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Je bouleverse mes chrono Séries. Sorry à tous !
de toute façon nous avons tous trop peu de tps pour lire ... alors
Bref je n'ai pas résister à vous mettre cette photo car je commence à travailler la série de notre dernier jour chez les angliches ...
série du 23 ... etc etc
... accrochez vous ... la nuit nous l'avons passé dans la caisse et on s'est réveillé ... et devant les pares chocs de la voiture cette vue ...
au réveil !
Pur Jus !
Rien que de la vitamine !
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I upset my chrono Series. Sorry everyone!
anyway we all too few tps to read ... then
In short I did not resist you put this picture because I start working the series our last day in the Engliches ...
series of 23 ... etc etc
... Hang on ... the night we spent in the box and we woke up ... and before the bumpers of the car this view ...
wake!
Pure Juice!
Only AIR vitamin!
Fifth image in this series featuring autumn flowers...
Growing wild on an embankment along the Lake Michigan lakeshore, this Aster and its companions made for a delicious slice of beauty.
I opened my aperture to f/4 and, from above the flower, I shot straight downward. This smooth image was the result...
Enjoy!
The view from Henderson Park, Coldstream, looking across the River Tweed from Scotland to England. Coldstream is the only Scottish Borders town situated exactly on the English-Scottish border, overlooking the famous salmon fishing River Tweed. Coldstream Bridge carries traffic on the A698 linking the two countries.
A plaque on the bridge commemorates the 1787 visit of the poet Robert Burns to the Coldstream. Of historical note is the toll house on the Scottish side of the bridge, which became infamous for the runaway marriages that took place there, as at Gretna Green, hence its name, the Wedding House or Marriage House. It ceased to be a toll bridge in 1826.
Built between 1089 and 1499, the cathedral is one of the finest medieval buildings in England. Famous burials include King Edward II.