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Twin Lake is barely frozen and the area is generally snow free due to the very mild winter in the Seattle area.
My flickr existence consists of quick catch-ups a couple of times a day, to see what my friends have posted, and what's new in the groups I take part in, and to enjoy, smile, laugh, and feel, what they have put up, and have written. I fave to show I have enjoyed and appreciate their work and energy.
But I do need to apologize to flickr friends, and to flickr group-mates, for hardly ever leaving comments on their photos, and for not acknowledging and thanking those who leave comments on mine.
So, please consider my fave as more than just a quick 'like'.
And I love reading what people have written on their own photos, on others photos, and absolutely on mine too. Many smiles and big time happy feelings of care and support, to you all.
Suz
P.S. I also really appreciate any faves that people have put on my photos :-)
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Rodeo Bay, California
Because of the incorrect filter there is a fair amount of crop applied. Lesson learned.
For a few days, these tiny mushrooms popped up in my yard. Now they are gone. The tallest one here is less than 2cm high. The smallest caps are like the heads of pins. OM 90mm macro at probably f8 or 11. Maybe mycena osmundicola.
The line among the shadow is a tree trunk. This was what I felt when I saw this composition, especially true in this difficult and uncertain time.
I painted a chalkboard in the studio today using this recipe. I just finished priming it with chalk and I'll clean it with a barely damp cloth tomorrow.
If I did do a series of children's books, then i think this might be a good title....
I was toying with something more complex like, "the not fair will not share and do not care bears".
I am a hoot am I not?
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday
12/12/2019 (Thur) 1736
Bare Lane
142027
2H02 1731 Morecambe to Leeds
(142027 was withdrawn the next day. After arriving at Sheffield from Hull it ran to Worksop for store)
(Zeiss 50mm f1.4 ZF2 Planar with Fotodiox lens adapter)
If you like railway pictures that are a bit different to the norm, try the Phoenix Railway Photographic circle website;
Every now and again, a song comes by with such haunting, achingly beautiful music or lyrics that it breaks my heart. For me, most recently, that song has been by Amanda Palmer, she of Dresden Dolls fame. Even the song name alone is heartbreaking, Another Year: A Short History of Almost Something. If you only listen to the first 45 seconds, that's enough...
Amanda Palmer, Another Year: A Short History of Almost Something
i rise above
or sink below
with every time
you come and go
please don’t come and go
the uncropped version in the comments.
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We don`t have our tree up yet but, here`s some Christmas Tree Bokeh I had put aside from last year.
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This really cool bird of prey was running around after insects while I was taking some shots of it. When I zoomed in on the face after I took this shot I noticed the head and front legs of a grasshopper just barely sticking out of the mouth of the bird. Bye Bye grasshopper!
And yet, though the soul is homeless and vulnerable, in deserts and clouds, it is most importantly ‘at home’ in so far as God has made Himself a home in human life and death, and passed before us on the way we are called to go. Christ is the root of our security and our insecurity alike, promise and judgement, end and beginning, the burning bush, the Paschal lamb, the rock and the tabernacle, present as a sign of hope at every stage of our painful journey out of bondage and across the wilderness.
- The Wound of Knowledge Christian Spirituality from the New Testament to St John of the Cross, ROWAN WILLIAMS
Barely noticeable highlights of setting sun... this subtle effect may not be noticeable on poorly calibrated monitor...
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The Aare Gorge (German: Aareschlucht) is a section of the river Aare that carves through a limestone ridge near the town of Meiringen, in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. The gorge is an indirect product of glaciation; 10,000 years ago, just as the Ice Age was coming to an end, torrential runoff water from melting glaciers eroded a deep, narrow chasm through the limestone barrier. Although barely one mile long, this passage is bordered by sheer cliffs up to 50 m high on either side. The gorge varies in width from some 30 metres at its widest to just 1 metre at its narrowest. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aare_Gorge)
It is a totally atypical temple. From the outside, it is barely betrayed by a brief belfry with a single eye on the vertical of its access door, in front of which a small atrium has been erected. Everything else is inside the rock. This church is one of the best examples of cave hermitism in our country. Its "work" was started around the 11th or 10th centuries by Mozarabs who, fleeing from Islam, arrived in this area and excavated a first place of prayer, today used as a sacristy. It had an access door (currently blinded) and a window that is framed in concentric circles.