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The ruins of the assay office of the April Fool Mill, Delamar, Nevada. Mill was built about 1895 and was designed by the great mining engineer Daniel Jackling. Originally using a chlorination process, it was converted to cyanide process about 1897
It is just resting on the edge but it looks like it's floating. Or is that just me? lol! I'm the April Fool!
This little bear appeared in my digital creations unexpectedly: but I find her absolutely graceful and therefore I will certainly publish her.
Long live bears.
Questa orsetta è apparsa nelle mie creazioni digitali inaspettatamente: ma la trovo assolutamente aggraziata e quindi la pubblico senz'altro.
Lunga vita agli orsi.
La foto tiene truco y no es photoshop... .................................................................
The photo has a trick and is not photoshop....
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Macro Mondays
"April Fools"
I recently bought a Little Gem lettuce from my local Asda store, after unwrapping, I was stunned to find something nibbling the fresh green leafs.
I took this image to illustrate how awful it was, I shall be complaining to Asda's on Monday morning prompt ..... the first of April ..... 😂😂😂
Today's theme was tough for me as I have no materials I can think of to use.
So, I have to settle with Boggle letter cubes.
Hope you like the humor.
A cute chihuahua jester wishing you a Happy April Fool’s Day!
Toby as influence, with whimsical style on Wombo Dream.
Steel, indeed, but not two-wheeled, those horse-headed pry bars return for a little April Fool's Day goofing around.
By the way, take a good hard look at the negative space below and you may notice a very familiar outline.
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "April Fools".
Shot with a (Tomioka) Hoya "Super-EL 40 mm F 3.5" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
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"We open the halves of a miracle..."
Our lemon harvest this year has been simply mind-boggling and maybe even mind-altering. It all began one day last spring when a mysterious woman came to visit us. She heard how delicious our lemons were and wanted to see for herself. They really are delicious lemons--and also beautiful--and BIG.
I took her out to our garden. She picked a few lemons and tasted them--she seemed quite pleased. I watched as she lovingly touched the trunks of each of our 3 lemon trees and recited a poem by Pablo Neruda. She then poured a bit of water on the roots of the trees. I thought this was all kind of weird, but then, who am I to judge? She was such a lovely woman and seemed to really enjoy the beauty of the lemon trees.
She thanked me for allowing her to visit and departed in what seemed like a blink of an eye. I thought nothing more about her or this unusual visit because there really are some strange things in the desert. Have you ever heard about the Phoenix Lights or the events at Dreamy Draw?
Imagine my surprise when I picked our crop of lemons this year. Each one, when sliced open, looks exactly like this one.
Macro Mondays: April Fools’ Theme
Diameter of lemon is appx. 2"
Ein Aprilscherz Gesicht.
Für:“Happy Macro Monday“am 01.04.2024.
Thema:“April Fools“.
😄Thanks for views,faves an comments😄
A goofy selfie for April Fools' Day, one occasion to take oneself even less seriously than usual
Picture taken with Photo Booth on an iPad
Macro Mondays - April Fools
Happy Easter Macro Monday everyone X
It's a tiny metal pixie sitting in a little shell.
… The Spooky Horror Picture Show
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
Photo taken April 1, 2025 in ‘Pareidolia City’ and uploaded for the groups
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Gigaset GS290
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This was the view from my porch this morning. Define spring. :) Hopefully, this is the last storm of the season. In Vermont, however, you never know!!!!
For Macro Mondays' theme: April Fools.
Veggies on light board.
THANK YOU FOR VISITS!
Happy Macro Mondays
British Railways Class A1 60163 "Tornado" working the 0955 Rawtenstall - Heywood,driven by Mick Kelly,please note that some exhaust has been added to the photo,the locomotive did not have any exhaust coming out of chimney,photographed at Lumb just south of Irwell Vale on 01/04/2018
Fooled you! This is actually NOT me in a helicopter covering a flight of Buffalo Airways' C-47 through the Rocky Mountains!