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But a Christmas Eve snow

A day early this year...

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Even though we remain hovering right at the freezing point, early this morning big, fluffy, and wet snowflakes began to fall, continuing even now and providing a beautiful, fresh white accent to the landscape...the northwoods' annual celebration of the season. This shot, as with so many others over the years, taken from my deck.

 

[This is also the time of year at which I get confused as to whom I've wished Season's Greetings and to whom I have not. Forgive me if I repeat myself and, in the spirit of the holidays, be patient with an old man, accepting good wishes however often they may be repeated. It's the thought, not the memory, that counts. ;-))]

photography symmetry appears when parts of your composition mirror other parts. It is created when two halves of your scene look the same and balance each other out.

 

The log was not level but that wasn't going to faze either of us!

 

Having a moment with a shy red squirrel at British Wildlife Centre, UK

Duke of Gloucester passes through Consall station. I was honoured to have this image chosen to appear on the front cover of the Churnet Valley Railway Calender for 2011

"All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow."

-Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

Treecreepers almost appear to defy gravity, as they work their way up a tree trunk & along the undersides of branches. I find them fascinating little birds to watch. The Males are also coming into song at this time of year & I love to listen out for them in the small patch of woodland near my home.

A few of the last blooms appearing on our climbing Fuchsia.

A gate in the white wall of Nisonin was decorated with autumn leaves. Inside the gate, the scenery appeared to be peaceful and bright. In Kyoto, Japan.

 

I wish you a Happy and Healthy New Year !

 

京都二尊院の黒門と紅葉です。

A storm glass is a glass tube filled with multiple chemicals, and it is said that the weather in the near future can be known from the state of the solution, precipitation, and crystals.

Crystals have appeared today, so the weather will be bad soon.

Young couple appeared to be returning into harbour at the close of day, but minutes later they made way after purchasing a case of beer. My guess is they lived or were staying close by, as small craft are not equipped to travel safely after dark.

 

The scenic, Steveston Heritage Fishing Village is a charming & ever so romantic fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC on the Mighty Fraser River

Canada

 

I 💖 Steveston

  

Thank-you for all the overwhelming support and many friendships.

 

~Christie by the River

  

** Best experienced in full screen

 

'Why be a copy, when you were born an original'

This new tuxedo friend appeared in the rose garden! I interrupted his nap...

...appear lonelier than others

I was photographing the rays when they appear out of nowhere.

This rainbow appeared at dusk, after a dramatic storm. It was also my Mom's Birthday. I like to think it was her way of saying she is doing well in Heaven above.

 

Worldwide Plaza, Hell's Kitchen, Midtown Manhattan

 

Of course, I love the Judy Garland version, but the rendition by Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole always gives me goosebumps:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1bFr2SWP1I

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...and I raced out outside with new energy!

 

Gerbera jamesonii blooms. Laowa 60mm f/2.8 2x macro lens. Despite how this might look, the histogram remained within bounds ;-)

At night when the day-trippers have gone, another Venice appears. ~Rick Steves

 

It's richer in Large.

Thank you for your visit!

 

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A rainbow is a meteorological phenomenon that is caused by reflection, refraction and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky. It takes the form of a multicoloured circular arc. Rainbows caused by sunlight always appear in the section of sky directly opposite the sun.

Source: Wikipedia

 

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Native to Australia and those seen in the UK are mostly from a collection or have escaped from captivity. They appear all black when swimming but they have white primary wing feathers, which can be seen in flight.

Each time dawn appears, the mystery is there in its entirety. Rene Daumal

 

Moored in the PORT OF SKAGWAY ALASKA

**Ship appears MUCH closer to the shore than she actually was

 

MS Eurodam is a Signature-class cruise ship for Holland America Line. Eurodam is the 80th ship to enter Holland America's service and, at 86,700 tons and carrying 2,104 passengers,

 

Skagway is a compact city in southeast Alaska, set along the popular cruise route the Inside Passage. It's home to gold-rush-era buildings, now preserved as part of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. The White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad runs vintage locomotives past the famously steep Chilkoot trail and offers sweeping mountain views during its climb toward Canada. ― Google

 

Thank-you for all the overwhelming support and many friendships.

  

Happy Clicks

~Christie

   

*Best experienced in full screen

 

There appeared to be plenty of good foraging on this buggy, seaweedy stretch of beach, but these two semipalmated sandpipers, part of a mixed flock that also included least sandpipers and a few semipalmated plovers, didn't seem to want to share. Southern Maine

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Eilean Donan Castle is one of the most recognised castles in Scotland, and probably appears on more shortbread tins and calendars than any other. It is, without doubt, a Scottish icon and certainly one of the most popular visitor attractions in the Highlands. When you first set eyes on it, it is easy to understand why so many people flock to its stout doors year after year. Strategically located on its own little island, overlooking the Isle of Skye, at the point where three great sea-lochs meet, and surrounded by the majestic splendour of the forested mountains of Kintail, Eilean Donan’s setting is truly breath-taking.

