The next day went for a short bike ride. It was my first time to bring the Leica on a bike ride. Actually it was the first (and probably last) bike ride of the year. I saw these boys fishing in the water reservoir.
People seemed to be running and riding bikes in groups. Just had to wait one minute to get a picture of an empty trail.
There are these odd walls made of lose stones just about everywhere here. Typically in the middle of no where… I like to think they are very old markers of land boundaries. But they are so frequent...
The North County Trailway is pretty nice. It's paved the whole way, has railing, benches, maps, and signs.
I love that the trail is basically a railroad line repurposed. The old bridge is still in place and makes a wonderful crossing over the Croton Reservoir.
This is the closest I've been to a major power line. It's funny that the trail at times crosses underneath it and along it.
The shape and randomness of nature...
Passing through Yorktown are these houses. They are all uniform in shape and size. This one though stands out because it resembles a barn.
It's interesting how different these two photos are. And they were made within a fairly short distance of each other.
This was made while in motion. Focusing a rangefinder on a moving object is hard. It's harder when both you and the subject is moving. Harder still when on a bicycle.















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