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White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive – Fall 2007

Monday, November 19th, 2007

A MULTI-NOTCH MOUNTAIN RIDE (approx. 142 miles)
This loop has several variations. From Conway, turn west on Rt. 112, the Kancamagus Highway (locals call it the Kanc), which offers 37 miles of stunning mountain scenery through the White Mountain National Forest.

In Lincoln, you can either turn north onto I-93 through Franconia Notch State Park and its soaring mountain peaks, then onto Rt. 3 to Twin Mountain and the junction with Rt. 302 OR you can continue west on Rt. 112 through Kinsman Notch to Rt. 302, which heads to Bath, Lisbon, Littleton, Bethlehem, Twin Mountain and Bretton Woods, home of the Mount Washington Hotel .

Rt. 302 continues east through Crawford Notch and past some of the most spectacular scenery in the East. In Bartlett, you can turn south on Bear Notch Road, a seasonal road that connects to the Kancamagus Highway west of Conway ; or you can join Rt. 16 in Glen and follow it back to your starting point in Conway.

If you turn north on Rt. 16 in Glen , you’ll go through Pinkham Notch , past the Mt. Washington Auto Road the Ride to the Sky to Gorham and the Great North Woods Ride.
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007
White Mountains, NH Scenic Drive - Fall 2007

Pictures trapped by a Nikon Coolpix 8400

Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

Picures trapped by a Nikon Coolpix 8400

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Saturday, May 13th, 2006

In the heart of Houston’s most exciting neighborhood, Lofts on Post Oak has everything a savvy homebuyer wants in a trendsetting residence. A top-notch location. Slick, smart design. More luxuries and conveniences than you can imagine.
–Source http://www.loftsonpostoak.com/

I was visiting Houston in October 2005. I walked into the Lofts on Post Oak in Houston, TX and checked out of the above statement made sense. Here are a few pictures from the place.

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Lofts on Post Oak, Houston TX

Aerial pictures of Niagara Falls

Sunday, January 22nd, 2006

Niagara Falls State Park is the oldest state park in the United States of America, established in 1885 as Niagara Reservation State park.

In geological terms, Niagara Falls is quite young. The formation of the Falls began at the end of the Ice Age. Huge torrents of water were released from melting ice and that water drained into what is now the Niagara River. About 12,300 years ago, the water plunged over the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, a cliff at what is now Lewiston, New York. The force of the water wore away the rock layers and Niagara Falls moved upstream until reaching its present location.
— Source http://www.niagarafallsstatepark.com/

A friend flew above these beautiful falls in September 2005. Share the view from the top.

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA Niagara Falls State Park Niagara Falls New York USA

Long Beach on Long Island in New York

Tuesday, January 17th, 2006

Long Beach is one of the older, more established communities on Long Island. Founded in 1880 when the first Long Beach Hotel was built, it continued to grow at a steady pace (the railroad arrived in 1882 promoting Long Beach as a resort community for vacationers). The major attraction in its development was the fact that Long Beach is an oceanfront island along Long Island’ s south shore which has a moderating effect on its climate. Long Beach averages 10 degrees warmer in the winter and 10 degrees cooler in the summer than inland communities on Long Island and New York City. With the ocean on one side and the bay on the other, Long Beach developed as a seaside community.
— Source http://www.longbeachny.org/

Clinging to the southwest corner of Nassau, Long Beach can lay claim to being among Long Island’s oldest and newest discoveries at the same time
— Source Newsday

Few pictures of the beach, on a beautiful late September evening in 2005.

Long Beach on Long Island in New York

Long Beach on Long Island in New York

Long Beach on Long Island in New York

Long Beach on Long Island in New York

Long Beach on Long Island in New York

Long Beach on Long Island in New York