A couple weeks ago, it was LPS' fall break, and my lack of student teaching practicum and mentoring that day meant that I had more time to wander. I hadn't been up to the top of the Capitol Building in a long time, so I randomly decided to go to the top. Here are a couple of the pictures I got. If you can't tell from the last couple posts, Instagram's Tilt Shift feature is growing on me.
The Lincoln Skyline Project (now known as the Nebraska Skyline Project) initially began back in 2010 when I was lucky enough to have a summer job in a building that faced downtown Lincoln. However, my days in the dorms ended in 2013, and I moved to Omaha in the summer 2015. Nevertheless, I chose to continue the project on a broader scale.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Fall Scenes From Around Lincoln
Since I haven't posted anything since September and it's nearly Halloween, I thought I'd put together a bunch of my Instagram photos from the past month. These are essentially fall scenes from around Lincoln from the past few weeks. These are all cell phone photos that I take on my various walks around town. I've been taking advantage of the good weather as much as possible. I know it's going to start to turn cold and I'll be confined inside. Besides, it's rather ugly outside after all the leaves have fallen...
Here are the photos in no particular order!
Here are the photos in no particular order!
Probably one of my favorite Instagram pics that I've taken thus far. This is along the trails by the Lincoln Children's Zoo. |
Sunken Gardens in the fall (and at all times, really) reminds me of some kind of Elven Kingdom. It's reminiscent of Rivendell. |
Along the Antelope Creek paths close to campus. |
A building near the Capitol Building. I've never really known what it is. |
Pretty trees south of the Capitol Building. |
Right smack dab in the middle of downtown Lincoln along O Street. |
A stretch of trees that are still fairly green along Normal Blvd. |
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