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My sons and girlfriends foster dog, looking like a child watching his father play pool. If this doesn’t get me in “in explore” nothing will…lol
Credit goes to Gigi Hoyos, who took the picture.
Juvenile Foster Tern chicks, not sure what there talking about...maybe treats lol !
Meadowlands , NJ
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This first edition of the poems of Nathan Lanesford Foster was printed and bound in 1841 in the print shop in Philadelphia where my great-great-great grandfather worked at the time.
For those of you who know Philly: the print shop was located in what is now the 'Old City' section of Philadelphia, near the Betsy Ross House and Independence Hall.
More modern editions of this volume are available at select booksellers:
www.abebooks.com/book-search/author/nathan-lanesford-foster/
In real life, the horizontal dimension of the photo is about 2.5" (6.3cm)
HMM!
………We could always try the dogs home & see if they will have us!………An ‘also-ran’ for ’Smile on Saturday’ with the theme of ‘Backside’. The astute will recognise the Pink Floyd Album cover ‘Animals’ & know Battersea is home to an iconic power station famed also for its Dog & Cat home since the year 1860. Happy Friday everyone, Alan:-)
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Fosters worked perfectly for this telescope,,,,,,,,,checking out some of the points @ Alexander Point.
Neji middle of play. Neji was from our previous foster litter #Saibaikatit
On July, we got two new fosters. 3-4 month old teenager and 4 week old furry little ginger. The ginger was really sick from the beginning and we were afraid that he/she would die during the first night. In the end we fought for days to keep that ginger alive, but we only delayed the inevitable. We lost that fight. The teenager was here for few weeks and then moved other home for "home cat training".
Man and Boy is a statue situated at King's Quay on the harbour of Brixham, Devon, England. It is the result of a long fundraising effort; the residents of the town raised £76,000 for its construction. The monument was created in clay by the local sculptor Elisabeth Hadley and cast in bronze in Shropshire. (Wikipedia)
The statue was used for tributes and a memorial service to two local fishermen, Adam Harper, 26, and 38-year-old Robert Morley who lost their lives while out fishing on the night of Saturday 21 November 2020.
I used a mini tripod balanced on a wall for this one. Out-of-camera jpeg, cropped.
GWU003, CLF5, ALF18 and GWA007 run 2182S grain down the hill through Fosters Corner destined for Pelican Point.
2021-03-22 One Rail GWU003-CLF5-ALF18-GWA007 Fosters Corner 2182S
Fosters Tern Fishing at Bear Swamp in Bombay HooK NWR, DE
This shows the tern folding its wings back just prior to entering the water. The actual splash-down and the successful result are shown in the comment box
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A man walking past the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. This was the first cultural building by Norman and Wendy Foster. Completed 1978.
Located in Foster, Kentucky a few miles down the Ohio River from Meldahl Dam. Incorporated in 1850 with a 2010 population of 44. The incorporation was dissolved in 1999. The AA highway bypassed Foster in the 1980's..it's hardware and grocery closed. Tough to see the empty buildings dry rotting to nothing.
Foster's Tern ??
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Tefiti and her brother Pua are hanging out with us for a few weeks and are providing me with good opportunities to take out my camera!
Foster Falls is beautiful and impressive. I thoroughly enjoyed shooting it, however, the stream and cascades that flow out of the falls are amazing.
This is one of Nicole's (Escaping Reality) favorite places. Now I understand why.
A portrait of actress Meg Foster, who happens to be from my hometown. Doesn't she have the most hypnotic eyes?
Taken in Toledo, Ohio on July 7, 1929. Written on the back of the photo is:
"July 7, 1929
F. M. Foster
Sunday
29 years old."
Fletcher Foster was the youngest child of George Martin Foster and Ida Florence Williams-Foster and his wife Ruth's father was a Riggs and her mother was a Foust. All were from Anderson County, Tennessee. They were laid to rest in the Leach Cemetery just south of Lake City, Tennessee.
They always drove red cars, it was their favorite color. Their favorite song on was " Lucille" by Kenny Rogers; Toledo was mentioned in the lyrics. They were Elvis fans too. They intent was to be cremated. Ruth passed away first and Uncle Fletch just couldn't go through with the cremation. A granite cross was placed over her grave and Uncle Fletch painted the ends of the cross red. About a year later he was a found a day or two after he passed away in his home, he died from a broken heart. They never had any children.
Note: Ruth legally changed her name from Ruby to Ruth (or vice versa?).
The overcast conditions on this particular morning made for a really bland sky. But, thanks to all the recent rain, this puddle provided a nice reflection. I ended up with a much more serene scene in front of me than the the one I had envisioned on my drive out that morning.