Life is good when the only thing to do is watch the sun go down and listen to the waves cover the rocks below.
A classic car in a classic city. Both with a lot of wear and tear, but character.
Asheville was crowded, but not over-crowded. It still afforded people enough green space and quiet that you could actually sit down and think.
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Sun sets on the boathouse, which was once the site for large parties. It was built in 1926 and restored in the 1960's.
There were many homeless, all of which seemed to be musically gifted as just about all of them had a guitar. I like this shot as it shows just how opposite people can be.
Taken in downtown Asheville. This group, setup outside a local music joint, was pleasuring earholes.
I personally haven't witnessed such sights elsewhere around the world. In remote Scottish Highlands and Islands you often run across phone booths, stations, hostels and post boxes with no obvious link to humanity but a road or a well trodden path.
North Beach - San Francisco
One of the smaller of many small islands in the Georgia Strait, which lies between Vancouver Island and the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Even the largest of the car ferries that ply the waters of the Straight of Georgia give grand views of the small islands that dot it.