost their petals and color, but this hearty soul persevered.
    DSC_0103_Purple_Fall_Flower.jpg
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  • I have no idea who these two are, and I hope that they didn't realize that I snapped this shot.  Looking out over the Hudson River from the highest part of Manhattan on a beautiful spring day.
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  • We were at the Appomattox Court House national park on a very hot September day. This gentleman was the character interpreter for the military governor immediately after the surrender.  I'm scratching my head to remember the Captain's name.  He did a wonderful job in character.  We were advised to ask "may I capture your image" or "please strike a pose" because in the 1860s "may I take your picture" would have been taken to mean I wanted to steal something!
    MilitaryGovernorAtAppomattox.tif
  • On a cold clear winter's day along the D and R Canal in Hillsborough, NJ.  The tracks in the snow are testimony to how many people enjoy this park.
    DSC_0171_Winter_On_The_D_And_R_Canal.jpg
  • A pair of young Japanese maple taking in the autumn sun.  Fort Tryon Park, New York City
    DSC_0077_Japanese_Maple_Autumn.jpg
  • We were at the Appomattox Court House national park on a very hot September day. This gentleman was the character interpreter for the military governor immediately after the surrender.  I'm scratching my head to remember the Captain's name.  He did a wonderful job in character.  We were advised to ask "may I capture your image" or "please strike a pose" because in the 1860s "may I take your picture" would have been taken to mean I wanted to steal something!<br />
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I decided to process this to look like it might have at the time.
    MilitaryGovernorAtAppomattox.tif
  • Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown, MA dates back to before the Civil War.  While touring this beautiful park, I saw this marker.  It is sad in that it commemorates the deaths of three children.  I was taken by the beauty of the stone, the details that have survived for over 150 years and the message of hope and faith it projects.
    GraveStoneAtMountAuburn_0546.tif
  • Our hotel in Dublin was on St. Stephens Green.  One afternoon we were walking along this park when I saw Oscar sitting there.  The statue is so life like that at first I thought it was a real person!
    OscarWilde_3406-1u.tif
  • Staghorn sumac, not the poisonous kind, in autumn.  Fort Tryon Park, New York City
    DSC_0081_Staghorn_Sumac.jpg
  • This structure seems to be parked out of nowhere in a large open field at Duke Farms in Hillsborough, NJ
    Pump House_3634.tif
  • A colonial era parking space.  A hitching post for tying a horse in Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
    DSC_0212_Hitching_Post_Williamsburg.jpg
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