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County Views.136

The Celery Farm & at least one of its scarier denizens. Bergen County, NJ, USA.

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Signs of the City.86

Country Canals.66

The airplane is not the only thing coming in for a landing in this image captured in the countryside between Haarlem and Amsterdam in early April.

From the Air.46

Although I did find the clouds and the dawn sky lovely, I took and am sharing this photo because of the coast of Donegal County, which you can see most clearly just above the turbine / engine. This was a bit just north of the farthest northwest that Nikos and I got in our road trip last November.

Mountains.36

I took these two photos on my first full day back in SF (and the US) last month, near the top of Twin Peaks which contains three of the highest points in SF city itself, the higher of the twins clocking in at 282 meters (925 feet), making it nearly as high as the highest point in the Netherlands, to which I returned last week. The Vaalserberg’s peak is actually in Belgium (google “highest point in NL and see what you get – it’s a bit funny tbh), but before the hill crosses the border it becomes NL’s highest point at 322 meters. By comparison, at the top right above and top left below, you see the diamond-shaped top of Mt Diablo, second-highest point in the bay area (the counties which immediately border that bay you see down there). Diablo’s highest point is 1,173 meters. Later on I’ll share some lovely photos I took with Diablo as seen from the northwest in Sonoma County – very different profile, and we caught both Mt Tam and Mt Diablo in the frame :-). Anyhoo: lovely to be back in Amsterdam, but I do miss the mountains and the immediate proximity of open ocean.

Lake Living.26

Lake Tahoe, surrounded by snow-capped Sierra Nevada peaks as our plane crossed that first major mountain range on our flight from SF to Pittsburgh on May 3rd. More Lake Living coming soon, as I’ve recently had the chance to spend with Steve and other friends on Lake Geneva, which first inspired this series.

Ah, Royalty.26

At the Royal Palace in A’dam (which started life as city hall back in the 1600s or so), one walks through the impressively intimidating doorway in order to pass from the main hall into the throne room. Which, on the day of my recent visit, had nothing I could identify as a throne, thus this as the most impressive royal-symbolic image from that visit: we’ve got Atlas carrying the world, and justice being meted out just below…and it’s past those eyes you must enter the throne room. I think that upstart, wannabe bus we featured in our prior post would fit easily within this hall, plenty of room to spare. Ah, the symbolism of it all, eh? 🙂

Ah, Royalty.25

A guest post, because I was driving along Rte 80 in Western Ohio two weeks ago, when my brother Steve & I both saw this bus passing us and decided it would make a nice entry here. Thanks for pulling out your phone and capturing the moment, Steve.