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I totally missed that Backblast figure! Saw it on the pic when the market was already over. I never miss a Joe laying that clear between some fakes. Must be getting old. It really bugged me. Not that I don't have him like 5 times or so already, but the fact that I didn't spot him haunted me for a while...ah well...maybe he will be there again next year :)
Pics taken at the Kaaifeesten flea-market in Eeklo, Belgium.
Oops...
I carried him outside to get a cute pic of him leg deep in snow.... But as I go to put him down... he also jumped and ended up face deep in snow. Poor cat
(No Whiskey was harmed in the making of this photo - he just got cold feet.)
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Bailed next to the bench, but I still have my composure. :)
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I've been looking forward to seeing a Cedar Waxwing live and in person. Today I found a whole flock of them and this little guy was happy to pose.
Old School four axle EMDs working for BNSF sit on the sidelines at Rochelle, watching a YouPee westbound pass.
Some kid anxious to get out of the traffic, their float was so big that it had a hard time getting out of the corner.
Kaamulan 2010
Malaybalay City, Bukidnon
After a week, I'm starting to find peace with the world and my self. Too bad it's all over again tomorrow.
We get out of the tents at about 4AM in order to be at our first survey point by about 5AM. Some of the roads that we are on are so little used that I am able to still see my tire tracks where I pulled off to the side of the road the year before. Once we stop and I turn off the engine, the only sound is the sound of birds and frogs singing their hearts out as the early morning light begins to brighten the morning sky. As the day progresses and the temperature rises, the flowers begin to open and the butterflies begin to join the dragonflies and other insects. Last year, the background noise was provided by millions of mosquitoes and blackflies but, this year, those biting pests were much fewer in number. Only one black bear today :-).
Other photos from this Singe Lake survey route. Singe Lake survey route
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One of the few times I squatted down to take a shot...bad knees. I like different view points, but have a hard time getting back up when I squat down and it makes my knees sore real quick.
Just got my wooden boat launched for this season, and mounted an electric motor on it , when I heard the bald eagle. I used it to quietly sneak up on it for bunch of photos. It took off after a bunch of ravens wanted a part of the action.