Following their arrival in the ample car park, visitors arrive at the bright modern visitor centre which houses the Ticket Office, Gift Shop and Restaurant. The entire operation is operated by the Conchra Charitable Trust which was established back in the 1980s by the MacRae family, who own the castle, and whose primary role is to preserve the building and its artefacts for the nation and future generations.

Crossing the bridge to today’s castle, the fourth version, you can clearly understand why Bishop Donan chose the tranquil spot back in 634AD to settle on it and create a monastic cell. The first castle was later established in the 13th century by Alexander II in an effort to help protect the area from Viking incursions. At this stage in history the original castle encompassed the entire island and is believed to have been constructed with seven towers connected by a massive curtain wall. Over the centuries, the castle contracted and expanded for reasons that still remain a mystery to this day, until 1719 when it was involved in one of the lesser known Jacobite uprisings. When the British Government learned that the castle was occupied by Jacobite leaders along with a garrison of Spanish soldiers, three Royal Navy frigates were sent to deal with the uprising. On the 10th of May 1719, the three heavily armed warships moored a short distance off the castle and bombarded it with cannons. With walls of up to 5 metres thick, these cannons had little impact, but eventually the castle was overwhelmed by force. Discovering 343 barrels of gunpowder inside, the Commanding officer gave orders to blow the castle up; following which Eilean Donan lay in silent ruin for the best part of two hundred years.

The castle that visitors enjoy so much today was reconstructed as a family home between 1912 and 1932 by Lt Col John MacRae-Gilstrap, and incorporated much of the ruins from the 1719 destruction. At this point the bridge was added; a structure that is as much a part of the classic image as the very castle itself.

Visitors now have the opportunity to wander round most of the fabulous internal rooms of the castle viewing period furniture, Jacobean artefacts, displays of weapons and fine art. Historical interest and heritage are in abundance with informed guides happy to share a wealth of knowledge. Extremely popular with families, a visit to Eilean Donan promises lots of fun for the kids whether it be swinging a Claymore, spying through the spy holes, lifting the cannon balls, gazing at the fearsome portcullis or exploring the ancient battlements. Wildlife surrounds the island too, with regular viewings of porpoise, dolphins, otters and birdlife. For those feeling particularly romantic, weddings can even be arranged inside the beautiful Banqueting Hall.

In short, there are numerous reasons why Eilean Donan enjoys such romantic and iconic status in the hearts of our nation and its visitors, but to understand what’s at its core you have to go and discover it for yourself.

 

Netzwerk 55plus, Monatsthema ein Sommer in Schwarz Weiß

 

Network 55plus, monthly theme a summer in black and white

 

Kaster ist ein Ortsteil der Stadt Bedburg im Rhein-Erft-Kreis, in Nordrhein-Westfalen.

 

Kaster besitzt zwei Stadttore. Kommt man vom Westen in die Altstadt von Kaster so sieht man das Agathator. Im Osten zur Erft hin steht das Erfttor.

 

Das Agathator, ein viereckiger zweigeschossiger Turm, wurde erstmals im Jahr 1382 als „porzen“ genannt. Danach kam es in Schriftstücken als „Buschpfortz“, „Veltportze“ oder „Agathen pfortz“ vor. Das Tor war nicht als Zugbrücke konzipiert, aber es hatte ein Fallgitter. Früher gab es einen etwa 110 m breiten Graben vor dem Tor, der mit einer Brücke überwunden wurde. Mittig auf der Brücke war eine Bastei (eine geschlossene Wehranlage) mit einem Stadttor als vorgelagerte Verteidigungseinheit (Barbakan-Anlage).

 

Kaster is a district of the town of Bedburg in the Rhein-Erft district in North Rhine-Westphalia.

 

Kaster has two city gates. If you come from the west in the old town of Kaster you will see the Agathator. In the east towards the Erft is the Erft Gate.

 

The Agathator, a square two-storey tower, was first mentioned in 1382 as "porzen". After that it appeared in documents as "Buschpfortz", "Veltportze" or "Agathen pfortz". The gate was not designed as a drawbridge, but it did have a portcullis. There used to be a ditch about 110 m wide in front of the gate, which was crossed with a bridge. In the middle of the bridge was a bastion (a closed fortification) with a city gate as an upstream defense unit (barbican facility).

wasted on nothing

effortlessly you appear

sound of the thunder

reverberating your ear

this is a slow dance

this is the chance to transform

pause for the silence

inhabit the calm of the storm

 

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

this is an ocean

your ocean of night

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

this is an ocean

your ocean of night

love is a feeling

buried with me in the yard

gaze at the skyline

under the ocean of stars

this is your slow dance

 

and this is your chance to transform

lost in a moment

 

the moment your confront the storm

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

 

this is an ocean

your ocean of night

 

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

this is an ocean

your ocean of night

 

I am your hope down the wire, so you can hold back the fire ...

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

this is an ocean

your ocean of night

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

This is an ocean

your ocean of night

 

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This greater flamingo appears to be a highly talented dancer. Here his attitude reminds me of the Pasodoble dance. What a guy!

