The Gazebo
The Round Robin Photo Challenge is a great place to view wonderful photographs of specific subjects. This will be my first participation. The weather was horrid all week and I just DID NOT have an opportunity to improve upon my first attempt.
The subject is Landmarks in our home town.
This is the Gazebo, a locally famous landmark, at the park a few blocks from my home. There is still a horrid mess from the windstorm that blew threw several weeks ago. In fact, I found out after I took this picture that the park is currently off limits to visitors because the limbs and weak trees still threatening to topple. Hundreds fell during the storm. But there are many wonderful trees left to appreciate and protect.
There are 58 acres that include picnic areas, two duck ponds, and an aviary. The park had it's beginnings in 1901 - and the Gazebo was built in 1910.
If you wish to participate or just enjoy the photographs of those who are, click right here!
The subject is Landmarks in our home town.
This is the Gazebo, a locally famous landmark, at the park a few blocks from my home. There is still a horrid mess from the windstorm that blew threw several weeks ago. In fact, I found out after I took this picture that the park is currently off limits to visitors because the limbs and weak trees still threatening to topple. Hundreds fell during the storm. But there are many wonderful trees left to appreciate and protect.
There are 58 acres that include picnic areas, two duck ponds, and an aviary. The park had it's beginnings in 1901 - and the Gazebo was built in 1910.
If you wish to participate or just enjoy the photographs of those who are, click right here!
Comments
Lovely picture. The snow on the ground, and the barren tress make for quite a setting. Thank you for playing, you did a wonderful job here.
Always, Carly
My first house was built in 1914. Things were built better back then.
I am eagerly anticipating a watercolor of a wildflower in a few weeks.
Your Gazebo looks very nice and it seems it survived the falling trees. :)
(And re:your comment on my mom's birthday comment...I never thought about it that way that I was almost born in a gas station! LOL Actually, I was an emergency C-section so pretty glad they made it to the hospital.
And even if my birth had gone smoothly, who wants to be named "Shelly" for all the wrong reasons...hehe)
happy day :)
to bad about the storm though...
Great photo.
Sounds like a nice park :)
Martha ~ http://journals.aol.com/lifes2odd/perception/