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Taken on my daily dog walk. The leaves have almost gone as has the warmth of the sun but the beauty of nature starts a new cycle.
Still an old foto.
I'd be spending the weekend in Naeba ski resort, about 80 miles from Tokyo. Meaning, I'd be out of flickr and would see you my friends soon as I return back on Monday. Happy weekend to all.
Explore # 435 on Tuesday, 14 April 2009 - the 312 th
Full moons remind me of my childhood when I would prefer skipping dinners but not the child plays we do under its splendor.
This is the same as the previous posted image taken early Feb 11 showing the thick fog with snow and bare limbed trees. This version is without a mat added. The location is in the central Maine Highlands. (image M1A1650) Please also visit: acadiamagic.com.
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Another shot from the coldest morning of the year, -44.5, although by the time I was out and about it had warmed up to about -40. (Minus 40 is where Celsius and Fahrenheit meet.)
This is The Convent, on the edge of town. It opened in 1939 and for decades it was the local school, run by the Sisters of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Eventually a non-sectarian high school was built, and the convent was finally abandoned in the late seventies. A week before its demolition in the mid-nineties, Robert Ducan purchased it from the village, began renovations, and less than a year later he and his wife Mette opened it as a rustic bed and breakfast.
It's a "character place", charming, not ostentatious but comfortable, a beautifully preserved old building. For years I ran photo workshops based there; it's five minutes away from Grasslands National Park in one direction, 20 minutes to a different entry point. In between: ranches and farms. Oh, and I should add that it's now for sale.
In the warmth of summer, when the prairie cottonwoods are leafed out and the grass is green, it looks very different from this frozen scene. (The Convent is closed during winter months - no point in keeping it open, no one comes here in winter.) I'm not trying to sell the Convent for my friends, the Ducans, with this photo! I just stopped for a shot on my way out of town because I loved the light from the low, rising sun behind the old building.
Photographed in Val Marie, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2017 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
"Trumpeter Swan Fly By" by Patti Deters. A large white Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) is seen with her wings spread, preparing to land in the misty cold water of the St. Croix River on a dark winter morning. There are several more swans just to camera left but it looks as if she is doing a fly by past the ducks and swans that are settled near the snow covered island. Winter is a great time to view these beautiful birds as they tend to come closer to shore in areas where the water isn't frozen. If you like this monochrome outdoor nature photograph, please see more (wildlife, nature, more) at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/trumpeter-swan-fly-by-pa...