Saturday, November 5, 2011

♡Pretty "new" walking path...

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I was able to make this photo, into a centered Header pic, because I used my original photo...  Cropped to a rectangular shape...  And used the "Crop To Fit" box...  Which crops width to 900.  Ta-dahhhhhhhhh...
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The previous pic which I tried to use (for Header pic), was too small in Width, to start with.  I can crop pics "down" but can't make pics "bigger."  :-)
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On Thurs. we found a new way to walk, but I didn't bring my camera.  On Fri., I did bring my camera.  :-) 
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Love this rock/stone sculpture, which someone took the time to put together!  I've seen such, before.  Only to find later, that someone had knocked it down.  :-(  How rotten is that???  Hope this one lasts!!! 
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Isn't that a pretty little winding path?
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A sculpture in wood, made by Nature...
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"Be like the sun and the meadow,
which are not in the least concerned 
about the coming winter."
~ George Bernard Shaw

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8 comments:

Brenda Leyland @ Its A Beautiful Life said...

Ta dah.... nice new header.... that little fellow is a cutie, to be sure. Grandson?

What a neat piece of wood you discovered. And thanks for the little glimpse of 'heaven' on your walk. Lovely!

Vee said...

Your little curly-top will be ready to take walks with you on that path soon! I like both the man-made sculputure and the natural one.

Glad that you figured out what needs doing with the header photos. This one works great!

Barb said...

Hi Auntie!

Love the picture of Uncle A and your sweet Gabe! I wish I could just come and sit with you for one day and have you show me all the tricks with Blogger!!

Your walking path is so pretty! I too hope the sculpture lasts - it's very pretty.

Where my husband grew up, in the hills near our home, the sheep herders used to make, "monuments" out of rock, that looked kind of like the on on your walking path. Other herders would come across them and leave letters, and other things between the rocks for them. There are still lots of the monuments there - actually there are still lots of sheep herders still working in the hills . . . I wonder if they still use them?!

Have a wonderful week-end!

Hugs,
Barb

HappyK said...

I love finding new walking paths!
The stone sculptor looks like a stone snowman!
Great Photo!!

Linda said...

What a beautiful walk!!! Wish I could tag along with you! Oh, the lovely conversations we would have!

bj said...

Ahhh, it is, indeed a lovely walk. We have no pretty walkways out here in West Texas...but I can enjoy yours.
Your little man is so sweet and growing so fast.

Carole Burant said...

That picture is sooo precious and it sure does make a delightful header:-) Glad you were able to figure out how to center it.

Love that pathway you took for your walk, it's the type of area I love to take walks in:-) We have a lot of trails and such in the woods behind here but I don't like walking them alone since there's bears and foxes around.

The stone "sculpture" reminds me of the Inukshuks we see around here all the time. I'll never understand people who feel they have to knock them down, they need to get a life!! Glad you brought your camera on that walk, loved seeing the pictures:-) xoxo

Vickie said...

Gorgeous place to walk with your little angel. Pretty soon he'll be so hard to keep up with!

I love those rock sculptures - think I've heard them called a "tryst-stane". Old Scottish for a stone placed in memory of a tryst or rendevous!