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Part 2 of the sink trilogy.
Water in the sink
Added to Beautiful is boring because I hate the backdrop....
These Drip Disa are only found in a few places on the mountainside and flower for about 2 weeks each year. Our hiking group make a special point of visiting them each year. Note the little green beatles in the larger flower.
Disa longicornu.
Me hooked-up to a drip after getting food poisoning.
I've been warned about eating meat from fast food joints during the summer time but I failed to learn. I'd gotten food poisoning 2-weeks previous from a pizza with minced beef and done the same again over the weekend. This time I was taken to hospital, jabbed and hooked up to a drip inbetween rushed visits to the toilet/sink to throw-up.
Nice afternoon with old chums Tone and Pene who came for light lunch and some of Archie's delicious carrot cake. Played a silly game of party poppers and Dixit ( like Brexit but funnier !). The rain catching drip cups gift was well timed but the rain stopped so Hazel had to go into the garden to water them with an implement.
A dripping tap, which can waste lot of precious water.
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The tap is dripping. The clock is ticking. Will I ever get to sleep? Will I find someone to fix my leaky mind, or end up with water at my feet?
Still trying but this time it is not really a good photo. still learning :9
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Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D
Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture=f/5.6
ISO=100
Focal length=80 mm
Flash:On, Fired
Exif info added with simashin flickr tools
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Just a pipe and some dripping water.
Nothing special really, but it took me a while to get a shot mid drip, so I thought I might aswell upload it.
A constant drip of water drops has cut a hole in this rock at Ash Cave
Ash Cave, Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio.