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"No matter how dark the moment, love and hope are always possible."

Quote– George Chakiris

 

HSS everyone

When these guys show up in my area, you know winter is coming!!

Toronto.

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GWR Small tank loco No1450 is held at the Signalbox while the signalman helps himself to some coal for his stove from the locos bunker.

Gränsöströmmen, Bråviken, Östergötland, Sweden

Leaden sky and furious waves.

Fuchsia flower, Dark Eyes showing the stunning beauty of these delicate flowers.

The dark hedge a 400 hundred years beech tree alley.Northern Ireland

. . #Sliders Sunday ... HSS!

Closeup view of a Dark-Eyed Junco bird.

Sowley Beach, Far North Queensland

The beauty of light owes it's existence to the dark.

 

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A blast from the past, not my usual music choice

Fresh Stitched Autopsy Scar Tattoo BOM

Duvelstore MP

 

Duvel Store

Nikon Z 9, 800mm S PF, 1/500, f/6.3, ISO 360. Male. View Large.

Shot in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood.

A Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemali) is all puffed up against the cold wind.

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Dark memories of the old Venice.

Costa de Zumaya (Gipuzkoa). Soledad y oscuridad a plena luz del sol. Que mas puede pedir aquel que duerme sin poder morir.

Kirkjufellsfoss, Iceland

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‘Because the world does not belong to us. Because we're nothing, leftovers.

 

Because we are tumbleweeds on roads. Because we are every lost, dashing, shadow. Because we're poems on sidewalks.

 

Because you are the needle in my arm.

We are equals.

We are mirrors.

We cut the night’.

  

Found this very tiny but chunky bird hopping around our neighbourhood's unkempt lawns for 2 days, first thinking he could not fly, maybe he was injured. Eventually I took this shot in front of our apartment building.

Checking on the species, I also saw a similar shot listed as an Oregon Dark Eyed Junco bird. He really was very cute, much more so than many birds I normally see here in our very urban neighbourhood; he really had these great colours. Of course I was happy he was OK and that this hopping around is looking for seeds, not due to an injury.

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