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A stroll through the serene community of trees in the park ... still changing colors, not the full colors of fall. 🍁🍂
The Yellowknife Houseboat Community is located on Great Slave Lake, off the shores of Yellowknife. It is home year round to several families. They access their homes during the summer by boat and during the winter they access by driving a car or snowmobile across the frozen lake. During the autumn freezing and spring thaw of the lake, transportation becomes difficult as the ice can not support the weight of a car and can not be passed by boat. Photo was taken in late June 2021 under the midnight sun at 12:30 in the morning. The date stamp on my camera is still not set.
I trust all my flickr friends are travelling ok.
Our local government has announced our coast will become a part of a dinosaur trail. Our community has over the last month started to progressively add to a driftwood sculpture during it's covid lockdown. I think the dinosaur theme is looking pretty solid. Stay safe everyone
Community Garden, Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
Link to interesting article about bird behavior re: pandemic:
www.cnn.com/2020/09/25/us/sf-birds-pandemic-singing-trnd/...
Although I did a tiny bit of "tweaking" in PS, I was really quite surprised to see all the different coloured bokeh I was able to get with this series of spring blossoms.
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The Taizé Community is an ecumenical monastic order in Taizé, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France. It is composed of more than one hundred brothers, from Catholic and Protestant traditions, who originate from about thirty countries across the world. It was founded in 1940 by Brother Roger Schütz.
The community has become one of the world's most important sites of Christian pilgrimage. Over 100,000 young people from around the world make pilgrimages to Taizé each year for prayer, Bible study, sharing, and communal work. Through the community's ecumenical outlook, they are encouraged to live in the spirit of kindness, simplicity and reconciliation.
Submitted: 11/10/2016
Accepted: 09/11/2016
"After you have read Wohlleben's book, a walk in the woods will never be the same again."
www.amazon.ca/Hidden-Life-Trees-Communicate_Discoveries-S...
"Some wheatpastes that i put on the street of Lille, in north of France."
--uploaded by The Dude Company of www.the-dude.fr/
White Ibis (one brown juvenile), Great Egret, Cormorant, and one unfortunate crawfish, in Ditch H, the western boundary of Fort Bend Levy Improvement District #2. The ditch has since added 40 feet to its water level, and dropped again. Not sure how those rocks—probably scrap concrete—came to be here. The current is never enough to move them, and the nearest natural lithified material is exposed 100 miles NW and buried here thousands of feet deep.
7 July 2021; 10:20 CDT; Velvia SOOC.
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I spent this past week riding my bike on the "Tour de Nebraska," a 216 mile route through the beautiful sandhill region of north central Nebraska. Minimizing weight meant taking the lightest camera I had, my iphone. We enjoyed the wonderful prairie, oak savannas, and ponderosa pine forests of the region, as well as the Niobrara River valley.
The ride was given the impromptu title "Headwind Tour" as we battled the wind most of the way, despite doing a loop. We also coped with a couple of rainy mornings, but the temperatures were mild compared to the expected norms.
This scene was around 20 miles into the final day's ride, with a rest stop at the Sparks General Store. The morning rain and clouds are clearing out, though the wind was picking up out of the southeast, the direction we were headed.
V. B&W
Havana
Joining arms to dance together creates a sense of community.
#Community #21DayFickrBirthdayChallenge
Well, Part of it anyway. A Nuthatch with a Oregon Junco in the backround. Actually I had Chickadees, Nuthatches, Juncos and Finches in that tree all at once.
Marsh milkweed, a favorite of monarch butterflies, thriving along a seasonal stream in the William Clark Wildflower Garden @ Wayside. The Hardy House, background, built in 1893, is a St. Louis Co. Landmark. It was the residence of the founder of the Hardy Salt Co., who originally worked for the Morton ("When It Rains, It Pours") Salt Co.