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This year Clive and I are Enigma Sir and Enigma Madam!!!
"The two have never been separated, never for long. They have no names and their faces are lesser known. It is suspected they leave a trail of misbegotten unfortunates, the makers of widows and widowers. The Enigma follow no law, no deity, no line. They just are."💀🎃😈
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Amazing birds very secretive and shy when they want to be .Spring and summer they stick to cover screeching their annoyance at anyone that dares disturb them but autumn comes and they seem to be everywhere especially where theres a chance of finding some acorns !!
However sadly locally theres a shortage of acorns but sure these resilient birds will adapt !!
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Fresh from winning the Royal Television Society's award as Network Presenter of the Year, Clive Myrie is in Guernsey today to be the guest for a fund raising dinner in aid of Guernsey Alzheimer's Association which has been generously sponsored by Skipton International Limited. I'm delighted to have been asked to photograph the event.
'Lance Corporal Jones'
Sit Com 'Dad's Army!'
Clive Robert Benjamin Dunn OBE was an English actor. Although he was only 48 and one of the youngest cast members, he was cast in a role many years his senior, as the elderly Lance Corporal Jones in the BBC sitcom Dad's Army, which ran for nine series and 80 episodes between 1968 and 1977. Wikipedia
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Thank's to clive sax for the textures Painterly Summer Sky Texture and Paint9
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A pair of woodpigeon looking for nesting place among the elder berries.
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The jay ( Garrulus glandarius) is the most colourful member of the Corvidae family. This is 1 of a brood of 4 on my new hide.
I have relocated my hide and this venture is by myself for myself sadly but the way life goes.
Full frame shot of 1 of the head bangers. Not able to be there at moment due to ill health but I wont be long (hopefully)
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The SE.5A pilot (New Zealander Clive Caldwell) had a mid-air collision that damaged his left aileron (you can see the damage on the upper wing). Caldwell rode the craft down from the wing and jumped clear in the last seconds before the crash.
Caldwell did not have a parachute. The parachute had been invented and some German pilots wore them. The official stance of the Allied high command, however, was that pilots should be focused on aerial combat- not jumping to safety.
We finally arrived in Napier at 12:26 and we went to have something for lunch and sat down on a bench in the Clive Square / Memorial Square to eat .... Of course there were once again many pictures taken of this beautiful garden!!
Clive Square was included in the original town plan mapped out in 1854. Abutting downtown Napier, it provides a verdant vista for shoppers and cafe-goers looking west down Emerson Street.
The park was conceived as the equivalent of the English village green, and Napier's first cricket and football matches were played here. A track that cut across the middle of the square later became the street that divides the area into two - Clive Square and Memorial Square.
In 1886, the square was enclosed with white picket fencing and gates at the corner entrances. Most of the enclosed area was in lawn, with trees and shrubs planted around the perimeter. The Clive Square side boasted a large centered circle, and seating around the outside of this faced inwards to a central band rotunda.
Thanks to all who take the time to visit and comment on my photo stream....it's greatly appreciated. Also for all of the invitations to join or post my photos into groups!
Clive Anthony Sullivan MBE was a Welsh rugby league footballer. A Great Britain and Wales international winger, he played for both Hull F.C. and Hull Kingston Rovers in his career, and also for Oldham…
"A final flood of colours will live on
As my mind dies,
Burned by my vision of a world that shone
So brightly at the last, and then was gone."
-- Clive James, "Japanese Maple"
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Fall color begins to appear on a ridge below Mount Baker
A vintage Bentley going through Beaulieu. A quick snap as I was facing in the opposite direction and had to turn quickly when Clive saw it.
The Azure window in Gozo, an island just north of Malta is a wonderful sight.
To give an idea of scale, you can see people walking on the top.
We have recently returned from a trip to Malta, where, with friends we toured Malta and Gozo.
Fabulous sights and wonderful people.
More to come. Sorry.
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My British Shorthair cat Clive during a post processing of his portrait, friendly little guy with his magical eyes. Photo taken with a Samsung S21 phone
Ithink these are among the best birds to practice birds in flight their fast quick and very maneuverablel definately a step up from gliding gulls.
We share the UK with an estimated 18 million feral pigeons and they can breed up to up to six times a year. They are one of the few birds recognised by the government as a nuisance pest and can be controlled using humane methods and with a licence.
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Regards Clive