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….. Another phone shot from our local walk yesterday morning in the crisp fresh snow, nice while its fresh! But it can go now thank you, I’m ready for Spring!!! This is the Church field in the village here. Alan:-)…..
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Fresh air, nothing quite like it and the lichen testifies to this. There were so many clumps of lichen yesterday while we were out, it was quite a sight, the way that the lichen adorned the hazel and blackthorn bushes was beautiful.
This was one of the smaller lichens that I saw, but quite liked the contrasting colours of the mountain and sky in the background
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Earth Star (Geastrales)
Not yet fully open, I spotted this one today in the corner of Rick's garden near our fence.
Normally I don't find them until they have been open for some time and looking a bit ragged.
Lavender fields below Mt. Shasta, taken fresh this morning, considering the long 5 hour drive back home to San Francisco, this may well be my quickest transfer from taking the photo to uploading it. It was taken around 9AM, 3.5 hours after sunrise, as soon as the fields opened to the public, it's unfortunately only open 9AM-5PM (4 hours before sunset)., I tried going before and after, the gate was firmly closed with a posted no trespassing sign. So the light is ALWAYS bad when the site is open. The horizon may appear tilting, but the field is on a slope. There is not much snow on Shasta this year, unfortunately it was a very dry winter in California. The blooming lavender seen here is the English variety, the green rows in the upper right quadrant are the French variety that will bloom 2 weeks later.
After a couple fresh inches of snow the night, the lack of wind allowed it to stick to the trees and made quite the wintry scene as L549 heads back south to Gladstone after picking up cars from Euclid Yard in Ishpeming.
A fresh landslip below Lockleys Pylon has made a deep scar in the bush below. Must have been quite a noise too.
I was a little surprised at the details from this little old lens.
Takumar 50/4 Macro @ f8
The fruit of a tree is the result of its life,
It can be sweet as a raisin, or sour as strife.
It's only as good as what the tree is fed,
we feed on the images that stay in our head
(Eye of the Hawk)
Canon EOS 450D
EF70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM
ƒ/4.0
78.0 mm
1/60
ISO 400
Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)
Three Finger Jack poking above the mountain terrain proudly sporting its fresh winter coat.
A wonderful Thanksgiving Week to all my U.S. friends!
The CN's EJ&E heritage unit is on the point of CN A492 as it heads across Michigan from Kirk Yard to Sarnia. Here they're slowing as they pass downtown Battle Creek and will soon enter the CN yard on the east side of town. 12/5/2020
This boar was enjoying the heck out of this salmon. I've posted a couple other photos previously of this same boar while eating this same salmon.
CP 7043 is leading CSX K026-23 which has just changed crews at North Baltimore. Q135-23 is crossing all the way over and pulling into the yard on the lead to the left in this view and the oil train will have to wait a few minutes for the long intermodal with a cut of autoracks on the end to clear the crossovers. North Baltimore, OH 5/24/2020