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The sky over Chingford golf course.

It's not a lodge of Island Borkum ;-)

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If you're looking for a peaceful and picturesque setting, you can't beat a golf course. The actual game of golf, maybe not so soothing.....

 

#42/52, Machine, 52 Weeks in 2020

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A misty-moisty autumn morning dog-walk on Alnwick Castle golf course.

Clear blue skies can be boring. But this time I didn't mind.

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Today was Cross Country, in the snow please ! This mare is a keeper, she's just so happy to be in the snow, I love her !

 

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Tack : Cheval D'or / Teegle Avatar / Estrella Cross Country Tack Set.

 

Boots : Cheval D'or / Teegle Avatar / Solimbra Glittery Boots.

 

Bell Boots : Cheval D'or / Teegle Bento Avatar / Rubber Bell Boots.

 

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Gopło Lake is the largest natural reservoir in Kujawy, being one of the largest lakes in Poland. It is a post-glacial channel lake with a meridional course. The Noteć River flows through its entire length.

The coastline is varied, with numerous bays and peninsulas, and there are also a large number of islands.

The length of the lake is 25 km and the maximum depth is 16.6 m.

 

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Jezioro Gopło jest największym naturalnym zbiornikiem wodnym Kujaw, będąc jednym z największych jezior w Polsce. Jest to polodowcowe jezioro rynnowe, o południkowym przebiegu. Przez całą jego długość przepływa rzeka Noteć.

Linia brzegowa jest urozmaicona, z licznymi zatokami i półwyspami, występuje też duża ilość wysp.

Długość jeziora wynosi 25 km zaś głębokość maksymalna to 16,6 m.

On the edge of the forest off course

Circuit de Nogaro, France.

Near Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Willowbrook Golf Course located in the City of Winter Haven in Polk County Florida U.S.A.

 

Located in Central Florida's Polk County, Willowbrook's well-manicured layout in a natural setting combines mature trees, water hazards, bunkers and doglegs to challenge the experts, yet provides plenty of opportunities for pars and birdies. Willowbrook's natural setting affords players the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife, including alligators, herons, cranes, foxes, ibises and many more of Florida's natural inhabitants.

 

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Agility course.

Rabbit Fest 2018, Vancouver BC.

The Charlene A and crew heading out. The cabin light is on, steaming along at 7.5 knots. The fog is heavy, you can smell and taste the salt in the air. It's time to go fishing.

 

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A Forster's Tern makes a concentrated descent over the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah.

By Catherine Boeckmann

February 9, 2024

 

The daylily is an amazingly low-maintenance perennial. It’s virtually disease-free, pest-free, and drought-resistant; it’s also not picky about soil quality. Plus, the flower has a long bloom period! Here’s how to plant and care for daylilies in your garden, as well as how to easily propagate them for more plants!

 

About Daylilies

The daylily’s botanical name, Hemerocallis, comes from the Greek hemera (“day”) and kallos (“beauty”). The name is appropriate since each flower lasts only one day! However, each scape has 12 to 15 buds on it, and a mature plant can have 4 to 6 scapes, which is why the flower seems to bloom continuously.

 

Originally from Asia, these plants have adapted so well that many of us think of them as natives. Imagine the excitement of a 16th-century explorer cruising the Orient and finding these gorgeous plants! European gardeners welcomed daylilies into their gardens, and when early colonists sailed for the New World, daylilies made the crossing with them.

 

Despite their name, daylilies are not “true lilies” and grow from fleshy roots. True lilies grow from onion-like bulbs and are of the genus Lilium, as are Asiatic and Oriental lilies. In the case of daylilies, leaves grow from a crown, and the flowers form on leafless stems—called “scapes”—which rise above the foliage.

 

There are thousands of beautiful daylilies to choose from. Combine early, midseason, late blooming varieties, and repeat bloomers to have daylilies in flower from late spring through the first frost of fall. If you see a height listed alongside a daylily variety, this refers to the length of the scape. Some can reach 6 feet tall!

 

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These Daylilies were photographed at Pashley Manor Gardens. At Pashley you will discover 11 acres of beautiful borders and vistas – the culmination of a lifetime of passion for gardening, an appetite for beauty and an admiration of the tradition of the English Country garden. These graceful gardens, on the border of Sussex and Kent, are family owned and maintained – visitors often express delight at the attention to detail displayed throughout and the intimate, peaceful atmosphere.

 

All the ingredients of the English Country Garden are present – sweeping herbaceous borders, ha-ha, well maintained lawns, box hedges, espaliered rose walk, historic walled garden, inspiring kitchen garden, venerable trees and the Grade I listed house as a backdrop. The gardens are a haven for wildlife – bees, butterflies and small birds as well as moor hens, ducks and a black swan. Then, of course, the plants! Borders overflowing with perennials and annuals – the look changing through the seasons, but always abundantly filled, and each garden ‘room’ planted in a different colour theme.

