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With apologies to the Carlsberg! [advert] Sorry your Honour! I was...... er... drunk when I wrote it, on ...... er...... Carsberg of course! Hic!
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This litlle "building" was once a Petrol station that closed down in the 80s.
Its situated at the foot of the Great Sugarloaf mountain on the Roundwood road, at Kilmacanogue Co. Wicklow. It seems to now be used as a lorry parking spot by a local Haulier. What a place and the view is amazing! I wouldnt mind moving in there, though in Winter, the wind would cut you in two as it sweeps in from the West.
I took the photo early in the morning not long after sunrise and it was a beautiful day.
Its raining here this morning so Im stuck inside. Love to see some cheery photos from all, of you to lift the gloom!
Do have a great day and if you like give us a Fave!
Thanks my Flickr Friends!!!
Pat.
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Pat.
Apologies to the squeamish!....this is a suture (joint) from a sheeps cranium (skull) seen on Sittaford Tor, Dartmoor. The iPhone was handheld, Olloclip macro @ 21x, Shoulderpod S1, Hisy remote, reverently tickled in Snapseed on iPhone. Title =Pink Floyd
Apologies if you spend the rest of the day humming a certain tune from Phantom of the Opera but I thought it was a fitting caption.
So sad that many of these beautiful birds and vast swathes of our precious moorland must now endure four months of being peppered with lead shot.
Taken in the Peak District on a grey, drizzly day a few months ago.
As always, thank you so much for stopping by and for leaving any comments or faves, they are very much appreciated.
Apologies for not keeping in touch with you my friends, but me and my wife have just got back from a weekend break in Scarborough to celebrate our 35th wedding anniversary. This was taken in the North Bay on the day of our anniversary
Apologies for yet another rainbow but I like them, this is the Seven Sisters on the Sussex coast you know that feeling when you sense that something good is going to happen with, well this was mine! had to work a little on the sky to bring the contrasts out! taken two years ago!
Apologies to anyone who faved or commented on the shot I put up earlier. It wasn't the one I intended to post, I preferred this one!
Thanks for viewing and thank you for your faves and comments
Apologies for the Robin spam! I'm currently doing a bit of a cull of my images as I had a ridiculous number and it seems I have quite a few pics of robins!!!!
Many thanks for all the kind comments and faves and I apologise for being behind with my commenting. Looking forward to catching up this evening ;)
hair - YUMYUM
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I wish I was like you, easily amused
Find my nest of salt, everything's my fault
I'll take all the blame, aqua seafoam shame
Sunburn, freezer burn, choking on the ashes of her enemy
Apologies to everyone who commented on my last image of the Gannets, somehow I posted it twice, then deleted the one with all your comments!
Unfortunately I never got to read them☹️ Thank you all 👍
apologies in advance if there is a similarity in name with someone out there ☺
"Thank you very much for all your faves and stay healthy" 😃
Apologies, my knowledge on birds is limited, any offers on a name will be appreciated. The display was in London zoo but I wasn't listening to the guide, busy with settings.
For the moment, unless otherwise corrected, I believe it's a Spectacled Owl. The white markings around the eyes give it a spectacle-like look, which is how it earned it's name. It's mainly found in tropical American forests in Central America, South America and Southern Mexico.
Apologies for being AWOL! Hope everyone is well.
Many thanks for all the kind comments and faves on my images. They are, as always, very much appreciated!
Apologies for being awol but I look forward to catching up with all your latest pics :)
Have a good weekend everyone.
Apologies for being so behind, will do my best to catch up this evening :))))
Many thanks for all the kind comments and faves; they're very much appreciated.
What else should I be
All apologies
What else could I say
Everyone is gay
What else could I write
I don't have the right
What else should I be
All apologies
In the sun
In the sun I feel as one
In the sun
In the sun
I'm married
Buried
I wish I was like you
Easily amused
Find my nest of salt
Everything is my fault
I'll take all the blame
Aqua seafoam shame
Sunburn with freezeburn
Choking on the ashes of her enemy
In the sun
In the sun I feel as one
In the sun
In the sun
Married, married, married!
