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A very chilly and gloomy morning beside the River Thames yesterday, with the tops of several tall buildings obscured. Things did change however once the sun broke through, providing quite an unusual sight in the sky over the City of London.
I decided to do what the lady on the bicycle did and stop to record the scene, before heading into the warmth of a nearby coffee shop.
British and American troops must unite to take a German MG emplacement out. With a strong infantry tank, it shouldn't be a problem.
*cough cough* totally not because I only have 3 British soldiers, and that wouldn't be enough for this *cough*
"earth teach me to forget myself as melted snow forgets its life. earth teach me resignation as the leaves which die in the fall. earth teach me courage as the tree which stands all alone. earth teach me regeneration as the seed which rises in the spring." William Alexander
I wonder whether this old eucalyptus tree and the stone wall grew up together…I found them in the small village McGregor in the Western Cape.
Have a Tree-mendous Tuesday, everyone! 🌳
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Also for Wednesday Walls
I got very lucky on this shot - the clouds parted just slightly above this Fountain Place skyscraper in downtown Dallas, Texas and I got to capture a slice of blue sky and the sun overhead.
This is a high dynamic range image blended with Photomatix software...
Another sunrise from this year's trip to Waimanu Valley.
I almost missed this shot, as I'd walked back the the river to shoot the sunrise light on the valley walls. But, I saw the sun actually breaking through the low clouds, and had to run back to the beach to try a direct view. I probably missed the peak moment by just a bit, but was happy I caught those rays above the sun.
Projects are defined in milestones..which are defined in breakthroughs..
Just got through one yesterday... they really make it worth it all!
Have a breakthrough day my friends
This was my first view of the Paine Massif while I was driving to the park. The mountains were barely visible while to the east is was completely clear. This was just a sign of all the weather changes I went through while hiking the W for the next 4 days.
Patience is rewarded when the breakthrough eventually comes.
Waiting for the big set to roll through and over flow the rock wall at Cathedral Rocks.
7 o`clock in the Morning - Die Enns / Enns River - Ortskai - Steyrdorf - Steyr - Oberösterreich / Upper Austria - Österreich / Austria
These lakes are perhaps the most frequently featured 'nature' in my photostream. I'm concerned how to avoid repetition and capture them differently... Short of sneaking out late at night to capture moonlit scapes... or perhaps getting a mega-long tele to catch some of the many birds living here... For now I'm just trying different looks and feels of the same old boring lakescapes...
Roadside photograph, a must stop moment on the road to Carlisle, not sure where exactly as I wasn't driving...
A sunset for Sunday:
After a very overcast day, the sun unexpectedly broke free in the eleventh hour...right before sunset. I rushed to my new spot on top of my hill to get a few shots. The colors were lacking, but the clouds were really something. Please view large :-)
Today is my daughters birthday and will be having a little party for her, so I'll catch up later in the day. Have a wonderful Sunday, my friends!
"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow." - Albert Einstein
After a Sunday morning of heavy rain, the sun broke through just as the 14.12 hourly shuttle from Tattenham Corner arrives at it's Purley destination.
The prelim to a stormy Midwestern evening, which has become a weekly experience this spring. We received nearly an inch of rain, some areas north of us up to 5". Flooding will be an ongoing concern this with daily storm chances through the weekend....
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The fog had rolled in, blanketing the beach. The waves reached up the beach and rolled out, making the stones rattle softly on one another as it went. All other sound was muffled and indistinct. Time seemed to stop. Slowly, the fog began to clear and the afternoon sun broke through the fog and the trees.
The lake is situasted beside the road rv 63, and is known to be one of the country's best fishing lakes by a main road. The licence area also includes river mounths and river heads. Boat rental.