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Family matters.
How a great-grandson with only one year takes care of his great-grandmother on her 90th birthday.
ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤWhat A Family
"They're Creepy And They're kooky, Mysterious And Spooky
They're All Together Kooky, The Addams family"
The fog wasn't as thick here, so with friends up for the weekend we managed to get a few shots of an unusual walk in the woods.
Starlings aren't especially pretty birds but this family has been fun to watch over the last little while. There are 5 babies (all bigger than the mother & father) that squawk like crazy when the parents are with them. All of their (loud) mouths glue shut when the parents fly off to look for more bugs to feed them. The babies can be quite comical running after the parents on the lawn. I didn't get this feeder to attract starlings but they use it more than other birds.
Ein befreundetes Paar erwartet das erste Kind.
...inzwischen ist das Baby angekommen und in den nächsten Tagen folgen dann die Aufnahmen mit Mama und dem Neugeborenen.
Ob ich welche zeigen darf?
Wird man sehen... ich hoffe es!
Bukit Daun offers us some great do-it-yourself trekking opportunities where we can explore the fresh and clean outdoors and meet hospitable locals, and stunning sunrises.
If you look closely you will see the two baby colts...maybe three weeks old..in between Mom and Dad. Always exciting to see the adults expand those beautiful wings. The Sandhill Cranes are very family oriented birds. Thanks so much for all your visits..Have a great week.
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Created for 92st MMM Challenge
Featured in Down Under Challenge group Gallery Showcase 2022!
Entered in the DUC Contest of Faves
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All photos used courtesy of Pixabay.
HE > me
Sicily was having way too much fun at the beach to hold still for a photo. Took several, and this one turned out best. In several of the others, we were inadvertantly photobombed by other beachgoers who were oblivious to our efforts at a simple family photo.
Another shot from Nxai Pan, Botswana.
Taken just before sunset, September 2018.
"Nxai Pan National Park is a national park in north-eastern Botswana, consisting of Nxai Pan, which is one of the Makgadikgadi Pan salt flats. Nxai Pan National Park lies just north of the Maun-Nata main road and adjoins Makgadikgadi Pans National Park on its northern border. The pan itself is a fossil lake bed about 40 square km in size."
My Great granddad Frederick James Towson bottom left holding the young boy, and my Great Grand Mother Rose Ann bottom right right holding the girl, top left my Grand dad's sister, 2nd top left May Elizabeth Lowe nee (Corden) Middle Top John Augustine Jeffery Top left right Harriett Jeffery nee Towson, Bride Gertrude Towson, Groom James W Lamb
The River Tamar forms the boundary between Cornwall and Devon. Rising only 4 miles from Bude and the Atlantic Ocean, it flows south, slowly at first, for nearly 50 miles to the English Channel. In its middle reaches, the River Tamar winds its way through steep wooded country.
This is also an area strewn with the relics of two centuries of mining and is part of Cornwall's and West Devon's World Heritage Site. On the Cornish side is Cotehele Quay, once a busy port on which the local community depended. It is now looked after by the National Trust. Several times a year, at the height of the spring tide, the quays disappear under water.
As the sun went down a family of swans appeared from around the corner of one of the marooned buildings. In the fading light they paused to search the shallow water covering the quays for food.
May I take this opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas, whatever you are doing, and thank you all for your interest and support over the past year.