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Restaurants in Pontocho - Kyoto, Japan.
It was interesting to be sort of a peeping Tom for a while without having to be discreet about it. From across the Kamo river, these dining rooms can easily be seen as they light up like fireflies at night.
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Just a very very quick pic to show you part of the gorgeous summer dining set from scarlet creative, featured in May's Luxebox, comes completely decorated and it is just divine, I cant wait to show you it in full!
Sunrise and low tide at the lagoon. Waterside alfresco dining on some of the freshest seafood, in the deep south of Thailand. A personal favourite is horseshoe crab with spicy papaya salad, served in the shell.
We had our dining table set outside for the garage sale, so it was time to do a selfy! Myta took this shot.
I wasn't planning on dining on Dungeness crab, but when I headed to the grocery store and saw the crab on sale I couldn't resist (American decadence gone wild). Luckily I found a vintage embroidered cloth to put it on. Don't let this elegant photo fool you though. Eating whole crab is a very messy affair. Once I was done I had to change my shirt. And I did not actually eat it over this nice cloth.
These three Mallards were feeding in the shallow marshy area of the lake at the arboretum. Grabbed this shot at they all ducked down at the same time.
I was hoping they would moon me but guess the lake was too shallow for them to go completely bottoms up. But I did manage to get that turtle photobomber as it was swimming around, probably hoping the ducks would stir up some edible snacks for it, too!
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Reflecting on a fine day on the town with dinner at the Spaghetti Factory in Bricktown - OKC Metro
Tiny red milkweed beetle dining on a common milkweed leaf. Double click on photo to see the tiny hairs in its face. Usually see the large milkweed beetles so this one was a nice surprise.
One site I found said they have no need to camouflage from predators since they are toxic from eating the milkweed leaves. It also said they sometimes make a faint purring sound when eating or crawling on the milkweed and can make a shrill squeaking sound if in distress.
Sorry for another large group of photos, last ones from a second trip to the Pollinator Prairie. Still no butterflies when there, hope to make it back.
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Mr. Bluebird returns to the nest with another meal for Junior. The fledgling was well fed and he grew fast. Occasionally he would be visible in the nest. Thanks again for visiting. I appreciate it.
This was clearly a favourite dining spot for these lovely yellow tailed black cockatoos. They feasted here for nearly an hour, slowly working their was through a good supply of pine cones.
Taken in Kingston SE on the Limestone Coast in the southern part of South Australia.
Colorful outdoor sidewalk dining in Jensen Beach, Florida.
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Two beautiful Red Admiral butterflies feeding on this butterfly bush. A rare sunny moment, we've had a lot of rain in the last couple of days.