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The walnut tree in my backyard (edited):


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Almost all the leaves are gone.

Another gorgeous sunset, not enhanced:


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Almost two hours ago.
 
Hey, TPoet? Is that a log going across and the water is rolling over it? Or do my eyes deceive me?


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It's a concrete spill way (or whatever you want to call it). They run across the creek very 30 yards or so for the entire length of the path, 3 and some miles. I have no idea what their original intent was, but they slow what would probably be a fast narrow creek into a broad shallow river.

Here's a picture I've posted before that shows more of them:
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And here is a closer look at one, also from an earlier post.
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It's a concrete spill way (or whatever you want to call it). They run across the creek very 30 yards or so for the entire length of the path, 3 and some miles. I have no idea what their original intent was, but they slow what would probably be a fast narrow creek into a broad shallow river. Here's a picture I've posted before that shows more of them: <img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=49636"/> And here is a closer look at one, also from an earlier post. <img src="http://www.ipadforums.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=49637"/>
Is that a low lying area of that specific neighborhood?

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Is that a low lying area of that specific neighborhood?

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Not really. It's just a creek that runs through most of the city. If I had to guess I'd say it's mostly about flood, irrigation, and erosion control. Someday when I think about it and have the time I'll see if I can research the creek's history.
 
Late afternoon today


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Illmitz with Schneeberg and Rax in the distance


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The windows of a house in my village, reflecting the sun


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Shortly before sunset, edited


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The sun is already hiding behind the hills. This picture is not edited.
 
Been away a few days to Wrightsville Beach on the Atlantic Ocean near Wilmington, NC - I've started a 'Carolina Coast' thread in the travel section and will be posting more pics there, but just a few from a visit to Airlie Gardens - turtles (yellow belly sliders) & birds (great egrets) in a live oak w/ lots of Spanish moss - :)

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Been away a few days to Wrightsville Beach on the Atlantic Ocean near Wilmington, NC - I've started a 'Carolina Coast' thread in the travel section and will be posting more pics there, but just a few from a visit to Airlie Gardens - turtles (yellow belly sliders) & birds (great egrets) in a live oak w/ lots of Spanish moss - :)

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Your oak reminded me of this:

Glooms of the live-oaks, beautiful-braided and woven With intricate shades of the vines that myriad-cloven Clamber the forks of the multiform boughs,-- - See more at: The Marshes of Glynn- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More -- The Marshes of Glynn by Sidney Lanier

The Marshes of Glynn- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More

Not exactly a photo, but very much a beautiful image.
 
Your oak reminded me of this:

The Marshes of Glynn- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More

Not exactly a photo, but very much a beautiful image.

Hi TP - beautiful poem and quite accurate as to the live oaks, marshes, and sense of blending he describes - I don't know much about him but he was born in Macon, GA and likely was quite familiar w/ the Carolina-Georgia coastal area - the Airlie Gardens (not a large place) has a wonderful collection of live oaks w/ some of the MOST Spanish moss that I've seen on these trees - one is known as the Airlie Oak (couple more pics below of that tree which is over 400 years old - was probably a youngster when the 'Lost Colony' was briefly in place on Roanoke Island, coastal NC - mid-1580s). Thanks for the link - Dave :)

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