Sub Zero Rose Charlotte Brownell is a very fragrant rose - yellow blooms with edges blushed pink on large double 4-6" 50 petal flowers. Dark green foliage. Heavy fragrance attracts bees & butterflies.
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There are some hauntingly beautiful old abandoned buildings in Wyoming that once played a very important role in forming the heartbeat of our communities.Time has passed and life has moved on, leaving behind these deserted but not forgotten threads to the past. Oh, if these buildings could only talk...the stories they would tell.
North Carolina Plant Rumbled Bluffs 4×8 clay pavers are tumbled after firing to mimic the look and appeal of antique reclaimed pavers. A blend of browns with whitish coating applied to mimic an old torn out brick. The dimensions are 4” by 8” by 2.25” thick. The paver complies with ASTM C902, Class SX, Type …
Wyoming has gone through a major transformation over the last 100 years or so.
Illinois has a lot of flat farmland. But it also has some geological features that are out of this world.
North Carolina Plant Rumbled Bluffs 4×8 clay pavers are tumbled after firing to mimic the look and appeal of antique reclaimed pavers. A blend of browns with whitish coating applied to mimic an old torn out brick. The dimensions are 4” by 8” by 2.25” thick. The paver complies with ASTM C902, Class SX, Type …
Jackson Hardwood - Bluffs Collection - Pine Cove The Bluffs Collection by Jackson Hardwood offers several colors where the beautiful characteristics are emphasized with a beautiful aluminum oxide finish. It is available in 5, eye catching colors! Coordinating trim pieces are available. Specifications: Collection: Bluffs Species: North American Hickory Length: Random Length up to 72" Width: 6.5" Texture: Wire Brushed Finish: Aluminum Oxide Installation: Float, Glue, Nail, Staple Construction: Engineered Hardwood 32.87 square feet per carton Warranty: 3 year Light Commercial / 25 year Residential SKU: JHFFH212902C
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Roaming bison and a spectacular view at the highest point in Nebraska.
This part of Nebraska looks vastly different than most people expect...and if you haven't seen it in person, you need to visit.
We may not have mountains, but we have plenty more to show for it - like all the amazing bluffs, cliffs, and other rock formations that cover the state!
Abandoned truck stop, Wyoming-Nebraska state line at Pine Bluffs. (Click images to view larger) I've been trying to figure out what is appealing to me about shooting photographs of abandoned places. Trying to make artful photographs is daunting these days because there are so many people producing high quality work of every subject under the sun, that it's impossible not to feel that you're just contributing to cliches, or reproducing what others have already done. Abandoned farms, old industrial sites, rusting cars and trucks, farm equipment, windmills: they've been worked over by photographers and painters. But when I'm out exploring I photograph them anyway. What's the meaning of these images? What am I trying to say with them? I'm not sure yet, but here are a few ideas. I'm not entirely satisfied with these explanations though. What do you think? First, I enjoy exploring abandoned sites much as I enjoy exploring canyons, other countries, Wyoming basins, sagebrush, shorelines, or any place where I don't know what I'll find. There's the anticipation of discovering something unexpected and beautiful or even interesting but ugly. Secondly, there are often arrangements of objects that are accidentally beautiful or emotional in places that people have left behind. On a recent trip I explored an old trailer near an abandoned truck stop, and found a package of family photographs in the dust and debris. Were they left on purpose? By mistake? An electric bill was addressed to a name that matched annotation on the backs of some of the photos, but when I found the person on facebook and sent them a message offering to mail them the old photos (I left them in the trailer but could retrieve them), I never heard back. Was their time in that trailer something that they wanted to leave behind? Or maybe they just don't look at the internet? I wonder if the children whose abandoned rooms contain old books and toys drive past these places as adults, and if they stop to have a look. Truck trailers, abandoned truck stop. A diner, abandoned truck stop, Pine Bluffs, Wyoming. An adding machine. Paper towel holder, abandoned diner. The following are found photographs from an old trailer. I encourage you to click on these and look at them at full size.
Abandoned truck stop, Wyoming-Nebraska state line at Pine Bluffs. (Click images to view larger) I've been trying to figure out what is appealing to me about shooting photographs of abandoned places. Trying to make artful photographs is daunting these days because there are so many people producing high quality work of every subject under the sun, that it's impossible not to feel that you're just contributing to cliches, or reproducing what others have already done. Abandoned farms, old industrial sites, rusting cars and trucks, farm equipment, windmills: they've been worked over by photographers and painters. But when I'm out exploring I photograph them anyway. What's the meaning of these images? What am I trying to say with them? I'm not sure yet, but here are a few ideas. I'm not entirely satisfied with these explanations though. What do you think? First, I enjoy exploring abandoned sites much as I enjoy exploring canyons, other countries, Wyoming basins, sagebrush, shorelines, or any place where I don't know what I'll find. There's the anticipation of discovering something unexpected and beautiful or even interesting but ugly. Secondly, there are often arrangements of objects that are accidentally beautiful or emotional in places that people have left behind. On a recent trip I explored an old trailer near an abandoned truck stop, and found a package of family photographs in the dust and debris. Were they left on purpose? By mistake? An electric bill was addressed to a name that matched annotation on the backs of some of the photos, but when I found the person on facebook and sent them a message offering to mail them the old photos (I left them in the trailer but could retrieve them), I never heard back. Was their time in that trailer something that they wanted to leave behind? Or maybe they just don't look at the internet? I wonder if the children whose abandoned rooms contain old books and toys drive past these places as adults, and if they stop to have a look. Truck trailers, abandoned truck stop. A diner, abandoned truck stop, Pine Bluffs, Wyoming. An adding machine. Paper towel holder, abandoned diner. The following are found photographs from an old trailer. I encourage you to click on these and look at them at full size.
