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Hi Everybody!....just wanted to stir my Flickr account as I've been away for nearly a year...missed you all...and sorry for the absences...some hard times passed...for pardon me friend...Sorry for the low quality...as I said just wanted to upload anything.
“This latter was a remarkably large and beautiful animal, entirely black, and sagacious to an astonishing degree.”
― Edgar Allan Poe, The Black Cat
loving my new lens
It's been a few days since I posted a photo of the Dorsett Hotel, so couldn't resist another version - this time to show the long, slender, length of the inner atrium.
This is a close-up photo of the diagonal patterns on a coastal rock at Martinique Beach. The diffuse light of a cloudy day is well suited to capturing the subtle colour in the rock.
#32 -- Diagonals -- 119 Pictures in 2019
This is part of the area devastated by the Spring Creek fire last summer. Over 108,000 acres burned, over 400 structures destroyed, Highway 160 closed for weeks.
indistinctly obscure as our paths cross
but undeniably unique, each of us
the diagonal lines we draw
intersect and can erase
but if we're lucky, they tangle
and interweave
~~LN
This large old Bur Oak tree limb, on a diagonal, was a nice place for these young squirrels to venture about, without leaving their tree top home. First I saw two, and then a third poked its head into the frame. They are all different colour variations of the Eastern Grey squirrel.
This big, beautiful tree was tagged. That is how I know it was a Bur Oak. ;-)
This tree is located within the botanical garden, alongside a group of other large trees, and the information on the park directory called this an 'older growth tree zone', planted in the 1930's and 1940's.