Esher, England
Church yards can be amazing, particularly in Europe where their cemeteries are located in the yard of the church. I loved walking around this church yard, looking at some of the interesting grave stones.
Camera used: iPhone
Salt Lake City, Utah
Usually birds fly south for the winter, but after a recent snowfall I went outside to take some photographs of the snow and there were birds everywhere, flying, singing, chirping. They were all blue cardinals and they were very pretty. I hope they get where they need to be so they survive the winter!
Camera used: Canon 50D
Hanapepe, Kauai, Hawai’i
When we were on Kauai last year, my sister and her husband found this awesome, quaint swinging bridge in Hanapepe. It is a foot bridge that crosses over the Hanapepe River and links the old town of Hanapepe to the Hanapepe Valley. It was originally built in the 1900’s as the only way for locals to cross the river. In 1992, it was badly damaged by Hurricane Iniki and has since been restored and reinforced. It is used today by farmers and locals who need to cross the river, as well as, curious tourists.
Camera used: GoPro HERO5 Black
Maluhia Road, Kauai, Hawaii
The Tree Tunnel of Kauai is a row of Eucalyptus Trees that was planted approximately 150 years ago by the Scotchman, Walter Duncan McBryde. Each time we drive to Po’ipu from Lihue, we drive thru the Tree Tunnel. This particular day it was raining and you can see rain drops on the windshield of our car, I took this photo anyway!
Photo taken with my GoPro HERO5 Black camera.