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Oystercatcher on the wing and skimming the surface of the river. This bird had it's young tucked under the river bank just up from my position, I was able to get some shots as it kept returning to feed the chicks.
Where is the fish? I was lucky to be able to watch the dipper fish
Wo ist der Fisch? Ich hatte das Glück, die Wasseramsel bei der Jagd beobachten zu können
Majestic old oak, trying to survive oak wilt disease. Between Oak wilt, and Asian beetle, oak trees have been decimated along the NE. Great efforts by environmental groups and forestry services to re-plant.
I sit on the banks of the fast flowing
river, dipping my feet in the ice cold
water. I feel the cold tingle through me.
There's a mischief to it, that's infectious.
I splash the water on my face. The layers
of dirt on my heart washed, I feel alive.
~Man With The Pen~
Nothing like going surfing in the moonlight! When I did this picture I kept hearing the theme song from "Jaws"
I don't think anyone goes hungry on Bolivar Flats although some fare better than others in the process. On the poorer side in this case is a small crab, snatched by a Willet from a shallow tidal pool at the edge of the Gulf of Mexico.
Here is the lap pool in the building. Pool water circulates up to the skylight to create a reflecting pool in the outdoor space just off the lobby. Across the hall are changing rooms, massage room and down the hall is a full gym. As you can imagine, it's all quite elegant. Upstairs off the lobby is a screening room that accommodates about 20 guests.
The title refers to a dip in the dock or a dip in the water or both. It is funny that the dock only fell in right in the middle. It looks like a lot of the decking boards are missing. I think the entire dock would have to be repaired which is running about twenty thousand dollars right now. My guess is that this is a dangerous, deteriorated, decayed, defunct dock. I am sure I am missing some descriptive “D” words. Have at it please. The more the better.
The well known dip in the road between Farleigh Wallop and Ellisfield. Cyclists either love it or hate it depending on their fitness levels. For those who manage a fast descent from Ellisfield they can almost get to the top of the rise this side with the momentum. Going towards Ellisfield is far more difficult, quite a challenge these steep hills of the Downswww.stanhd.com
The south end of Arrowhead Lake Road ripples through a series of dips as it approaches the Notch—the pass between Hesperia and Summit Valley—before curving out of sight. The roadway is contoured to match the shape of the shallow arroyos running perpendicular to it, along which rainwater flows from the hillsides on the right to the Mojave riverbed, out of sight on the left.
Happy New Year to all my Flickr friends—thank you for your friendship and all your thoughtful comments in 2019!
Camera: Kodak Pony 828 (1949-1959). Kodak discontinued production of this Pony's native 828 film (35mm roll film with 8 images, each 28 x 40mm) in 1985. I substituted conventional, sprocketed 35mm film, using backing paper cut down from 120 film backing paper according to an online tutorial by Dan Mitchell (www.pheugo.com/cameras/index.php?page=spool828). I didn't include the sprocket holes in my scan; the scanned negative area was thus approximately 24 x 40mm).
Film: 35mm 100 ISO Arista.edu Ultra, developed in Arista Liquid Developer for 6:30 minutes @ 70 degrees, scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.
New Inn - Dipping Bridge - Merthyr Mawr - Vale of Glamorgan - Wales.
"At the entrance to Merthyr Mawr village is the 'Dipping Bridge' built in the 15th century with holes in the parapets where farmers once pushed reluctant sheep into the River Ogmore for a seasonal dip!
At the side of the bridge once stood an Inn where the landlord would rob and murder travellers en route to St. David’s shrine.
Have a lovely Sunday everyone
Guacamole dip
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On July 16, 1988, the Q-LANY takes a dip at West Darling, Arizona, behind three new GP60s and another unit. Photo by Joe McMillan.
experimenting with different types of bread dipping oil
today's bread dipping oil is a blend of dried basil, dried oregano, dried red chilli flakes, finely chopped deseeded fresh green peppers, extra virgin olive oil and red wine vinegar
all placed in the nutribullet and blended
bread dipping oil combinations - experimenting
www.flickr.com/groups/cooking_is_my_hobby/discuss/7215772...
(1) dried basil, dried oregano, red chilli flakes, extra virgin olive oil flic.kr/p/2nXTV6k
(2) dried basil, dried oregano, dried red chilli flakes, finely chopped deseeded green peppers, extra virgin olive oil and red wine vinegar flic.kr/p/2nY4WnZ
ps i'm not recommending any of these cookery adventures. they suit my taste. photographing to encourage myself to eat more healthily
www.flickr.com/groups/cooking_is_my_hobby/ helps to gather ideas and encourages me to continue with healthy eating by learning from others if you're interested in cooking, sometimes or a lot, or enjoy the cooking of others, you're always welcome ...
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we see a Robin
taking a dip
feathers clean
quite serene
it's you and me
We leave the waters of life
washed and renewed
the start of a new day
like the fresh morning dew
gone are our woes
those past mistakes
goodbye to resentments of foes
forgiveness thru grace
awaits those whose taste
yearn for a better way
a new start without haste
yet mankind holds fast
to our past with their own bags of waste
they want us to pay
so they prey and they prey
no forgiveness is granted
no shelter allowed
in a world full of data
a world belonging
a mad hatter longing
it's a world full of gloom
no room no broom
can sweep clean
that is a false floor
with a big trap door
do not allow it
to be your
never more
step out of those waters
and know something more
the true door
is in your heart your soul
forever more.
One of my favorite spots out west was this beautiful view in Darling, Arizona. We're looking back at the San Francisco Peaks just east of Flagstaff as an eastbound train hustles out of the famous 'Darling dip' beginning the next leg of their journey across the high desert to Belen, New Mexico.
Get in the sea, it really does you good. Organised early swim with a Crepe and coffee stalls set up on the sea front for afterwards.
Despite it's name this gull is quite rare in most parts of the UK.
Fortunately on the west coast of Scotland we have them in abundance.
Common Gull - Larus Canus
Ardmucknish Bay Scotland
Many thanks to all those who take the time to comment on my photos. It is truly appreciated.
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Not a canoe but dedicated to Dean anyway. I shot this through some grasses to get the near bokeh-like effect.