 

Pashley is also renowned for fantastic displays of tulips, roses and dahlias. Our annual Tulip Festival features more than 48,000 tulips this year! During Special Rose Week over a hundred varieties of rose swathe the walls, climb obelisks and bloom in flower beds. Then in late summer our Dahlia Days event transforms the gardens once more with bountiful, brightly coloured dahlias in every border and pot.

 

Add to all this a Café and Terrace with excellent garden views, serving delicious homemade lunches, scones and cakes; Sculpture and Art Exhibitions; a Gift Shop with Plant Sales; and a friendly, knowledgeable team waiting to welcome you, and the recipe for a wonderful day out is complete.

 

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LACPIXEL - 2024

  

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Of course, this rock formation that my path took me past, in the middle of the forest near Děčín in Bohemian Switzerland, is not "the" altar of nature, but just one of many.

When I wander through the forests or mountains, I always come across places that have a special, almost magical effect.

Sometimes they are such impressive formations. But sometimes it's just a small hill or a tree stump covered in moss.

In such places it is always easy for me to transport myself back to the time when the forests still covered half of Europe and were the home of my ancestors.

I can imagine that on special days or on certain occasions they gathered in places like these to perform religious rituals or just to sit here and seek contact with their ancestors in the light of a small campfire to ask for advice or guidance.

In places like these I regularly spend more time than I need to take a photo and like to use it for a coffee break. And while I'm sitting there, texts like this come to mind.

However, I have never had direct contact with anyone from my ancestry. This may be because my ancestors lived more than 100 km away from here and the local ancestors learned from their parents not to talk to strangers.

 

Natürlich ist diese Felsformation, an der mich mein Weg, mitten im Wald in der Nähe von Děčín in der Böhmischen Schweiz, vorbeigefürt hat nicht "Der" Altar der Natur, sondern nur einer von vielen.

Wenn ich durch die Wälder oder Berge streife, komme ich immer wieder an Orten vorbei, von denen eine besondere, ja fast magische Wirkung ausgeht.

Manchmal sind es solche, durchaus beeindruckenden Formationen. Doch machmal ist es auch nur ein kleiner Hügel oder ein mit Moos bedecker Baumstumpf.

An solchen Orten fällt es mir immer leicht, mich in die Zeit zurück zu versetzen, als die Wälder noch halb Europe bedeckten und die Heimat meiner Vorfahren waren.

Ich kann mir vorstellen, dass sie sich an besonderen Tagen oder zu bestimmten Anlässen an Orten wie diesem versammelt haben um religiöse Rituale zu veranstalten oder auch nur um hier zu sitzen und im Schein eines kleinen Lagerfeuers wiederum den Kontakt zu ihren Vorfahren zu suchen, um sie um Rat oder Anleitung zu befragen.

An Orten wie diesen verbringe ich dann regelmäßig mehr Zeit als ich bräuchte um ein Foto zu machen und nutze sie gern für eine Kaffeepause. Und während ich da so sitze fallen mir dann Texte wie dieser hier ein.

Direkten Kontakt zu irgend jemanden aus meiner Ahnenreihe hatte ich dabei allerdings noch nie. Was möglichweise daran liegt, dass meine Vorfahren mehr als 100 km von hier entfernt gelebt haben und das die Ahnen der Einheimischen von ihren Eltern gelernt haben, dass man nicht mit Fremden redet.

 

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L'été est une période très prisées pour les courses hippiques à Chantilly.

Summer is a very popular time for horse racing in Chantilly.

Over the local Golf course

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Purple Gallinule - this species of bird is usually found in South-eastern US, Mexico and Central and South America. On a trip back from Montreal I received news that this bird was spotted on the shores of the St. Lawrence river in Eastern Ontario. After a couple of hours of looking we almost gave up and as we were leaving the bird presented himself first by foraging in the shoreline banks, I'm not quite sure what he was after, and then in the shrubs for wild grapes. Apparently there was enough food to sustain him even in the colder climate as he was fairly active. Unfortunately it was late in the day and I only had a couple of minutes with him before he scurried back into the brush.

A RAAF plane took off in the shared runway with our QANTAS flight in Newcastle Airport. It looks just like a collision from this angle.

On the way up to a castle ruin a few years ago in November, I passed through a forest left entirely to itself. No tree is felled here, and fallen wood remains where it lies — nature is allowed to follow its own course. It is a wonderful, quiet place to pause in awe and simply enjoy. The autumn beech leaves add an extra touch of atmosphere to the scene.

Rabbit fest 2022, Vancouver BC Canada.

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