 

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Cycads are seed plants with a very long fossil history that were formerly more abundant and more diverse than they are today.They have a cylindrical trunk which usually does not branch. Leaves grow directly from the trunk, and typically fall when older, leaving a crown of leaves at the top. The leaves grow in a rosette form, with new foliage emerging from the top and center of the crown. The trunk may be buried, so the leaves appear to be emerging from the ground, so the plant appears to be a basal rosette. The leaves are generally large in proportion to the trunk size, and sometimes even larger than the trunk. The leaves are pinnate (in the form of bird feathers, pinnae), with a central leaf stalk from which parallel ribs emerge from each side of the stalk, perpendicular to it. The leaves are typically either compound (the leaf stalk has leaflets emerging from it as ribs, or have edges (margins) so deeply cut (incised) so as to appear compound. Some species have leaves that are bipinnate, which means the leaflets each have their own subleaflets, growing in the same form on the leaflet as the leaflets grow on the stalk of the leaf (self-similar geometry). 26357

This Mandarin Duck suddenly appeared in Topeka, Kansas about a month ago. He's a long way from his natural habit.

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Everything appeared to be calm and peaceful, but above us a storm was brewing. You could hear the thunder and see the lightning flash. This was definitely a time where I was thankful to be deep in the woods sheltered by a canopy of trees. About two seconds after I finished this shot it began to rain, and not just a little bit, but a lot! By the time we made it bak to our car we were drenched through and our equipment bags were soaked as well. Thankfully the shot still paid off, but it was not easy. Yet the moment of stillness right before the storm hit was so peaceful. It can honestly be difficult to sit and just be when there is a storm raging around you or one that is eminent. In Psalm 46:10 it says this, "Be Still and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth." The reason that we are able to be still is because God is in total control. He sits on the throne and because He does we can sit and just be, we can rest, and we are safe in His presence.

yes is a pleasant country:

if’s wintry

(my lovely)

let’s open the year

 

both is the very weather

(not either)

my treasure,

when violets appear

 

love is a deeper season

than reason;

my sweet one

(and april’s where we’re)

 

e.e. cummings

   

Thanks a lot Frank Busch for encouraging me to mess around with "spooky stuff" like lightroom ;-) and trying portraits... You're a great support and a wonderful friend!

Artwork by Jeppe Hein, Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, 06/2022

Wasting on nothing

Effortlessly, you appear

Sound of the thunder

Reverberate in your ears

This is a slow dance

This is the chance to transform

Pause for the silence

In habit, the calm of the storm

 

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

 

Love is a feeling

Buried with me in the yard

Gaze at the skyline

Under the ocean of stars

This is your slow dance

And this is your chance to transform

Lost to a moment

The moment you confront the storm

 

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

 

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

 

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

 

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They appeared behind us when we took the photo.

 

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An American Kestrel hiding in the solid superstructure of a power pole. It appears to be patiently waiting for an adventuring Vole, the favorite food source of this tiny (100g) and colorful falcon.

 

Although I've seen several this season, Kestrels are considered uncommon to rare.

Surprising to see a rainbow appear with no rain. While only faint, it was still a rainbow.

This male (buck) Kangaroo is a Red (thanks Joy) and appears to be old and grizzled which also gives it the appearance of having its own personal sharpening halo 😊. One of its listening devices is pointed in my direction whilst the other is monitoring noises off to its left (viewer's right)

 

Kangaroos are the largest marsupial and can grow to 2-metres (6’7”) in height and weigh up to 90 kg (200 lbs) and whilst their average life span is not known it is believed to be 15 to 20 years although they can live longer in captivity.

 

They are able to reach speeds of 60 kph (37 mph) and clear more than 8 metres (26 feet) with a single hop using their powerful hind legs and their muscular tail which is used for balance when hopping and also acts as a third leg.

 

Their tail is also used for defense whereby they balance on their tail, lean back and lift both hind legs off the ground and kick with their powerful back legs in an endeavor to disembowel an opponent. They have very sharp claws on both their forelimbs and hind legs.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIRT7lf8byw

 

In 1936 a New South Wales hunter was killed by a kangaroo when he tried to rescue his two dogs from a heated battle.

 

Australia's Coat of Arms is held up by native Australian animals the kangaroo and the emu, which were chosen to symbolise a nation moving forward, based on the fact that neither animal can move backwards easily.

Song Sparrows appear to be everywhere this time of year. This one was taking a break from singing and hunting for food. Song Sparrows are large, dark, heavily streaked, chunky birds. The face has dark streaks through each eye and on either side of the crown, with gray between the dark streaks.

 

There is a bird I know so well,

It seems as if he must have sung

Beside my crib when I was young;

Before I knew the way to spell

The name of even the smallest bird,

His gentle, joyful song I heard.

Now see if you can tell, my dear,

What bird it is, that every year,

Sings “Sweet—sweet—sweet—very merry cheer.”

By Henry Van Dyke

 

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