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"Every gardener knows that under the cloak of winter lies a miracle ... a seed waiting to sprout, a bulb opening to the light, a bud straining to unfurl. And the anticipation nurtures our dream."
~ Barbara Winkler
| ACCESS February
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There is some warmth to the sun in the latter part of February, this highland cow was enjoying a little of that sunshine as I passed.
Another day is ending with a beautiful view over the ocean. Me! This shot was taken with my camera with a FD lens reconstructed by a friend. This was the first shot and he was so proud...He actually jumped of joy like a crazy girl.
No owls today. Just owl food.
This is a wild one , not my daily backyard squirrel.
He is on the shady side of the pole.
Every day God thinks of you.
Every hour God looks after you.
Every minute God cares for you.
Because every second, He loves you.
More often than not, Wisconsin is covered in snow. Right now...it looks pretty. By the end of the day, the world will be covered in a color that can only be described as "dirty snow". I wonder if Crayola has that crayon in their box...
Our feet carry us through life, so today pamper them with a lot of love in the February Tippy Toe Heels & Anklets, now available in the in world store and on marketplace.
Legacy, Reborn, Kupra/Khara, Lara/LaraX, GenX Curvy/Classic
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"If one daffodil is worth a thousand pleasures, then one is
too few."
William Wordsworth
textures thanks to Darkwood 67 and flypaper
Check out more from the February class blog
Also Tracy and I have just received the first copy of our book, Sleeping Beauties | newborns in dreamland. We are so excited for the release in April. You can pre-order at Barnes & Noble, Borders, Indie Bound, Amazon and other retailers. Available in stores on April 6, 2010. We will be giving away 2 signed copies, more details on this later!
My wife and I usually put our Christmas tree and decorations up quite late in the season, usually two weeks before Christmas. So we don't take them down until mid January.
But it's February 10th and these outside lights are still up in a yard a two blocks from us, so will probably still be there on Valentine's Day!
But hey, to each their own and all that...
I benefited because it gave me an artistic shot :)
And yes, we've all seen Christmas decorations still up in July (shape my head!). That really takes the cake!
At that point though, I actually think it's pretty awesome, since it's such an outlier :)
Our Daily Challenge 25 February -3 March
Wales.
"Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant Hapus "
"Happy St. David's Day"
Greater Scaup GRSC (Aythya marila)
Patricia Bay
North Saanich BC
DSCN6546
i did lighten this photo ...as it was taken lo light dusk
not the greatest but serves demonstratively instructive
Field Mark Cues ^i^
Center Male one may notice the patterning on the back is quite consistent as far as width
& patterning is more fine overall than is case for LESC
Head shape generally...keeping in mind variance in individuals , as well as postures and 'wetting' after diving etc.
GRSC head length is proportional to height
GRSC usually has and/or giving comparative appearance of an overall (larger) rounded head
GRSC - highest point of head is above or in front of the eye..impression is slopes toward back
(and at times even gives impression of a bit of a flat spot,top of head)
Layers of Freezing Rain Coated everything, closed school, and provided interesting photo oppertunities.
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Weather sweeps in on Broadhaven. Within an hour the sun was out.
Hand-held in Pembrokeshire.
Take a break at Pelcomb Portraits.