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These are actually only about an inch in diameter--very small, but big enough to taste good when they ripen! The are coming along nicely in the local community garden.....
Clark Kerr Campus, UC Berkeley.
bushtits live in groups. when a pair has chicks the whole group feeds them, takes care of the nest and watches for predators
High Street, Markyate, Hertfordshire. The county in general, but this village in particular, is regarded as "safe". The crime rate, when compared to the UK average, is low. This "safety", however, comes at a price. Using a bit of sarcasm, I could say that one would not commit a crime here because there is nothing interesting to be criminal about. But, on the other hand, boredom and predictability also have their price. In this village, young people have no way of advancing their career and prospects. Self harm, particularly among young men, is common. When it comes to protecting the community, "safety" is only one of the core elements.
Fuji X-E2.
Bluemoose (from FBTB & the Brickish Association) was kind enough to build my Swallowtail model using my online instructions and submit it to the Milton Keynes LEGO store Window.
Kentmere 100 @ 800, Blazinal 1:100 Stand Development 90mins/68F, Canon TI with 40mm STM lens.
Montgomery, Calgary
Feb. 7, 2024: Early morning sun and mist at Conejo Community Park in Thousand Oaks, California, as storms take a break - but more rain is predicted for tonight.
A painting in coffee and graphite with carbon
, the tree is acrylic,on a3 Fabriano
Thanks for the visit have a nice day
Got to see these amazing sunflowers in the Glenwood Community garden, which was right behond our hotel. Apparently, in the spring, the people in the town line up to stake out a plot in the garden. The plants, vegetables, and flowers were all in full bloom when we visited about two weeks ago. The backdrop to this garden is second to none.
The vegetation next to the house and garage support my conclusion that this place is abandoned. Interestingly it has a glass block window in front.
Found these adorable little things in a neighborhood drive-by the other day -- one of the few things I can do for fun these days!
Yup, still lovin' the way my neighbourhood is so fabulously decorated for Hallowe'en. A real atmosphere of fun, excitement, neighbourliness, sharing and...yup, if you'll excuse the purposeful pun, everyone's community "spirit" :-) Muaahhahaaaaahaaaaa.
Happy Hallowe'eeeeeeen!
In Explore Oct. 31, 2018