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Taken at the Cincinnati Beard Barons' Car Show held at the Frisch's Big Boy Mainliner restaurant in the Fairfax suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Just growing a beard for a couple weeks. Might not be around long, so thought I would take a pic and apply a filter I haven't used to spice it up. :)
We saw some orange iris flowers, and I decided to order some plants for my wife's flower garden. They turned out to have fine orange flowers.
Thanks for looking. You are invited to visit my Iris Flower gallery, which displays good photos from other Flickr members.
Isn't God a great artist?
the idea first came to me after i went outside before my beard fully dried on a really really cold day.(about 3 years ago) every since i have wanted to do this, and here it is! with someone helping me i bet i could go twice as long and more precise without freezing my cheeks off at the same time!
It's hip to be hairy: Beards have not only come back into fashion, they also have cultural and religious significance throughout the world.
Scan your archives, make your choice, and tweet it to @Flickr, adding #TwitterTuesday #beards. We'll showcase the best ones on the Flickr Blog tomorrow.
Photo CC-BY from Rajarshi MITRA
Africa Kenya Masai Mara Male Wildlife Lion Wild Nose White Beard Whiskers Brown Coat Outdoors Green Grass
Thomas Dambo - Troll #118 - Benny the Beard Fisher. Commisioned by Northland Outfitters in 2023. Germfask, Michigan (the Upper Peninsula).
154/366/2016, 1980 in a row
how many daisy can you stick in a beard without waking a sleeping Scott :D
Interesting face with a beard worthy of ZZ Top. The eyes are kind of sweet.
Dark Fishing Spider (Dolomedes tenebrosus)
Rowlett Creek Nature Preserve
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This is the dreaded Goat's-beard, a highly invasive, non-native plant that has spread (and keeps spreading, despite attempts to control it) in our natural areas in the city and beyond. Too bad, because both the beautiful flower and huge Dandelion-like seedhead are most attractive.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragopogon_dubius
On 26 June 2016, a fair-sized group of people spent the morning on a walk led by Erik Butters, out past Cochrane, NW of Calgary. This land consists of rolling, open hills and areas of woodland, with the Rocky Mountains in the distance. This event was the 8th Annual Flora & Fauna Fundraising for Ghost River Watershed Outing.
Fortunately, I knew how to drive to this distant location, so I was able to pick up friend Dorothy and off we went together. We allowed plenty of time to get there, just in case of heavy traffic or else we saw something interesting en route. This meant that there was time for me to stop and take a few photos of a Llama in someone's field, a couple of beautiful Longhorn cattle lying down and a small herd of maybe half a dozen Elk that we saw way off in the distance.
I think everyone was more than ready for lunch by the time our hike was over! Going to our destination was all uphill, which I normally avoid at all cost. Coming down used less energy, but painful knees felt every step on the way down : )
Around 1:00 pm, Erik and his partner provided a great BBQ for those of us from Calgary and for the people who had joined us from elsewhere. As always, the food was delicious! Thank you so much, both of you! Amazingly, the sun shone and there was no rain, despite the weather forecast.
| SouL BearD |
Model: Francisco Cipriano (Central Models)
Mua: Carla Paias
Photography bY © 2016 FBranquinho
this is just an attempt to picture the most caring man in the whole world /for me/
once upon a time he said to me, Hey, I'd like to grow a beard someday!
so, then I realized that I can't imagine him with a beard :) and in a few days I started drawing this
I do love his features :)
* thanks for watching
Da Beard Snatchas are an infamous orc warband with the nasty habit of taking trophies from the bodies of their many victims. They are particularly known for scalping the beards off the dwarves that they frequently ambush. This has earned them frequent entries into the Dwarven King’s Book of Grudges. ———————————————————————-——————————————-
For years I've been hearing about and seeing photos of this waterway, but never shot it until the whim took me this year. I'm going to have to spend more time here, that's for sure.