What seems like an impenetrable wall of undergrowth.







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I am often fascinated by the views out of motels, especially the back windows. Often they are drastically different from the main entrance view. Here there is a complexity of patterns that hold it together, with colouring that is quiet and lightly visible. North of Tonopah, NV.
On a long road trip from Canada to the end of California. Several well known sites from perspectives other than the usual.
Today the light rain sometimes blurred into “showers.” Alexa said, when she told me the weather, “Don’t let the rain get you down.” Early spring, Sunday, but no gardeners because of the rain. My feet got wet, but the colours and haze kept me walking forward to see what else there was to see. A pain of red gloves, and a worktable of some sort in the woodlands behind the garden. I wanted to stay but my wet feet wanted to go home.
After three days of rain the forest is even a brighter green.
Construction Site, Vancouver, British Columbia.
This is an image of the dockside in Bellingham, where restructuring and rebuilding are taking place at a frantic rate. Regretfully, over the past 5 years, the grain elevators are starting to deteriorate.
A pathway runs along the highway, just behind a break of trees, allowing light to flow in from reflections on the road, stones and water.