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Love em or hate em, turbines are here to stay...most would say great, as long as they are NIMBY (not in my back yard)! You can see my back yard way out in the distance, the furtherest peak.

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

Sunset over the Kennewick/Pasco Pioneer Memorial Bridge, on the Columbia River, Clover Island, WA

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.

Eastern Washinigton.

Small communities are a norm around the coast.

Blue Rocks by the sea. A small community on the South Shore of Nova Scotia.

 

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A thriving group of Common Bonnets (Mycena galericulata) covered a thick fallen tree branch all over. This is a widespread species of fungi belonging to a big Mycena family. The genus name “Mycena” originates from the ancient Greek work” mykes” meaning “fungus”. The scientific epithet “galericulata” comes from the Latin word ‘galer’ which is be translated as ‘helmet’ or ‘hat’. If you compare its small cap with the length of the stem it sits on – it is indeed an elegant ‘fungus with a small hat’. Their appearance also reflected in other names like the ‘helmeted high-stool’, the ‘togue mycena’, and the ‘rosy-gill fairy helmet’. A rosy colour refers to the tint of the gills these fungi could develop when aged. Beechwood fungi. Lansdown near Bath, BANES, Somerset, England UK.

 

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See the people walking down the street

Fall in line just watching all their feet

They don't know where they want to go

But they're walking in time

 

They got the beat

They got the beat

They got the beat

Yeah

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuJHx1yplIM

 

A few photos from San Francisco.

 

Entered in The Award Tree Challenge 156, ~Community Street~

 

And for the Worlds of Thryllium City Macros Challenge

 

And for DigitalMontage Challenge 17 - MUSIC

 

"After you have read Wohlleben's book, a walk in the woods will never be the same again."

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Commnity of Waterbirds, living harmoniously.. at least for the moment

Anyone can rent a plot for a low monthly price to plant your greens

Love мy мαιɴ вυт α ѕυcĸer ғor coммυɴιтy нoмeѕ! ♯Reɴтed

 

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Laowa FFii 90mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO, developed in Affinity

Seatonville, Illinois population 321

Greenbelt Community Garden, MD

V. B&W

Havana

Joining arms to dance together creates a sense of community.

#Community #21DayFickrBirthdayChallenge

A community project to brighten our days

Some left home so others wouldn't have to

Some helped so others could have home

Some made it back, some didn't

Some left the homeland behind

Some are left behind ... ...

Our little neighborhood comes together to light our tree and kick off the holiday season.

Unity Makes Strength.

 

“Castell” (Castle): Human tower built traditionally at some Catalan festivals. The assembly is complete once all “castellers” (i.e., the people forming the human tower) have climbed into their designated places, and the “enxaneta” (usually a child) climbs into place at the top and raises one open hand.

 

The “Castells” were inscribed in 2010 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Day 20 submission for the Flickr 21 Day Photo Challenge. Prompt: 'Community'

Sony α6000

CZJ Flektogon 35mm f2.4 MC MF M42

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.

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