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Snowdrops by a local stream
Last year I found much enjoyment in photographing the fragile snowdrops in this large meadow.
Bergisches Land, Germany
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this one fell so long ago, we don't know if it made a sound.
I stopped to get this shot about 6 km out from the Canmore Nordic Centre lodge on the Banff Trail. I read yesterday that people do not enjoy their activities as much if they are always stopping to take photos. The advice was enjoy the moment. I won't take that advice. For me, taking the photos enhances my enjoyment and allows me to relive every moment again when I post them to Flickr.
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Η ΠΟΙΗΣΗ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΠΑΝΤΟΥ
σε κάτι ξεχασμένους νερόμυλους
στης κουμαριάς το άρωμα Νοέμβρη μήνα
στις μπιγκόνιες π' ομόρφαιναν μιαν αυλή στη Ραφήνα
στη σταφίδα σε μια σχάρα που λιάζεται
στα κλειδιά που παράπεσαν και κανείς δεν τα ψάχνει
στον ιστό που υφαίνει η αράχνη
στη σταγόνα που κρέμεται σ' ενός φύλλου την άκρη
σε μιαν άδεια κορνίζα, σ' ενός σχίνου το δάκρυ
Ποίημα του Ιωάννη Παπαδασκαλόπουλου από την ποιητική συλλογή " Κυμοθόη"
Enjoyment of the landscape is a thrill.
David Hockney (English painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer and photographer)
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Spektoral Addendum and Jenny. The stars are my own creation.
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Building by Apple Fall (modified)
Road by Fanatik
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Horse Carriage by Love (Western Carriage)
Steps and borders by Skye Studio
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A stunning Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn sunset, as seen from my window. Hope you enjoy it!
And for your musical enjoyment, I present Perry Como.
“Another novelty is the tea-party, an extraordinary meal in that, being offered to persons that have already dined well, it supposes neither appetite nor thirst, and has no object but distraction, no basis but delicate enjoyment”
- Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (French Lawyer, Politician and Writer, 1755-1826)
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A group of ladies having great fun on a tour bus in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are obviously enjoying their free time!
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I figured it was about time to share a photo of "The Entrance" itself: the point where the Tasman Sea meets Tuggerah Lake.
It’s such a fascinating area. Tuggerah Lake is an estuary, a unique mix of freshwater and seawater where rivers and streams flow into a coastal lagoon, maintaining an open connection to the sea.
For me, it has been a place of endless photographic opportunities—and kayaking adventures. Whether paddling down rivers into the lake, boating across its waters, or exploring the foreshore teeming with birdlife, this place has been a constant source of enjoyment for me and so many others.
The Entrance is more than just a location—it’s a transition zone, where rivers meet the ocean, where different forces and environments collide. That’s what makes it my favourite kind of place.
Wishing you all a great Monday - "the entrance" to a new week! Thank you for any comments and likes, they are always greatly appreciated!
Waterscape 15/100 for 2025
Chacma Baboons closeup while they groom each other at Cape Point nature reserve in Cape Town, South Africa
Lagos de Covadonga, Asturias, España.
Los lagos de Covadonga son dos pequeños lagos, el Enol y el Ercina, de origen glaciar situados en la parte asturiana del parque nacional de los Picos de Europa, en el macizo occidental de dicha cadena montañosa. Existe un tercer lago, el Bricial, que solo tiene agua durante el deshielo, pero también pertenece al conjunto
Se sitúan en el concejo de Cangas de Onís y se accede a ellos a través de una carretera de 14,5 km que nace en el Real Sitio de Covadonga para llegar en primer lugar al lago Enol, incluyendo también una pequeña carretera que les llevaría hasta el Lago Ercina. Su frecuente uso desde 1983 como final de etapa en la Vuelta ciclista a España ha popularizado internacionalmente el paraje.
La afluencia masiva de turistas, sobre todo aficionados al ciclismo, ha obligado a limitar el desarrollo de pruebas ciclistas en el entorno de Los Lagos. No obstante, la zona cuenta con una infraestructura turística.
La excesiva afluencia de visitas, en especial en temporada alta, también ha supuesto que el acceso en coche a los Lagos esté restringido, pudiendo acceder únicamente utilizando el transporte público habilitado para ello. Los vehículos particulares no pueden circular por la carretera de acceso a Los Lagos durante 6 meses al año, en temporada alta. En temporada baja, no hay restricciones de acceso con vehículo particular.
En las proximidades del lago Ercina, en Buferrera, hasta 1979 se explotaron minas de hierro, manganeso y mercurio. Las personas que visitan dicho paraje tienen a su disposición un aparcamiento "aparcamiento de Buferrera", un centro de visitantes , un refugio y dos bares restaurante para su disfrute.
The lakes of Covadonga are two small lakes, Enol and Ercina, of glacial origin located in the Asturian part of the Picos de Europa national park, in the western massif of said mountain chain. There is a third lake, Bricial, which only has water during the thaw, but also belongs to the group
They are located in the municipality of Cangas de Onís and are accessed through a 14.5 km road that begins in the Royal Site of Covadonga to first reach Lake Enol, also including a small road that would take them to Lake Ercina. Its frequent use since 1983 as the end of the stage in the Cycling Tour of Spain has made the place internationally popular.
The massive influx of tourists, especially cycling fans, has forced the development of cycling events in the Los Lagos area to be limited. However, the area has a tourist infrastructure.
The excessive influx of visitors, especially in high season, has also meant that access by car to the Lakes is restricted, with access only possible using public transport enabled for this purpose. Private vehicles cannot circulate on the access road to Los Lagos for 6 months a year, during high season. In low season, there are no access restrictions with a private vehicle.
In the vicinity of Lake Ercina, in Buferrera, iron, manganese and mercury mines were exploited until 1979. People who visit this area have at their disposal a parking lot "Buferrera parking", a visitor center, a shelter and two restaurant bars for their enjoyment.
Happy Macro Monday! :-))) Long Lasting Balloon! :-)))
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Gestern vormittag schien zum ersten Mal seit dem 25.12. wieder die Sonne ein paar Stunden :-)
Auch der junge Kormoran genießt sie :-)
Yesterday morning the sun shone again for the first time since December 25th for a few hours :-)
The young cormorant also enjoyed it :-)