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( these bracelets covered with enamel were love at the first sight, I rarely wear them . --- exactly 3 "(7.6 cm) in diameter )

 

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décor de mon jardin, il me faut les rentrer maintenant en attendant le printemps prochain.

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Shot @ Subway in Palakkarai , Trichy , Tamil Nadu , India.

Shot in natural light.

 

I tried to relate the bicycle in the mural / wall art on the left to the bicycle on the right.

Also a boy in the mural looking at the stairs , to the stairs which is on the right.

A photographer is always the second person in the picture. :)

 

…… This working boat has had a bit of a paint job recently by the looks, moored close to the Shipwrights Arms in Helford village. Taken on my Fuji this one - a change from my phone. Alan:-)

 

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For "Macro Mondays" ; theme : "Liquid"

My friend sent me these pictures in an email, called Things That Make dogs Bite People ha ha

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another good one. photo by Lithium Picnic (inked mag)

"cant you people knock?!"

 

Eloise has a soak after going on a (seriously) 10+ mile hike. she likes the service tub because it is just her size. and the water stays hot longer.

  

Just got a email from a Flickr contact regarding this shoot. Reminded me that I hadn't up loaded this version of it. Click here to see a wider version from this shoot and AWESOME STORY that went along with this photo outing. I hope you all have a great week. I Thank you very much in advance for your visits:) Jave

Managed a whole afternoon out walking without getting soaked, I'd call that a result

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Photo by Roberto, the hand is mine

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This was taken a number of years back when we still lived in Wisconsin. I was just getting started with photography and loved capturing barns and farms when I could. I believe this one was located not too far from Fox Lake, Wisconsin...and as usual, it was an overcast day! Hope you enjoy!

 

Fox Lake, Wisconsin

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Did we really just cross that? No bridges up here.... but at least the sun has come out.

L'Enlèvement d'Europe, plat en émail (1570) de Jean Court d'après une gravure de Giulio Bonasone, ancienne collection Saint-Laurent/Bergé, musée des Beaux-arts, Limoges.

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I always achieve a lots amazing stuff when I back to my hometown.For It is a little comparatively unfamiliar that made me observe the surrouding much more carefuly.

part of the "jardin d'émail", a large black and white sculpture by Jean Dubuffet. This sculpture is huge - you can walk around on it's multi-level surface...

 

It was built specially for the sculpture garden at the Kröller-Müller museum in the Netherlands where it still stands today.

This letter/PC box is yet to connect to the Internet.

 

Sydney, Australia (Wednesday 28 October 2015)

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View of John Grantham, Sheriff of Newcastle at the opening of Benwell Billiard Saloon, 28 November 1924 (TWAM ref. DF.GRA/1/1).

 

These images belong to a series of albums documenting John Grantham’s service to the City of Newcastle upon Tyne as its Sheriff 1924-1925 and its Lord Mayor 1936-1937. John Grantham was born in Blyth in 1877 and became a cinema proprietor in Newcastle. He was elected to the City Council in 1912 and became an alderman in 1932. The albums give us an interesting insight into the duties of Lord Mayor and Sheriff as well as a fascinating picture of the times.

 

2016 is the 800th anniversary of the creation of Newcastle's Mayoralty and Burgesses.

 

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During the winter months in Manchester and early spring there is very little direct sunlight in the city due to all the high rise buildings. Advertising Trans Pennine Express , tram no 3047 is seen descending from Deansgate Castlefield

While deleting a few very old emails this evening, I came across this link that I had saved from 2010 - Rick Mercer and Bird Banding. Not sure if I ever posted it to Flickr. For anyone familiar with Rick Mercer, you know there will be a few laughs, as well as interesting information.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2lNd9Z9ZmI

 

Nature is magic - Robert Bateman

 

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Ducklings trying to climb up stairs

 

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Today, I happened to come across this old Facebook video from 2018 on my computer. I don't think I ever posted it here on Flickr. I can only see how to post the link, not so that the actual video is seen without clicking on the link. I just thought it was nicely done by Facebook.

 

www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2704663779759450&t=11

 

Yesterday, 2 December 2025, I finally got out for a drive, the first one since 28 September 2025. The weather was awful - cold (but not bitterly cold), completely overcast, low visibility, and snowing a lot of the time, thankfully fairly light, but rather ice pellets than big, white snowflakes. Definitely not the best for taking photos. However, my daughter and I had planned an outing, as she had a free day, a very early Christmas get-together. Each year, we celebrate Christmas by going out for the day, looking for birds and wildlife and anything else. Hopefully, she will have another free day between now and the end of December, to go and have a longer look for Snowy Owls.

 

We started the day by driving south and calling in at the Saskatoon Farm, where we enjoyed a delicious breakfast, served by a delightful young lady. Lovely to have a chat with Karen, the main owner of the Farm, and her adult children. Thank you for the cookies, Karen! This family works so hard, as do all the workers at the Farm, both inside and outdoors, year-round, apart from a well-deserved break for a few weeks before and after Christmas. Decorations to be photographed, and we loved the huge gnome that had been constructed mainly from twigs. There are quite a lot of much smaller versions (for sale), but I don't remember ever seeing a giant one like this before. Took me a while to post any photos from yesterday, after I had figured out how to use the tiny SD card reader that I had to buy for my new computer. I guess newer computers no longer come with a CD/DVD slot or a slot for an SD card.

 

From the Farm, we drove southwards, really to see what the roads were like. The main roads were safe to drive, though there were lots of huge trucks/trailers that splashed all the slush over my car. I resisted the temptation to drive more than one back road this time. Happy to see a couple of Ring-necked Pheasants, though they immediately disappeared into the bushes. Managed a rapid shot in their direction but couldn't actually see them. When I got home, and checked through my photos, I was very surprised to see the back half of one of these birds (male). A distant deer in a snowy field of stubble was nice to see, too. At another location, my daughter spotted a flock of Gray Partridge. They ran across the road ahead of us and into a farmers open yard, giving us a chance to get a couple of distant shots.

 

An enjoyable few hours, despite the weather. A day out with my daughter is always my favourite kind of day. Thanks, Rachel!

Hermitage, PA. March 2021.

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