A variety of pictures still to this very day I find that it's difficult in placing pictures within one's own writings especially if it's more than one.
But these are a few that have been taken some of which were today and others from earlier days.
lol guess this area had to find a use for all the rocks, eh? Some areas around here are like that. You see them used for walk ways, walls, privacy walls, and foundations.
Very nice walk as the span of areas that one covers is good with exercise as well as within grasping in the summer as finally we have today as a good one where it's been very nice.
So many pics, Jack! And all of them lovely! I like the architectural ones -the lines, straight and curved and angled - appeal to me! I'm including the vehicles in this. And the garden pictures are lovely, as well!
They have security so I went in and just snook a few :) Within most all gallaries a painter's rights is something that you really are not allowed to take here anyways...
That was yesterday and again tonight the forecast is rain through tomorrow... Not a typical climate for these parts especially for this time of the year.
I would have like to get closer but I did not have boots as believe it or not the my car almost got stuck within the mud. It would have been nice to get close and zoom in.
These are within the first mall I built and it went into other hand and then the pension fund hired a management company and they hired some painter to do murals on the walls. I think they are changed each quarter of the year.
Yes...but there is security now and I just place my camera in my pocket and see what is there and if something looks interesting and there is no security around I will take the chance...:)
Thanks Charles they I am going to get a new camera soon but I enjoy it very much. I just would love to have a long zoom attachment...they are not perfect but they just are an ensemble of sorts.
Not these ones but you hit a topic that is interesting as within Canada and within the US we both did one thing regarding our major railway system when it was built. We actually used the chinese to build them from coast to coast. This is just local.
Apparently at night there are several druggies and so forth that have been doing "things" underneath a small bridge that crosses over from one side to the other so the city decided to place up a wall - it's a pity.
Impressively spotless!!! Thank you Jack for sharing all these pictures. Your prodigious effort in taking the pictures is truly appreciated. Keep up the wonderful job! Take care and God bless.
Three times in a row and your off and this was not the first time. I choose to just enjoy this blogosphere. Not to answer 12 questions as I am sure that all can see.
what on earth is this place? I've never seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteIt's the first mall the I built...
ReplyDeleteNiceeeeee
ReplyDeleteNice walk way.
ReplyDeletelol guess this area had to find a use for all the rocks, eh? Some areas around here are like that. You see them used for walk ways, walls, privacy walls, and foundations.
ReplyDeletenice architecture.
ReplyDeleteVery nice walk as the span of areas that one covers is good with exercise as well as within grasping in the summer as finally we have today as a good one where it's been very nice.
ReplyDeletewhat you pointing at? That dragon face leave?
ReplyDeleteThe city seems for some reason to have a foundation based on this type of rocks Wulfie.
ReplyDeleteI like this one.
ReplyDeleteSo many pics, Jack! And all of them lovely! I like the architectural ones -the lines, straight and curved and angled - appeal to me! I'm including the vehicles in this. And the garden pictures are lovely, as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks Teri...
ReplyDeleteThis one was from today and it's my own favorite.
ReplyDeleteWow...our malls don't look anything like that!
ReplyDeletethis painting is not straight! *smile*
ReplyDeleteno worries!
ReplyDeleteNioce entrance!
ReplyDeletethis is great - being a vegie gardener and all I just love the flowering bracias and broccolis and rapiers etc etc - if that what these are
ReplyDeletelove this viewpoint
ReplyDeletenice color!
ReplyDeletepretty spot
ReplyDeleteNeat angle!
ReplyDeletehow pretty!
ReplyDeletemighty gloomy
ReplyDeleteI like this!
ReplyDeleteThey have security so I went in and just snook a few :)
ReplyDeleteWithin most all gallaries a painter's rights is something that you really are not allowed to take here anyways...
Keith it's mustard I believe that is late within the season due to a dry spring.
ReplyDelete1958 Beetle and restored to the tee!
ReplyDeleteThat was yesterday and again tonight the forecast is rain through tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteNot a typical climate for these parts especially for this time of the year.
Yeah it's down the street nearing the university.
ReplyDeleteI would have like to get closer but I did not have boots as believe it or not the my car almost got stuck within the mud.
ReplyDeleteIt would have been nice to get close and zoom in.
This never existed at one time as it is underground connecting two malls.
ReplyDeleteHere is a picture of exactly what it looked like before....
like these wall paintings, very nice.
ReplyDeletelooks like a nice quiet place to sit and think
ReplyDeletevery nice, great sky painting there.
ReplyDeleteThese are within the first mall I built and it went into other hand and then the pension fund hired a management company and they hired some painter to do murals on the walls. I think they are changed each quarter of the year.
ReplyDeletewonderful colour.................lilies are such nice flowers
ReplyDeletelovely
ReplyDeletelooks like you got a bit of a storm coming .................
ReplyDeleteThey are the provincial flower for this province.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos!
ReplyDeleteNice view
ReplyDeleteI like it!
ReplyDeleteVery nice I like the angle it's on it enhances it, very artistic look
ReplyDeletePretty place
ReplyDeletePretty
ReplyDeleteNice contrast of colors
ReplyDeleteyes very neat
ReplyDeleteAt am art museum?
