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Seriously the most boring weather here. It is either summer or not summer. Today's skies were a pleasant change.
Dave came home from plowing the other day and I was out snowblowing. He wanted to take a swipe around the backyard with our new snowblower. The day before this picture was taking our backyard was mostly green grass. Nothing like getting it all at one time.
The wise bison turns his/her back to the North! This buffalo shot was captured at the Nature Conservancy Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Osage County, Oklahoma.
Forgot my lens hood, so the initial filter on this shot is actually snow and ice, caked on the front of the lens. What a nasty day!
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Do you recall, not long ago
We would walk on the sidewalk
Innocent, remember?
All we did was care for each other
But the night was warm
We were bold and young
All around the wind blows
We would only hold on to let go...
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I know it’s hot
I know we've got
Something that money can’t buy
Fighting to fifths
Biting your lip
Loving too late in the night
Tell me I’m too crazy
You can’t tame me, can't tame me
Tell me I have changed
But I’m the same me, old same me
Inside
Hey!
If you don’t like the way I talk, then why am I on your mind?
If you don’t like the way I rock, then finish your glass of wine
We fight and we argue, you'll still love me blind
If we don’t fuck this whole thing up
Guaranteed, I can blow your mind
Mwah!
A blow fly (Calliphora sp., maybe Calliphora vicina? ID help always appreciated) hanging out in my PNW garden. This one's a throwback to last year, during my first few days with an actual macro lens and a new camera!
The snow blows off the top of Mount Rundle Banff, Alberta and provides an impressive feature,
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... got lucky today !!! got the chance to photograph this little green pool frog calling out :) ...
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Monsoon winds blow the building clouds to form a highly entertaining skyscape. As sunset approached it looked like there was a bright vortex that you could be sucked into if you got too close (ok, yes guilty of having an overactive imagination). Thought of George Harrison's song, "Blow Away", which has a number of references to the sky and clouds: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNetfJQ9HAs Such a happy, feel good, blast from the past song. Puts a smile on my face for sure. Note, what may look like a series of three telephone poles are actually our most common type of native vegetation, saguaro cacti.
The wind was blowing so hard at the Oregon Coast, the sand was moving across the ground like flowing water.
The weather has been all over the place, this year. Cold, windy, snow blowing everywhere. Bundle up out there. Chamberlain, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Hope everyone has a wonderful week. Take care out there, stay health and safe.
Blow fly (family Calliphoridae), also spelled blowfly, any member in a family of insects in the fly order, Diptera, that are metallic blue, green, or black in colour and are noisy in flight. With an average size of 8–10 mm (0.3–0.4 inch), they are slightly larger than houseflies but resemble them in habits. Among the important members of this group are the screwworm, bluebottle fly, greenbottle fly, and cluster fly.
Adult blow flies feed on a variety of materials, but the larvae of most species are scavengers that live on carrion or dung. The adults lay their eggs on the carcasses of dead animals, and the larvae (maggots) feed on the decaying flesh. The larvae of some species (e.g., Calliphora, Cochliomyia) also sometimes infest open wounds of living animals. Although these larvae may assist in preventing infection by cleaning away dead flesh and by producing allantoin, some species may also destroy healthy tissue. There are numerous reports of the use during times of war of sterile blow fly larvae in open wounds to remove decaying tissue and to prevent bacterial growth.
Blow blow blow the float
gently up the sky
blow some love, some happiness from above
to fall on the passers by.
Happy Mother's Day!
While photographing Daisy, I noticed that when she stuck her tongue out small spit bubbles appeared..everytime. It was funny to watch, and I actually caught one on the end of her tongue !