There are so many photos in my folders that might fit this theme! I have printed two of them below.
No matter where I am heading, distant or fairly local, it always seems to give me a lift when I head north on the Parkway.
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On the other hand, there are many times when I prefer "the road less traveled".
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3 comments:
Oh, great shots, Bobbie! Particularly love the last one! Would just love to be able to ride down through the trees!
Have a lovely weekend.
You are blessed to live in such a beautiful area... and to appreciate it enough to capture it.
My Thematic, Photographic is up here if you'd like to stop by: http://tinyurl.com/love2btp
I'm with you: Faced with a choice, I'll always pick the slower, quieter route.
In fact, on a 120-mile drive to Toronto this weekend, we did just that - for the first 45 or so miles we stuck to a lovely regional road that meandered through farmland and small towns. It was the perfect antidote to the superhighway.
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