Where my walks take me - At Yellow River Park
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Where my walks take me - At Yellow River Park
Sleepy puppy
This little bird kept following me, but wouldn't sit still for me to take a picture
A burst of color amidst the solemn gray tombstones
My favorite statue at the cemetery
A rebel flag and a fallen soldier
Statues abound at the cemetery
A simple message
What started as a six-acre public burial ground grew and grew as the city and the Confederate government added land to bury soldiers who died during the Civil War.
Thea mile from the heart of downtown Atlanta, a hidden treasure, a secret sanctuary, welcomes you. This garden cemetery, founded in 1850, is the final resting place of many of Atlanta’s settlers, builders, and most noted citizens like Bobby Jones, Margaret Mitchell, and Maynard Jackson. It is also a showplace of sculpture and architecture, and a botanical preserve with ancient oaks and magnolias. Here in this peaceful place the full scope of the city’s rich and fascinating history unfolds before you
Bicycle outside an apartment
Early morning on Bailey Road, Dhaka, when traffic is light and delivery men start their rounds
It's common to post newspapers on walls - a very democratic way to ensure everyone has access. A little boy checks out the faded and ripped copies
Another common sight are beggars. Afflictions of one kind or another make it impossible for them to land any other kind of job, forcing them to this life
Chicken man!
I just really like this picture. This is at a shop that sells nothing but bangles.
Coconuts on a rickshaw, headed to the market