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A quick trip up to Houston to visit relatives, and I saw this statue of some flying lion type creature guarding the front door of a Chinese restaurant. For 118 pictures in 2018, #83, "Fantasy beings/creatures"
God from eternity, decrees or permits all things that come to pass, and perpetually upholds, directs and governs all creatures and all events; yet so as not in any wise to be the author or approver of sin nor to destroy the free agency and responsibility of intelligent creatures
James Boyce
Mark Water, The New Encyclopedia of Christian Quotations (Alresford, Hampshire: John Hunt Publishers Ltd, 2000), 845.
Some of the fun fantastical creatures around Elora, Ontario. #Elora #Halloween #creatures #papermache
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December 1, 2018
We were the first ones to walk down the beach after the tide went out. About a half mile into our walk, we came across this expansive curious cross-hatch pattern of cast out sand from some kind of community of creatures. It seems they were all "keeping house" after the receding sea. It looks like they came up slinging sand either front to back or side to side, and not in a radial fashion
I dug into a few of them, but found nothing. My guess is sand fleas - little shrimp-like crustaceans. Any guesses? Anyone know the responsible party?
Newcomb Hollow Beach
Cape Cod National Seashore
Wellfleet, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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This was my original pattern and example for the 'Whimsical Creatures' workshop I taught a week ago.
I am currently making more!
blogged - gillianleesmith.wordpress.com/2011/09/27/a-wee-bit-rabbity/
On the road to Loch Arkaig I came across these gorgeous creatures, every one of them a stag, they must have been having a party.
As I was sitting here at my computer tonight working on some photos this little guy flew up and landed on the desk next to me. I was able to get him to crawl onto a white sheet of paper and take a few photos of him before he flew off on his way. I've got no clue as to what species he is so if anyone knows what he's called please tell me I'd appreciate it. I'm really starting to love macro photography and how much detail it lets you see in the world of small things.
*Edit- After looking around online I might have identified the species. I think it's Crambus leachellus although I could be wrong.
De Havilland DH100 "Vampire" at EAA Airventure this year. The Vampire was a British jet fighter that also saw service in a multitude of other countries. It first entered service in 1946, only months after the end of WWII. I think this particular airplane is flying with Swiss livery.
En me promenant dans ma cave je suis tombée sur une effrayante créature. Pullip blanche custo zombie
1. Thursday Walk, 2. Buff-tailed Bumblebee, 3. Up close, 4. Bathing, 5. Gatekeeper, 6. Little Egret, 7. Jump for joy!, 8. Male Banded Demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens), 9. Another Gatekeeper, 10. Green on Green, 11. Small White, 12. Large White, 13. Common Field Grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus, 14. Common Field Grasshopper Chorthippus brunneus, 15. Mint Moth, 16. A Little Adventure, 17. Common Carder, 18. Fly, 19. Hoverfly, 20. Garden Spider, 21. Another Common Carder, 22. Up and away, 23. Large White Caterpillar, 24. The Small One, 25. Large White - eggs
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I think the sea stacks here look a bit like the head and dorsal fin of some sea creature partially submerged.
The clouds started to break up at this point, giving me and Alan some false hope that there would be enough of a gap for a colorful sunset. This ended up being the best light all afternoon.
Looks pretty nice in Lightbox, if you have the time.