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changi airport of Singapore is the first butterfly garden & home to very many butterflies.
image has been taken at butterfly garden, changi airport of Singapore.
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I wasn't going to post this version, but after reading my dear friend William's comment at my previous upload, I decided it would be interesting to see what my friends thoughts will be for this one, too ;))
Yes Autumn is here, but it doesn't feel like it, it was 27º here today! I had to go in search of Autumn trees, not much change around here.
Looking along the small lake in the grounds of Crathes Castle, the trees in their Autumn colours are reflected in the remarkably still water.
Autumn is one of my favourite times of the year.
I love all the colours and getting wrapped up and going for walks to capture some of these colours.
Mal wieder meine geliebte Stecknadel, diesmal in rotem und blauem Licht.
Once again my beloved pin, this time in red and blue light.
HSoS! :-)
Another autumn day and the colours are still nice although they look better when the sun shines which hasn't been the case today. It has also been much colder than yesterday. Fynn went out many times but always returned indoors quite quickly. It was probably not only cold also too boring outdoors as the dogs aren't in their garden very often when it's cold and even the rabbits prefer to stay in their rabbit villa.
My submission for the Smile on Saturday theme of sky. A shot taken last November at Rhossili Beach, Gower. I have posted other sunset shots taken on the same evening but all the shots were very different as the sky kept changing constantly, This shot has never been uploaded before to Flickr
Waves crashing over the rocks on the shore near Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland, on a sunny day.
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There is this small park between the bus stop and my house. In January 2026 it will be covered in snow and offers an exciting play of the three colors blue, white and orange. The Polar Express could also stop here at Christmas.
Tal-y-llyn Lake is a 220 acre ribbon lake situated north-east of Tywyn and north of Machynlleth at the foot of Cadair Idris in Southern Snowdonia. the River Dysynni flows from the lake through the village of Abergynolwyn to the sea north of Tywyn on the Mid Wales coast near Tonfanau.