Buried!
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
All in all is all we are
Apologies for yet another rainbow but I like them, this is the Seven Sisters on the Sussex coast you know that feeling when you sense that something good is going to happen with, well this was mine! had to work a little on the sky to bring the contrasts out! taken two years ago!
Apologies for posting some shots from a while back but the lack of both numbers & species at my local patch is quite disturbing
Taken @ Kidwelly
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Apologies everyone, I have been quite absent from Flickr (my focus at the moment has been connecting pollinators up to plants on iNaturalist, although we have had a lot of other things going on at the moment also).
I love flannel flowers, and this is the first time I have seen the seeds exposed. So pretty.
Actinotus helianthi, Lower Blue Mountains NSW
Apologies for all the bluebell shots, I'm a bit obsessed!
Thanks for all the very kind comments and faves; they're very much appreciated.
* An apology I cannot tell you the name of this setting though its certainly in or close to the Lot Valley in Central France. Which village it actually is escapes however. If anyone recognises it let me know. I will put a geotag on the image of an approximate nature . I now know its Limogne-en-Quercy Thanks Judy
It's a common enough sight in France the street market winding through the village streets that will happen once or sometimes twice weekly. They are a vital part of rural french life and buying food in France is a serious business
It's hard to believe its over two years since I visited France. I miss that beautiful country so much. However good our holidays in England are it is not the same as being in another culture and country
An Update according to Judy its the village of Limogne-en-Quercy and having checked she is right Thanks Judy
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT TO MY STREAM.
I WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD NOT FAVE A PHOTO WITHOUT ALSO LEAVING A COMMENT .
Apologies for the name of this one!
Sakurajima (Japanese: 桜島, literally "Cherry blossom Island") is an active stratovolcano, formerly an island and now a peninsula, in Kagoshima Prefecture in Kyushu, Japan. The lava flows of the 1914 eruption connected it with the Ōsumi Peninsula. It is the most active volcano in Japan. - Wikipedia
Kagoshima, Japan
February, 2020
Apologies if you had commented or even faved this earlier! Have no clue how it got lost.
The Macro Monday theme for 7/24 is buckle. (The admin said we could use a toggle and I extrapolated that to include a clasp, also.) We have a dearth of typical belts, so I went hunting for stand-ins. There are a few possibilities so I’ll dither, naturally. There are 8 possibilities and they’re in the front of the photostream .
This, the worn toggle, and the watch may be my favorites. Am partial to others for various reasons and not necessarily for the MM theme. Will add the size verification shots to the first comment box of each picture in a bit!
…….💙 HMM 💙
some frostkissed autumn colours.
"Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay."
-Jack Frost
HSS, all!
Apologies for not being present - hope to catch up soon. I've been working a lot of overtime, not allowing for enjoyable hobbies. I'm hoping we're getting close to the end of the project, and I can get more active again. Thank you all for the support in my absence!
Apologies for yet another Robin shot but this one is just so friendly!
Thanks for all the lovely comments and faves and stay safe and well everyone.
Apologies for the plethora of lighthouse and Stanlow images atm.
Not long after visiting Penmon recently I heard 'Love and Marriage' or more specifically the theme tune to the 80's American sitcom of the same name on YouTube. How the algorithm decided I wanted to watch it directly after watching a Gary Gough vlog I've no idea.
The line 'You can't have one without the other,' has been my unwanted earworm for several days and that for some reason made me think of lighthouse long exposures.
So to try and shift this earworm here is the second LE of the three lighthouses I visit fairly regularly.
Guess that means a Talacre long exposure next if this damn thing doesn't shift soon.
And if I've passed it on as an earworm then I'm so so sorry!