Barrel Oak Chairs by Stave Oak, Inc. Pine Bluffs Arkansas Handsome oak slatted back barrel shaped upholstered lounge chair. It is in nice vintage condition. The wood has some age-related marks. The fabric, needs updated. Circa 1970s-1980s. accent chair, barrel chair, tub chair less
Today we are visiting Rob's Indiana garden. He has a diverse mix of perennials, shrubs, trees, and bulbs. Take a look at Rob's garden here.
As temperatures cool, these hot drinks will keep you warm with fall favorite flavors like pumpkin spice, salted caramel, ginger and even butterbeer.
Barrel Oak Chairs by Stave Oak, Inc. Pine Bluffs Arkansas Handsome oak slatted back barrel shaped upholstered lounge chair. It is in nice vintage condition. The wood has some age-related marks. The fabric, needs updated. Circa 1970s-1980s. accent chair, barrel chair, tub chair less
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The Driftless Area, so named because of the absence of glacial deposits – or “drift” – is a unique geographical region that encompasses most of southwestern Wisconsin, part of southeastern Minnesot…
Barrel Oak Chairs by Stave Oak, Inc. Pine Bluffs Arkansas Handsome oak slatted back barrel shaped upholstered lounge chair. It is in nice vintage condition. The wood has some age-related marks. The fabric, needs updated. Circa 1970s-1980s. accent chair, barrel chair, tub chair less
Just north of Wolf Lake, Illinois, you will find the Snake Road. The name says it all. The road is flanked by 350-foot tall bluffs on the east side and flatland swamps on the west. Snakes like to hibernate in the bluffs during the winter. But in the summer, they feed in the swamps...
Jackson Hardwood - Bluffs Collection - Pine Cove The Bluffs Collection by Jackson Hardwood offers several colors where the beautiful characteristics are emphasized with a beautiful aluminum oxide finish. It is available in 5, eye catching colors! Coordinating trim pieces are available. Specifications: Collection: Bluffs Species: North American Hickory Length: Random Length up to 72" Width: 6.5" Texture: Wire Brushed Finish: Aluminum Oxide Installation: Float, Glue, Nail, Staple Construction: Engineered Hardwood 32.87 square feet per carton Warranty: 3 year Light Commercial / 25 year Residential SKU: JHFFH212902C
Sandstone bluffs, pine-hardwood forest, steep slopes
Barrel Oak Chairs by Stave Oak, Inc. Pine Bluffs Arkansas Handsome oak slatted back barrel shaped upholstered lounge chair. It is in nice vintage condition. The wood has some age-related marks. The fabric, needs updated. Circa 1970s-1980s. accent chair, barrel chair, tub chair less
Less hyped than Wyoming's social media hotspots, these under-the-radar natural wonders, historical sites, and hidden gems will awaken your inner explorer.
Be inspired by our wonderful images to use climbing roses in your garden. By training a fabulous, fragrant climbing or rambling rose up a wall or or fence, you can covert a dull, even unsightly area into one of the most stuffing features in your garden.
On Dec. 6, 2013, Mendocino Land Trust purchased a beautiful 73-acre property south of Point Arena from the California Institute of Environmental … Continue reading "Pelican Bluffs"
The Texas Trail Museum works to preserve the heritage of eastern Laramie County, Wyoming for future generations through displays and education. The Texas Trail Museum was formed in 1986 by a small group of dedicated individuals, in a building which was formerly the Power Plant/Fire House for the town of Pine Bluffs. It is located at the corner of 3rd and Market Streets, next to a row of majestic pines, which shade a large picnic area and a historic marker for the Texas Cattle Trail.When first formed, needing a place to display artifacts, the Board negotiated with the Town of Pine Bluffs during the weeks leading up to the Town's centennial. On September 16, 1986, by Resolution 86-16, signed by Timothy T. Connor, Mayor and Dema Jo Gilbert, Clerk, the Town leased to the Texas Trail Museum:"... a non-profit organization in the state of Wyoming, a building known as the 'Old Power Plant,' situated on the northwest corner of Market Street and Third Street in the Town of Pine Bluffs, Wyoming for the sum of one dollar ($1.00) per year."
The trails at Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve are why we first came here but all the fun around the Stevens Nature Center is why we’ll keep coming back.
There's nothing like strolling through a breathtaking garden in Northern California to bring back the magic of childhood, am I right?
Illinois has a lot of flat farmland. But it also has some geological features that are out of this world.