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Many of the cherry blossoms are gone now, but there are a few still around. I took this shot just outside Washington, DC, a little over a week ago. The blossoms were at peak and everyone was enjoying a walk through the blossoms that day!
A first year bird that found a perch in a backyard elm tree with a "birds eye" view of the feeders below. Cooper's Hawks are notorious for raiding bird feeders and capturing unaware prey. Photographed at Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Maryland.
I know...another squirrel...but I am surrounded by them...and actually I find them fascinating!! Fun little 'guys' and 'gals' to watch!! They each have a very distinct personality...this one is very mischievous!!!
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President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Dr. Jill Biden, react while watching Sasha Obama and Maisy Biden, the Vice President's granddaughter, play in a basketball game in Chevy Chase, Md., Feb. 27, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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You know this car. Everyone does. This is a replica of the Wagon Queen Family Truckster from National Lampoon's Vacation, the 1983 classic comedy written by John Hughes starring Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo as Clark and Ellen Griswold. The only surviving Truckster from the film is kept at the Historic Auto Attractions museum in Roscoe, Illinois. But that hasn't stopped a handful of enterprising souls from recreating one of the ugliest, yet most beloved, of all fictional vehicles ever to grace a movie screen.
This replica, built by Eric Wise of Independence, Missouri, is based on a 1985 Ford LTD Country Squire station wagon. Photographed at the 2010 Hot Rod Power Tour stopover in Springfield, Illinois on June 6, 2010.
Please visit my collection of Motor Vehicles on Flickr where you will find more than 10,000 photographs thoughtfully organized into albums, and presented by model year, manufacturer, vehicle type, and more. This project, which began in 2008, continues to expand with new material added daily.
From Charles Dickens "Oliver Twist". Photographed at Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Maryland. Twenty-nine hungry Common Grackles (Quiscalus quiscula) stormed our backyard this afternoon and laid our feeders to ruin.
Photographed at Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Maryland. The pileated woodpecker is a forest bird, so it was a real treat to have this female visit our suet feeder. We see pileated woodpeckers in our backyard and neighborhood a couple of times every year. The pileated woodpecker is one of the largest woodpeckers in North America and is very similar in appearance to the possibly extinct Ivory Billed Woodpecker.
The ¡Three Amigos! in Lego Minifigure form.
This photo is a recreation of the Desert/Lip Balm scene from the ¡Three Amigos! movie.
If you aren't familiar with this scene, you can watch it here:
From the left:
- Ned Nederlander (Martin Short)
- Lucky Day (Steve Martin)
- Dusty Bottoms (Chevy Chase)
The minifigures are primarily the Mariachi from Series 16 of the Lego Collectable Minifigures, with the following changes:
- I took their hats off, and attached them to a neck bracket.
- I removed their mustaches.
- I gave each minifigure a different head/face.
- I gave each minifigure a different hair style/piece.
The original scene takes place in a flat desert, but I decided to create the Lego landscape with a few small hills, a cactus, and some prickly bushes. I used dark tan for the sand because... well, that is the colour of the pieces that I had available.
A c. 1908 postcard view of what may be the B&O's Rock Creek Trestle in Chevy Chase, MD, hand-annotated to show paths used by the sender in walking in these woods, per the message on the back.
Photographer and publisher Minnie E. Brooke appears to have taken some license with the location for sales purposes.
Thanks to John DeFerrari, Ben Sullivan, and Lance Salonia for their help on this one.