Heading into the mountains
Early fall, looking (and feeling) like winter
It Was New Once.
Sunny Lane
Tundra Swans in flight
Looking into the sun
Two of my favourite things
Evaporation
Clouds over Chain Lakes
Into the sun at Pine Coulee Reservoir
Rural decay down south
On the way to Chain Lakes
A view from Chain Lakes
Beauty of winter (well, late fall)
Up On The Hill
The Footbridge Over the Relief Road
On top of the hill
Fence with Lichen
Day 6, Hotel Tadoussac, Quebec
Shivering mountain
H F F
Lost road
Quabbin Reservoir in the Snow
Peeping Through
Standing Alone.
Old and Left to Rot.
Snow on the Hill Fort
Double Breasted Coat
Lookout above Tokoroa
View From Above.
Rocky Hillside
church on the hill
Waitomo Area.
Up Waotu Road.
The Ascent of Waden Hill
Quietly Rural.
Yacht Beached
Yesterday's Chinook Arch
Ascent to West Kennet Long Barrow
Smokey Eagle Lake
Window Box
Wiltshire landscape
Chilcombe Hill Fort
distant view of Colmer's Hill
Golden Cap, maybe
you don't argue with a bus
the perfect hilltop
Colmer's Hill with bracken
out of West Bay
high above the Chesil
distant chapel landmark
Osmington White Horse
Axe Valley near Seaton
Colmer's Hill, Symondsbury
Jurassic Coast Challenge
Caerphilly Castle
Colmer's Hill from Bridport bus
Colmer's Hill at Symondsbury
Kingsbury Street, Marlborough
St Catherine's Chapel
St Catherine's hilltop chapel
X53 up Abbotsbury Hill
Abbotsbury rainbow
St Catherine's on the hill
Abbotsbury morning
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