And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Great landscapes CW. Thank you for sharing them with the rest of us. I'm a flatlander, so the mountain views are welcomed here, if nothing else but to admire.
This collage is one of the "best of the web features" every week, IMHO. Thanks for your time and effort to provide us pics of some of the most spectacular landscape features on the planet.
that stone path coming down the mtn/hill side looks like a 1930's CCC project....looks like the CCC will be coming back soon given the current state of economy...
Great landscapes CW. Thank you for sharing them with the rest of us. I'm a flatlander, so the mountain views are welcomed here, if nothing else but to admire.
ReplyDeleteThanks from me too CW. At Picture No. 2 is that maybe an old roman road?...
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the footpath (I-Hadrian) accompaniment to Hadrian's Wall
Delete"The road goes on forever and the party never ends." Robert Earl Keen
ReplyDeleteIt's Friday!
ReplyDeleteI continue to be genuinely awed by the weekly "On the Road" photo essay. I was especially impressed with the rainbow image. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice images today CW, you keep outdoing yourself. Good Weekend, all.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the one with the dog.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good lookin Jeep... I'd drive that.
ReplyDeleteI loved being on the road and hated when I came to the end. It's that feeling of freedom you can't get anywhere else.
ReplyDeleteFor much of my 40+ years on the job, I was "on the road" so for me, getting home was the best part of traveling.
DeleteThis collage is one of the "best of the web features" every week, IMHO. Thanks for your time and effort to provide us pics of some of the most spectacular landscape features on the planet.
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Best compilation ever. Thank you, CW.
ReplyDeleteGotta agree - great compilation. Soul food....
ReplyDeleteAppreciate the long road pictures, very nice set
ReplyDeleteBut no doggies or gals
2, maybe 3 chicks. 1 dog.
Deletethat stone path coming down the mtn/hill side looks like a 1930's CCC project....looks like the CCC will be coming back soon given the current state of economy...
ReplyDelete---sure hope so. There are sidewalks, walls, other monuments to the worthiness of the CCC still extant in the Great American West.
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