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Yesterday in our garden.

Have a nice Wednesday!

Antrim Castle Gardens,

Clotworthy House,

Ireland

More buildings from the historic Emu Bottom Historic Homestead, Sunbury. This one is the main house in the dappled sunshine showing the verandah where tables and chairs would be set out for relaxing drinks

theatre of Marcellus and remains of Apollo's temple, Rome.

Couldn't resist a preset here.

 

Two UP SD40Ns and two KCS engines are the power for YAR62 rolling through the West Bottoms in Kansas City. Both 40Ns are former snoot nose SD40-2s.

Lord I hate to navmesh lol

Instead of the top, pun intended 😊

The bottom end of a fallen pine cone

 

Explore no. 360, 3Oct21

from my garden and a great way to recycle...

 

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for Macro Mondays Theme Bottoms Up

Kö-Boden in Düsseldorf

A mallard searching for food :)

 

Burnaby Lake, October, 2017

A Green Bottle Fly enjoying the lavender on a sunny day. HBBBT and HFDF!

well, it's Saturday night, cheers to you all!

Macro Mondays theme. July 10th: Bottoms Up.

 

Normally, no one sees the bottom of this small moth.

 

Fortunately she was sitting on our window.

And the window was almost clean :-)))

In the background our garden.

 

and of course, less than 3"

  

I'd walked the dog yesterday in the piddling down rain. Through the woods and down to the canal. The water levels in the streams that run through Crowgutter were pretty high. I'd always thought the view of the pumphouse would be better with a little more water so I headed back down there earlier today. The levels had subsided somewhat but there was still more water than previous visits.

 

I've gone for a landscape orientation this time and as low in the water as I dared. Hence my title! :)

 

Looking down on the iconic, colorful glacial waters that make Lake Louise so beloved, and special.

 

"The reason for the difference? The turquoise lakes are fed by rivers where active glaciers are pushing through rocky valleys upstream. The glaciers function like bulldozers, grinding away and pulverizing rocks along valley floors and walls. The process produces a fine-grained powder of silt and clay—glacial flour—that is picked up by meltwater streams. Also known as rock flour or glacial silt. Since the particles are so fine, they are slow to sink to the bottom, remaining suspended in the water column instead."

earthobservatory.nasa.gov

 

Thank you for taking time to take a look!

 

Have a wonderful Spring weekend!

MAN010, MAN009 and hired unit CM3309 twist down the Cullerin range with empty Manildra flour train 9879 from Bomaderry to Manildra via the main south line.

 

Monday 30th December 2024

Sam's Point, Eufaula lake....I have been complaining about the hot dry conditions this summer but, like the old saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining. The extreme weather caused the lake levels to drop exposing this cool mud flat. I was lucky enough to be on the back side of this thunderstorm as the sun was setting which provided some awesome light. Fresh water mussels were left high and dry and I thought they might make an interesting subject. Comments are always appreciated, have a great week!

For this weeks theme I chose to take a picture of the bottom of one of our candle holders.

Ground level in the ... Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

-Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive

Credits - kairis-kloset.blogspot.com/2021/08/bottoms-up.html

 

1990 - Playbunny Set @ Posh Event

 

Lifonti - Karlina Lace Dress @ Dreamday

 

November -Kida Pearl Chopstix @ Cakeday (8/13)

 

Rouly :: 'Baby X' G-String

 

OMY - Puddles Premium Gin @ Jail Event

 

IDTTY - Perfect Match

 

Platinum - "Dahlia" Hairbase 4 - Genus Project

 

Punklist//: Gelica WISP

 

Platinum - "Aoki" Bun

 

RAWR! - Maz Rings Legacy

 

MAJESTY - Crystal Hoops Silver

Happy Sliders Sunday to all flickr friends, HSS

Mallards having lunch. TAMRON SP 200-500mm F/5-6.3 Di A08E

Macro Mondays: "Bottoms up"

 

Thanks for all the comments and fav's

Created with Dream Wombo

 

Many thanks to all who take the time to view, fave, comment and invite!

This is the bottom of a turned wooden bowl made from birdseye maple. It shows the dovetail carved into the bottom that allows it to be gripped by the lathe in order to hollow out the inside of the bowl. This is a small bowl, and this section is less than 2 inches across. For reference, see www.flickr.com/photos/101440531@N06/35826895965/in/datepo.... Taken for Macro Mondays theme "Bottoms Up". For more photos of bowl turning see my album "bowl turning"

Little damselfly just keeping an eye on things..

 

Canon EOS 550D EF-S55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS

ƒ/5.6 250.0 mm 1/640 ISO 200

Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE, Polaroid Color SX-70 film.

 

Polaroid Week | Autumn 2025

The disused Bank Bottom Mill in Marsden. This old woolen mill dates from 1824 and finally closed in 2003.

in my garden...

 

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