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Thank you all for your kind words, invitations, favs.
You give me inspiration
Thanks for the support!
I love to eat this kind of apple, because When I was a kid
I eat it Always
- all вџ ; мε _ ҅҆ ms.doritos ҅҆ ..
- мσ∂ЄĻ ; my fav apples =D ..
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PENTAX K-5 • 400 ISO • Pentax DA 40mm F2.8 XS
Filet de Poulet d'Alsace Farci aux Langoustines
Poultry Fillet stuffed with Crawdads (small lobsters)
Murbach • Haut-Rhin • Alsace • France
We're Here: Dangerous Games
Alphabet Fun: D is for Delicious
My husband comes home, enters room..... walks out of room in a bit of gasp.... re-enters room recomposed.... mwuahahahah! Seriously, do you expect anything less from me? These WH games can be a bit dangerous to walk into if you aren't expecting it. Hereios only allowed! Enter if you dare.
Continuing our Gourmet Tour. Another great place by ContraptioN.
Note: This is only a small part of the place. Don't forget to dive.
Day 15, January 15th, 2021
OH MY GOD, WE FINALLY GOT PIZZA DELIVERY!!!!!!!! And it’s freaking delicious! Marco’s Pizza. HUGE fan. I swear, the things you take for granted living in a big city. Being way out in the boonies means no Favor, no DoorDash, and no food delivery. Wah. Right after lockdown lifted in the early summer of 2020, we got a Marco’s Pizza nearby and heard they might actually deliver to our subdivision. We couldn’t believe it when it worked and we’ve been ordering once a week to guarantee that they will always deliver here forever. It’s so good. My fave is the thin crust with extra sauce, the parmesan crust, and light cheese. OMG.
baked potatoes, topped with olive oil, garlic, sea salt and rosemary, with quark and herbs - one of my favorite dishes. quickly prepared and always delicious.
(a further testing of my new lens… )
I found this kiss-shaped object the other day while I was shopping for some stuff. It actually belongs to the kids section, but once I saw it I immediately knew I just had to use it as a dessert mould!
The sides are red, so you cannot really see through the layers of the dessert- so basically it's a bottom chocolate base layer with chocolate chips and nutmeg, followed with a layer of milk chocolate mousse, and then sprinkled with cocoa and topped off with raspberries :-)
Recipe on swirlandscramble.blogspot.com
CJ Gibbons is a traditional, family-run butcher’s shop in Hay-on-Wye, offering high quality, locally-sourced meat, prepared using traditional butchery methods.
Built for the weekly 15 parts or less challenge on LBOB (Lego Build Off and Banter)....enjoy, they're delicious!
*Little Piece of Nature*
Sometimes I come across an old one that I didn't notice before...
A grasshopper on a flower that was cleaning his antenna :-)
My very soul is wedded to it,
and if I were a bird I would fly
about the earth seeking the
successive Autumns.
~George Eliot
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"This Red-bellied Woodpecker
never fails to visit my feeder
everyday. When he first started
coming, he hung from underneath
in order to feed because of his
long beak....now he's learned just
how to position himself. Amazing
and such a joy to watch!"
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Wishing you all a wonderful week
full of Autumn's joys!
~Mary Lou
Yeah yeah Romeo & Juliet is over done, so sue me.
Suggestions of better free fonts are welcomed.
Getting the text to follow the curve was ultra frustrating, resulting in much cursing, but now that I know how, it's actually not that hard to do.
TotW: ROY G BIV
FRIAR LAURENCE: These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,
Which as they kiss consume: the sweetest honey
Is loathsome in his own deliciousness
And in the taste confounds the appetite:
Therefore love moderately; long love doth so;
Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.
Explored - woot, another 2-in-a-row
[161/365]
Deliscous giant croissant, stuffed with slices of smoked turkey and melted cheddar. Sold in a corner shop in Bahariye, Kadıköy, Istanbul.
Cappuccinos, hot chocolate and blueberry muffins at Dear Delicious in Dulwich Hill with Henrietta, Orson, David, Kahn & Etta.
We took Kahn & Etta with us today so Kahn didn't have to stay home with the "Cone of Shame" on all day after his eye opperation!
Daily Dog Challenge: Elegant.
This is elegant inner-city living :)
Kahn didn't appreciate it at all! Much too busy for him.
Etta loved it & wanted to visit every open door :)
I ran into a flock of Cedar Waxwings and took these three fun shots at Ridgefield NWR on June 1, 2010.
Yum delicious foot. Close-up of a Sharp-shinned Hawk feeding. To me this foot looks as if it comes from a mourning dove..
I was walking on a small dead-end path at John Heinz NWR when crow started making a lot of noise. So I maneuvered myself at the edge of the ice at the end of the path to see what was causing the fuss.
Almost immediately this sharp-shinned hawk carrying a partially eaten meal landed within a few feet of me, then moved itself behind some branches, so I could not see much of it. At least two crows were following the hawk and landed in near-by trees watching and still making a lot of noise.
The hawk was so close to me that I had to mount my 400 mm lens on a 21mm extension tube in order to be able to focus on it. I could not back up as I was right at the edge of the ice. The hawk was aware of my presence, and when I tried to move to get a clear shot the hawk moved further behind the branches, but seemed to prefer my presence more than harassment by the crows.
Earlier in the morning I had spooked both a merlin and then a northern shrike by trying to get a clear shot so I decided to wait and see what happened.
Despite being somewhat gory it was exhilarating and interesting as I have never been so close to raptor feeding in the wild. I could not positively identify its prey by believe it was a dove.
When the hawk had finished its meal, it moved out and back then posed in a clearer spot, as if to thank me for allowing it to feed without being disturbed. The hawk was still so close that I could only just fit the body into a full frame vertical format but could not get its tail into the photo (main photograph). Blood from its meal is still visible on the talons and bill.
I have also included so some close-ups of it feeding in the comment box.
After posing for a short time the hawk did not fly away it just hopped into through the branches higher in the trees.
As I was waling away the watching crows flew down to search for any scraps that the hawk may have left.
Overall it was amazing experience to be so close to a raptor, especially as this is the first time that I have captured good photographs of a sharp-shinned hawk. I do not know why this hawk tolerated me being so close - I can speculate that it sensed that my presence may have shielded it from harassment by the crows.
Note all photographs were taken with a 400mm lens mounted on a 21 mm extension tube to be able to focus in close enough.
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