Apologies for another shot of Bluebells but in the end I found the time last Sunday to visit North Cliff Woods that are managed by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. I spent a very pleasant hour wandering about enjoying millions of bluebells
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT AND FOR TAKING THE TIME TO WRITE A COMMENT IT’S MUCH APPRECIATED AND SO MUCH MORE INTERESTING THAN JUST GIVING A FAVE
Apologies for my lack of activity on Flickr - we were away for a few days and on returning, I found my grandson had unwittingly shared his daycare cooties, to which I am defenseless. In any case, a snowy Sunday afternoon and morale boosting hot toddy found me playing with pictures again. This one is from last September just outside Fundy National Park. I like the composition and have come back to it a few times but it's not a great image - there was no sky, it was getting late so the light was poor, and there was a breeze stirring the grasses. Sliders Sunday seemed a good excuse to push the limits and see what would happen - though I was probably encouraged a bit by the toddy. Thanks for your patience.
Apologies for having to repost!
Body: Lara from Maitreya
Head: Uma from Catwa
Head Applier: Theodora from Glam Affair new @ Collabor88
Skin Tone: Asia from Glam Affair
Hair: Alma from Sintiklia new @ Access
Shorts and Top: Mulbery from Scandalize new @ Equal10
Boots: Ashley from Scandalize available @ Equal10
Rings: Nay from Supernatural new @ eBENTO
Pose: You Lost Me new from Luanes World @ XXX
Apologies ..... I'm way behind and busy at the moment and not really able to get out to take any pics, hence the repetitive theme going on lately!!
Apologies for the early 80s British earworm but I had it in my head after taking this image for ages after :-) Taken in Hillock Wood, Buckinghamshire
(apologies to North Carolina) At least the first close flight capture I've had of a white pelican. At Fernhill wetlands. The morning light on the clouds was a bonus!
Apologies for quietness, I have a few posts to catch up on! I hope everyone is having a great Easter.
So this was Easter Saturday at a location that needs no introduction. Coincidently I experienced epic conditions here Easter Saturday last year. Then I thought nothing of going up to the top but this year I couldn't face it! Maybe Lyme fatigue but I was definatly lacking the energy needed to make that horrendous climb.
So I shot a bit lower and tried a few different compositions, some including the stone steps. However some of the shots I've seen from those who climbed a bit higher were pretty epic, while the fog was ebbing and flowing.
Apologies to all you togs out there, as you must be getting a little tired of this location.
The thing is, it's been the only venue I've been able to access and I do need to practice :)
I've called it lighting the sky, as that was what it did for a short period. I just love this time of day, especially when you get colour like this.
Apologies if you faved my last shot but when i saw it on my ipad it looked too light and I'm too tired to mess with it now. This shot was the last one of a beautiful evening here so I am doing things back to front lol... starting from the end instead of the beginning. Never mind, I only had time to process a few as my PC was acting up which i could have done without today....
I hope to start catching up now I'm back - the WIFI in the rental cottage was hopeless so I couldn't upload the photos i took with me on a memory stick either :(
The Rumps is a twin-headland promontory at the north-east corner of Pentire Head in north Cornwall, United Kingdom. The promontory is formed from hard basaltic rock and projects north into the Atlantic Ocean. Its headlands lie east-to-west.
The sun actually set well to the left of this shot and this is the afterglow that took me by surprise and I had to whip out my camera again after packing everything up :)
Apologies for my delay in replying on Flickr, I have been busy, we are going away for a while, back early February, I thought I would post this new photo of my little tortie
HI SO SORRY FOR MY LATE REPLY, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR LOVELY COMMENTS AND FAVES, MY HOLIDAY WAS DIFFERENT AS I FELT EVEN BEFORE WE TOOK OFF AND THINGS WERE BAD TO WORSE AFTERWARDS, SINCE WE CAME BACK i HAVE NOT FELT LIKE DOING ANYTHING BUT TODAY I AM COMING BACK, THERE WILL BE A NEW PHOTO LATER, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT