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Our first chance / attempt to catch the milky way came quite as a surprise this weekend. We've spent the day at the Jurassic Coast and stayed at 'Durdle Door' for the sunset - and after the sun was down the moon didn't show immediately, and so we managed to catch a glimpse of the milky way just above the horizon...

 

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INGREDIENTS:

Crust

1 box Betty Crocker® SuperMoist® yellow cake mix

1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened

1 teaspoon grated lemon peel

Filling

2 packages (8 oz each) cream cheese, softened

3/4 cup sugar

3 containers (3.5 oz each) lemon pudding (from 4-pack container)

1/2 cup sour cream

3 eggs

2 cups frozen (thawed) whipped topping

 

DIRECTIONS:

1. Heat oven to 300°F. Spray bottom and side of 10-inch springform pan with baking spray with flour. Wrap foil around outside of pan to catch drips. Reserve 1/4 cup of the cake mix; set aside. In large bowl, beat remaining cake mix, butter and lemon peel with electric mixer on low speed until crumbly. Press in bottom and 1 1/2 inches up side of pan.

2. In same large bowl, beat reserved cake mix, the cream cheese, sugar, pudding and sour cream on medium speed until smooth and creamy. Beat in eggs, one at a time, until mixed. Pour over crust.

3. Bake 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 35 minutes or until edges are set but center of cheesecake jiggles slightly when moved. Turn oven off; open oven door at least 4 inches. Leave cheesecake in oven 30 minutes longer.

4. Remove cheesecake from oven; place on cooling rack. Without releasing side of pan, run knife around edge of pan to loosen cheesecake. Cool in pan on cooling rack 30 minutes. Cover loosely; refrigerate 4 hours or overnight. Remove side of pan before serving. Pipe or spoon whipped topping around outside edge of cheesecake. Store in refrigerator.

 

High Altitude (3500-6500 ft): Heat oven to 325°F.

Well here's a line up for fuel you don't see everyday!

Thankfully it isnt always this busy. At least I was able to find a spot to park my bike!!! It was a 3 traffic cone congestion day unfortunately!

Anyway, whats your rush?

P@t.

Jordan Lake, North Carolina, USA

bottlebrush in rich pink

 

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One of the grand things about life is that there is always something new to learn. I had noticed that some bees seemed to be carrying a lump of golden pollen on their rear legs, while other bees had dustings of pollen on both front and rear legs. Thanks to Wikipedia, I now know that the pollen basket or corbicula (plural corbiculae) is part of the tibia on the hind legs of certain species of bees. More information is here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollen_basket

Ingalls Creek-Chelan County-Washington State

Two abutting sheets of plywood used to board up a window on a vacant building.

Hello my friends! Happy late Tuesday about to be Wednesday!! LOL I am here featuring KraftWork at the 6º Republic event with this awesome build called Pugent Sound Retreat and also decor Puget sound Sundry items. I cannot say how much I have loved decorating this house and filling it with furniture and decor! It is so nice. It can be anything you can think of! Today I am featuring the indoor living space.

 

There is many decor items in this home from The Loft, Balaclava!!!, DIGS, and many more! I have all credits listed on the post. Feel free to have a look! Thank you so much for the support and I wish all of you a blessed day! xoxo <3333 Ebony

 

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...with purple pansies

Week 49: Definitely Dreaming - Filling the frame.

 

iPhone 13 Pro and Lensbaby Omni Universal Collection. The cuttable silver (curved) to create the stretched reflection (top left).

Strasburg Rail Road, year unknown - Ronks, PA (photo by my late father)

All around me are familiar faces

Worn-out places, worn-out faces

Bright and early for their daily races

Going nowhere, going nowhere

And their tears are filling up their glasses

No expression, no expression

Hide my head, I wanna drown my sorrow

No tomorrow, no tomorrow

And I find it kind of funny

I find it kind of sad

The dreams in which I'm dying

Are the best I've ever had

I find it hard to tell you

I find it hard to take

When people run in circles

It's a very, very

Mad world, mad world

Children waiting for the day they feel good

Happy birthday, happy birthday

And to feel the way that every child should

Sit and listen, sit and listen

Went to school and I was very nervous

No one knew me, no one knew me

Hello, teacher, tell me what's my lesson

Look right through me, look right through me

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXtj4TkTvS4

a real challenge at times

ODC ... splash ...

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Repurposing a small town commercial row. Delavan Illinois.

Building a wall.

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Finding a Gap”

Ahhh, the last one...

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Problem Solved”

  

A trip around the backyard. This ruby-throated hummingbird's territorial instincts allowed for a quick shot.

Spring is coming .. the birch is going purple!

Filling the hole, green and sweet

Beauty's nature, i do eat

With my eyes, that do travel

Through the trees to unravel

 

The secrets found, green and sweet

i fill the hole and do eat

All the waiting, delicious treasure

That fill my eyes and give me pleasure

Very close flyby of this osprey in the late day sunlight filling the frame.

Under the tree, i see my light

I hold her close, i hold her tight

I hold her until the moonlight streams

Transporting me in my dreams

 

To a land , so far away

Where my heart will always stay

Throbbing with memories, that fly above

Filling my eyes with the beauty of love

with orange geum

 

a walk along Centenary Border at Hilliers Arboretum

 

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Happy weekend to come!

When the shaker runs dry...

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Pepper”

 

52322 & 2890 ready to fill up with water at Bury Bolton Street Station. East Lancashire Railways. (1521)

Filling station just as it sat years and years ago. The foundation was rocks from the hillsides I suppose..Out of Mountain Home,

How many remember wen you called it a filling station to get gas!!!!???Please look on large if you have time

 

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