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen those kind of flowers since I've been in Michigans UP. I thought , think are they called buttercups> Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteMustard.. ? It reminds me of what we called buttercups when I was a child growing up in MI
ReplyDeleteYeah it's mustard that is just started to take heed...
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the two adjoining casinos in Reno of which they had a connecting alley to and fro..this is nicer looking one, Jack...
ReplyDeleteWow, what a powerful camera..How many pixels do you have there?
ReplyDeleteIt's what is called the Knox Church here...
ReplyDeleteYou know me wish angles but I am getting better :)
ReplyDeleteThey changed the murals 4 times a year? Wow..That's costly!
ReplyDeleteWow, no doubt. Incredible photos, Jack. 3x great.
ReplyDeleteahhh, the sky light!!! Can those windows be opened? I have 2 at home and they can be opened..
ReplyDeleteYes...but there is security now and I just place my camera in my pocket and see what is there and if something looks interesting and there is no security around
ReplyDeleteI will take the chance...:)
Thanks Charles they I am going to get a new camera soon but I enjoy it very much.
ReplyDeleteI just would love to have a long zoom attachment...they are not perfect but they just are an ensemble of sorts.
I love to take a promenade through this street...
ReplyDeleteWhat do you have here? Rice field?
ReplyDeleteWho was responsible in building this railroad tracks? Chinese?
ReplyDeleteThese are within a mall and can't open. This is good Amy.
ReplyDeleteThese tracks certainly tell the history of transportation at the time...
ReplyDeleteTo be completely honest I have no clue what they are...
ReplyDeleteIs this a bug? or an SUV Volkswagon?
ReplyDeleteAhh beautiful car!!!
ReplyDeletewell restored...
ReplyDeleteWhich building does this facade belong to?
ReplyDeleteNot these ones but you hit a topic that is interesting as within Canada and within the US we both did one thing regarding our major railway system when it was built. We actually used the chinese to build them from coast to coast. This is just local.
ReplyDeleteAre those real miniature bricks on the walls?
ReplyDeleteSame here...
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a Monastery entrance..one door goes in and the other goes out...
ReplyDeleteWhat an impeccable city!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful vegetation! Is this year-round?
ReplyDeleteThey are...
ReplyDeleteOh? What is he trying to do here?
ReplyDeleteWhat is he doing here?
ReplyDeletevery clean walkway...
ReplyDeleteApparently at night there are several druggies and so forth that have been doing "things" underneath a small bridge that crosses over from one side to the other so the city decided to place up a wall - it's a pity.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture..
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy...
ReplyDeleteI like the kiosk built higher..
ReplyDeleteDepicts serenity here..
ReplyDeleteWhat plant is that? Is it wild?
ReplyDeleteIs that another variety of sunflower plant?
ReplyDeletevery tranquil walkways...
ReplyDeleteHas similar shape as a Russian Orthodox Church...
ReplyDeletewell defined photo.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, never point at anyone, ha ha ha ha! Just kidding, Jack.
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ReplyDeleteDepicts solitude...
Ahhh, the high heavens..more on solitude..
ReplyDeleteSequestered walkways?
ReplyDeleteThis tree reminds me of Carmel, California...the tree overlooking the ocean beckoning the seagulls to come for the night..
ReplyDeleteIs this a recreation hall or a nuns' refectory?
ReplyDeleteThe frame wasn't hanged properly...a bit uneven..
ReplyDeleteReminds me of Louvre...
ReplyDeleteDreams forbode something dark but not always..
ReplyDeleteAre those paintings or lithiographs?
ReplyDeleteHansel and Gretel home?
ReplyDeleteThis plant comes in variety of colors.. I have the purple color. And I believe, it is perennial.
ReplyDeleteYes Hans does live there....finished Amy?
ReplyDeletenice gate...
ReplyDeleteWhat is the name of these plants, Jack?
ReplyDeleteImpeccable!!!
ReplyDeleteCumulus cloud overcast?
ReplyDeleteStormy night?
ReplyDeleteIs that a communication transmitter?
ReplyDeleteSerenity is here...
ReplyDeleteGood vegetation prevents temperature from rising to the max...
ReplyDeleteIs this a wheat field? or is it rice field?
ReplyDeleteTour buses? Or school buses?
ReplyDeleteA unicycle in the middle of the field?
ReplyDeleteThis surely looks like mustard plants...
ReplyDeleteWho are playing?
ReplyDeleteIs this an inside water world?
ReplyDeleteImpressively spotless!!! Thank you Jack for sharing all these pictures. Your prodigious effort in taking the pictures is truly appreciated. Keep up the wonderful job! Take care and God bless.
ReplyDeletelove this one
ReplyDeleteSorry about it, Jack...
ReplyDeleteThank Heidi...
ReplyDeleteNo worries...I just let you go and go as I was not about to answer some 25 questionaires...:)
ReplyDeleteThree times in a row and your off and this was not the first time.
ReplyDeleteI choose to just enjoy this blogosphere. Not to answer 12 questions as I am sure that all can see.
You off and gone....
ReplyDeletedeja vu
ReplyDeletevery pretty! i love this!
ReplyDeletegreat perspectives!
ReplyDeleteI keep it to myself ... right here in my heart [smiles] lol!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this one, Jack [smiles]
ReplyDeleteExtremely beautiful [smiles]
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