When I left the gardens of Glen Burnie, I was surprised to find an outdoor show of photos. The photos are by Sarah Jones Decker and she has a new book, The Appalachian Trail: Backcountry Shelters, Lean-tos, and Huts.
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On Friday I showed the gardens here with the large insect sculptures. We visit the Glen Burnie gardens several times a year.
Very interesting!
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Interessante esta exposição ao ar livre.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
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Hello, what a neat outdoor exhibit. Have a great day!
ReplyDelete...give me shelter reminds me of the song and talk about a beautiful shelter! Thanks Linda for joining in today, take care.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to walk along those wonderful paths that the author describes in her new book!
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What fun, walk along outdoors looking at photos shelters that are along our Appalachian Trail. I think that's as close as I'd get these days, so I would really enjoy that exhibit. New materials make it possible for photos to be weatherproof and not to fade in sunlight like they used to.
ReplyDeleteI think I would enjoy that book as I have slept in a few of those shelters,ohhhh the mice make for sketchy sleeping in them.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of having an outdoor exhibit like this.
ReplyDeleteThat is a surprise!
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