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Today's story and sketch by me #1388, is about the Zombie from a Planet in Dimension 13, which I recently discovered, is an almost identical duplicate of the Earth, only it's Orbit is counter clockwise, has a green sky, and it's ocean is purple, and it's very stinky, probably from the flying stink fish, which are good flyers, but make bad decisions, when they decide to follow sea birds. The stink fish follow the sea birds until they get tired, they fall to the ground and the birds have a feast. The birds can't eat all the fish, they rot and stink the place up. The pedestrian in the phone booth is actually a fish warden, he was making a collect call to the office of fish clean up, when he, the phone booth, and two stray poodles were sucked up by a Big Blue Dimension Dust Devil, and traveled through many dimensions and Galaxies before being spit out here on this Tropical Volcanic Planet we call Budahunga. It will surely be an interesting story when the pedestrian learns where he is, but that and what happened to the poodles, will have to be a story for another time, until then Tata the Rod Blog.
Kingsdown.
On my way home today I went inland to area at the bottom of Kingsdown Hill and found a pair of coal tits collecting material for their nest. (which is in the hole that can be seen in 1150)
View in original size!!
Not bad for a first panorama try. More than 50 photos sewn together to show wall painted on via degli Ausoni over April 17-18 by the following artists:
HITNES
LUCAMALEONTE
ARTURO
UNO
HOGRE
ALT97
SONE
JBROCK
PU:RE
OMINO71
AGOSTINO
URKA
HOPNN
DIAMOND
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MURPHY
LAPISANPLUS
WONDERBARBEE
THE STICKHEADS
HO_NI
MR KLEVRA
15th build in my Iron Builder round against LittleJohn, using the Toy Winder Key part in dark orange.
LLPX GP38 2014 has quite a history. It was built in 1970 for the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines and passed on to Penn Central and then to Conrail in 1976.
After Conrail was finished with it, the well-traveled GP38 went into life as a lease unit. It did time on the Bay Coast Railroad, the Boyne City Railroad, and the Eastern Shore Railroad before dropping by the Cape Bay Seashore Lines.
One new photo taken each day, with one creative image 2nd June. As I am doing more creative images now, there will be a smattering in my 365 collection.
Highlghts: Trip to Port Macquarie, friends visiting for a weekend, whale watch cruise, a meeting with many Pelicans, trip to Gloucester, a shiny new trailer.
It is winter, with very cold winds from the snowfields.
New South Wales, Australia
I'll be there...acting as official photographer. ;)
| COLLECTIVE |
murata collettiva a San Lorenzo
sabato 17 e domenica 18 Aprile 2010
a partire dalle h12
via degli Ausoni , Roma
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Due giornate dedicate all'arte urbana in via degli Ausoni,
nel cuore di San Lorenzo.
Da mezzogiorno al tramonto, 15 artisti coinvolti,
oltre 120 metri di cemento trasformati in un'opera d'arte a cielo aperto.
Performance, mercatino d'arte, artigianato e vintage, musica e djset.
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LUCAMALEONTE
ARTURO
UNO
HOGRE
ALT97
SONE
JBROCK
PU:RE
OMINO71
AGOSTINO
URKA
HOPNN
DIAMOND
#
MURPHY
Made for Digital Challenge #159.
Original images by Nancee art and jaci XIII
Background by struckdumb
Textures by peshovski and cgtextures
Additional images by alexiel-resources and mjranum-stock
Scaly-breasted Munia collecting nesting material. It was so great to watch this tiny finch pull out blades of grass that were twice its size and fly up to the nest! It was collecting grass below the shrub where its nest was in the shade so I couldn't get a shot of it flying up with the grass.
Mijn tuin
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Streets of Hong Kong are covered with piles of cardboard in the morning. Men like this go around with push carts collecting hordes of the brown rubbish into giant stacks. Maybe they are building a palace of pulp?
Well as I stated in my "Arrivederci" pic, I've been focusing a lot on collecting WWII memorabilia lately, with my main focus collecting every single divisional patch of the initial units to hit the Sicilian beaches in 1943. This is the first finished portion of that endeavor, showing every unit of the American Task force that were the first units to land. Now to focus on the German and Commonwealth. :-)
Note: Everything you see here is original WWII except for the frame. Took me a few months to find each patch.
sort of an abstract of a feather I picked up in our shed [pigeon], and misted water on the feather...
a Christmas card behind it.
Macro 1:1
Bugs on Thistle on the prairie.
The frenzy that announces the change of seasons has begun and I missed most of the summer. Again......
So you're walking around on this beautiful beach, and you see a beautiful pebble. You pick it up, and take it home as a little memento of that nice evening stroll.
But if the nice pebble actually weights more than you, then the only solution is digital rock-collection :) ... aka "take a picture of it" :) And here's one that I liked a a lot.