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Another squirrel-eating-cherries photo from October 4, 2022 in Troy, New York, USA. I get such a kick out of how agile squirrels are! I've seen them eating apples off the tree, too, stem still attached!
TMI-August Abundance
The neighbors apples are getting red. I see some apple goodies in my future!
Thanks for all your wonderful comments. I sure am enjoying my new Nikon D750 and my new 28-300 lens..
Eating healthy is key when trying to improve one's overall health. Often times it is one's eating habits that are the issue, from usual fast food, to a donut every morning. These habits are what are hard to break. However, once you start you will see how eating healthy isn't that bad after all. People tend to think that eating healthy is nothing but salads and veggies. There are so many things out there now. Tons of healthy recipes are on the internet and food networks. Healthy eating can make such a difference for one's body and health, especially for those arteries. Often people feel they have to change their entire eating habits regarding healthy eating, but in some cases all it entails is changing portion sizes.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) standing on a ground and eating a slice of bread.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) stojąca na ziemi i jedząca kromkę chleba.
Another from my rainy day in London. Tower Bridge is in the distance. The softness is due to rain on the lens, inevitable but worth it for the sake of Art. Couldn't resist a different view point on the café sign.
Textures my own.
Juro que ésta es la penúltima foto del 600... :)
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Por favor, ¡no pongas imágenes en los comentarios! ¡Gracias!
Please no images in the comments, just plain text only. Thank you!
Tree sparrow (Passer montanus) perched on a cherry tree branch and eating a sweet cherry.
Mazurek (Passer montanus) siedzący na gałązce i jedzący czereśnię.
San Jon is a village in Quay County, New Mexico, United States that was founded in 1902 and grew after the arrival of the railroad in 1904. It was once an important local commercial center and stop on U.S. Route 66 and home to numerous tourist-oriented businesses, such as gasoline service stations, cafes and motels. However, when Interstate 40 bypassed the village in 1981, the local economy went into a decline, leading most of those businesses to shut down.
Sometimes you have no choice but to eat out alone..So I found a little place that was quiet and that was selling tasty food.. It was quaint to say the least lol..and as I was not driving had a couple of beers too which I really enjoyed..then sat ate my meal and people watched..while im people watching you can see what Im wearing today...
MY boots are from ~MERC~ my Shorts from ~T's Closet~and my Top is from~Tussay Store~
will give you the links below
The shorts will be coming to the MP very shortly so watch this space lol...
MERC BOOTS
marketplace.secondlife.com/p/M-Thigh-High-Sexy-Boots-BLAC...
Tussay Top
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hutter/173/156/1801
Shot at
Well it's a dog eat dog
Eat cat too
The French eat frog
And I eat you
Businessman, when you make a deal
Do you know who you can trust
Do you sign your life away
Do you write your name in dust...
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Praia da Arrifana / Aljezur / Algarve / Portugal
Album of Portugal: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157625906...
This is the best place to eat they still cook the old way from 30 years ago and their prices are low as well.
Obi loves to play and chew on little butts of spring. It was the first "spring" weekend this year (15 Celcius). Obi and Vader have been out all day and have been sleeping for hours now. Well I did the same. Went jogging this morning and in the afternoon went for some rollerskating with me Ipod. I'm ready to eat some spring 2 :-)
A juvenile grey butcherbird came to perch close by me when I was gardening, early one morning.
It stayed there for such a long time, watching me and probably looking for any unearthed grubs and bugs that my digging had produced.
It was great to work in the company of this little character.
Butcherbirds are named for their fascinating way of feeding. Once prey is captured, the butcherbird hangs it off a branch or tree fork, and hacks at it, just like a butcher.
It also hangs uneaten food in the fork of a branch or impaled on a twig and will then return to eat the leftovers later.
Grey butcherbird song is a sound synonymous and strongly connected with life here in Australia.
Cracticus torquatus, 25 cm body length.
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