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Thought I'd post this as I'm changing things this weekend.

We spend a lot of time on the front porch on these nice days, so I Need it to look pretty!

Plus the people that walk by especially appreciate it during these tomes.

5917, with a broken front coupler, and 4520 slowly make their way southwards beside Mullet Creek with the return flyer from the 2016 Hunter Valley Steamfest.

 

Wondabyne, NSW.

 

Monday 11 April 2016.

Returning to the city from Saturday's adventure*, I passed a farm with a beautiful fence around the front pasture. The sun was long gone, but the remaining light was still hitting the fence.

 

*included a visit to the gorge in Rockwood and Everton - photos to follow

I was sitting on the porch a couple days ago and really liked the way the light was coming through the screen door. Decided to photograph it.

Melton Mowbray 1940's Event.

two more views below --

 

these came up in the front yard today, and I'm hoping that our resident mushroom expert will let me know if these can go into the pan for dinner? I probably wouldn't try it but would love to know if you can ID them, James.

There are three attractive beaches that are close to the village of Monreith.The largest is Monreith Bay. It is best visited at low tide when the wide expanse of sand is exposed. To reach it, park beside the A747 and take the long flight of 152 steps down to the beach below where there are public toilets. Just to the south of Monreith are the two beaches of Front and Back Bay. They are reached off the road to the St Medanâs Golf Club, with a public car park beside Back Bay. Just off the road youâll see a bronze sculpture of an otter, a memorial to Gavin Maxwell, author of Ring of Bright Water. He spent his childhood at Monreith.

A view from the front porch of one of the cabins at Foxfire Museum in Mountain City, Georgia, USA. Appalachian history abounds in the practical everyday devices gathered and displayed there; from whetstones to wash kettles, daily life in the mountains required determination and grit. Thanks again to the folks who have made this their life's work.

Tues. the 15th and Morning walkabout thru North Park Blocks.

Front of the 7-Eleven store. The build itself contains 2900 pieces, of which many pieces are printed. The only stickers used are those with the 7-Eleven logo. The store is divided into the shopping area, bathroom and storage room.

 

The build contains the following functions:

 

The roof is removable and contains a detailed ceiling.

The bathroom and storage room flip open for access.

The front doors slide open by turning a gear on the roof.

The ATM ejects money tiles by pushing a 1x2 tile into the slot.

 

The build includes 9 minifigures, of which 6 zombies and 3 civilians (and 1 dog).

 

Please consider supporting this 7-eleven Zombie Invasion project on Lego Ideas via:

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It's a pretty straight-ahead structure, and with proper footings and perhaps without the shed addition on the left, the "summer house" might have stayed intact. Often the abandoned homes we come across have some or a lot of water damage inside, usually from a failed roof. That's not the case here. A neighbor told us that the bulding was to be moved. From the front, we can see some of the complexity of such a project.

A group of boys getting together for a summer front yard baseball game. They are trying to decide which team the Westies are going to be on.

 

Prompt: Vintage Norman Rockwell, a boy playing baseball with his father, a westie dog, front yard, sunny afternoon, detailed, art by midjourney, trending on artstation

 

AI Engine Used: Leonardo AI

 

Additional post processing using Photoshop

The Flatiron Building at Front and Church Streets, Toronto.

 

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Seen at Cotehele NT garden.

Taken at the Champlain Lookout with a 10-20 @11mm in order to get the folks sitting on the wall.Front Row View

Front Street, Juneau, Southeast Alaska. (35mm circa 1996).

King's Bastion is an 18th-century fortification which played a key role in the defence of Gibraltar during the Great Siege (1779 - 1783).

 

Originally it was the main coastal defensive position on the western front of the Rock, protruding into the Bay of Gibraltar.

 

Following extensive land reclamation work in the 20th century, it now sits beside a busy road and faces a large residential area. The building itself was developed into a community leisure centre in the 2000s.

We have two races of White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) that winter in the British Isles; Greenland birds (subspecies flavirostris) which have an orange beak and winter mainly in Scotland (and Ireland), and Russian birds (subspecies albifrons) with a pink bill, which winter mainly in the south. Both forms are declining. Greenland birds are showing a steady population decline due to low productivity on their Arctic breeding grounds. Slimbridge used to be the classic wintering site for Russian Whitefronts but numbers there declined by 89% between winter 1996/7 and 2009/10. But the main reason for this decline is that the birds are short-stopping in the Low Countries, and they have also become more numerous in East Anglia and Kent. This is probably a result of milder winters though this year saw a scattering of birds outside of their usual southern range www.birdguides.com/news/influx-of-russian-white-fronted-g... . This adult Russian White-fronted Goose had latched onto a flock of feral Greylags in South Yorkshire but was wild and wary so I could not get close for a good photograph. Yesterday's weather was very dull too which did not help for photography. But you can see the pink bill showing it is of Russian origin, plus orange legs, white forehead and the characteristic black belly stripes that develop in adult birds.

 

The origins of scarce geese are often suspected and the carrier flock is often used as evidence for their authenticity. I remember once a Greenland White-fronted Goose appeared in a flock of Canada Geese at Hollingworth Lake near Rochdale and it was assumed to be an escape. But one winter it appeared with another Whitefront that had been neck-ringed on its Greenland breeding grounds.

 

One final thing, the late Jeffery Boswell was a colleague of mine at RSPB ( www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/aug/27/jeffery-boswall ) and he used to invent amusing names for birds. He had me in stitches once when he referred to these as Y-fronted Geese, then he added the scientific name "Anser cumfifrons". With great comic timing he went on to talk about the Lesser Y-fronted Goose "Anser indecenta".

Victory Liner 1792.

 

Model: Santarosa Motorworks "EXFOH"

Chassis: SP215NSB

Engine: Nissan Diesel FE6C

Front Range of the Rocky Mountains near Choteau, Montana.

Early 1943, the Russians are turning the tide.

Sergeant Mikhail has captured a Panzer II.

Panzer II by LegoUli

Ruins of Ashintully, the Tytus family mansion in Massachusetts’ Berkshire Mountains.

 

The circa-1912 mansion burned in 1952. To judge by what remains, and the view from the terrace, it was an impressive place.

Flowers in bright sun light , these flowers grow in my front yard, they are volunteer .

Seen from below, Berlin's Television Tower is quite something to behold. And also at a distance. Its construction started in 1965 and, at 368 metres (over 1200 feet), this is still the tallest building in Germany.

It's the location of several TV and radio stations and it also includes an observation deck from where you can get panoramic views of the city (no more than 400 people can remain on this deck at the same time).

 

Vista a partir da base, a Torre de Televisão de Berlim é uma visão impressionante. À distância também. Começou a ser construída em 1965 e, na realidade, com 368 metros de altura, é o edifício mais alto da Alemanha.

Lá dentro, funcionam várias estações de rádio e de TV, incluindo ainda um observatório que proporciona vistas panorâmicas sobre a cidade e onde não podem permanecer mais do que 400 pessoas em simultâneo.

 

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something simple today my flickr friends. however, minimalistic photos appear to be my thing lately.

 

this was one of the most memorable days of my life. i shall not forget haha.

 

i actually really like this photo. it's one of my personal favorites.

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i swear, something is messed up with flickr's explore system

A rain front bears down on Mill Beach, NSW Far South Coast.

 

Auto-Takumar 35mm f2.3 @ f11

Saw this at Clayton landfill wile tipping off a load of garbage. This has come over to Melbourne from SA hence the SA rego.

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