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Guarding the golden corn for the ImperiOwl Navy is no easy job, especially when everyowl guarding Fort Nocturn is a nocturnal owl. Pulling the day shift is a real pain in the eyes, keeping the foulest of the fowl away from the golden treasure stolen from the natives of the West Birdies. But for Commander Snow, no job is too difficult.
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Built for the BrickNerd Pi-RATs and BUG-aneers contest, of course. And the natural enemies of Captain Cockerell and the Bad Egg, too.
#piRATSandBUGaneers #BrickNerd #LEGOpiratecontest
There were two families of geese at Miner's Marsh on Sunday....this family had the smallest goslings which were so cute. I had never been there before and would love to go back before the geese are too big.
Baron's Hill, Anglesey. Huge mansion left to decay in the woodlands by Beaumaris. Once a fabulous and opulent home, brought to its current state by crippling death duties and the family's inability to keep it going.
Bit tricky to find, but so worth the bramble scratches, the nettle stings and the barbed wire etchings on my skin!
It was taken over by the military in WW2 hence, I assume, the guard room.
sul tetto, laggiù in basso a destra, nascosto dai comignoli, il nido dei miei vicini ha già le uova e i genitori a turno lo sorvegliano anche sotto la pioggia.
on the roof, down there at the bottom right, hidden by the chimneys, my neighbors' nest already has eggs and the parents take turns watching over it even in the rain.
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At Gwanghwamun Gate, the main entrance to the palace, visitors can see the event twice a day at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. except Tuesdays, when Gyeongbokgung is closed. Gwanghwamun Gate is the venue for the changing of royal guards' ceremony in Seoul.
The sun rises behind "Desert Guard", made in China by Lu Ming.
In the background, "Bloom" by Peter Hazel.
Shot at Burning Man 2018.
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Horse Guards Parade is off Whitehall in central London and the site of the annual ceremonies of the Trooping of the Colour, commemorating the Queen’s official birthday and Beating Retreat. It was formerly the site of the Palace of Whitehall’s tiltyard, where tournaments (including jousting) were held during the reign of King Henry VIII. The area has been used for a variety of reviews, parades and ceremonies since the 17th century. It was once the headquarters of the British Army and the Duke of Wellington was based there when he was Commander-in-Chief.
This image of a little Golden-mantled ground squirrel was taken on our Sierra Valley trip at Frenchmens Lake and it appeared that he was 'standing guard' for someone.
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend, thank you always for your kind comments and favs.
Like sentinels protecting some forbidden land, SJ85 & SJ87 guard entry to the Black Country. A West Mids Trains Class 172 has been granted access to proceed onwards from Stourbridge Junction towards Birmingham.
Many thanks for your views, comments and faves over the last twelve months, they are always very much appreciated.
I take this opportunity to wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas and all the best for 2025.
This home has chickens, while I was stopped watching them, this hen came running at me. I bet they get a lot of goods eggs from her.
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Taken in Dalkeith Estate.
Thank you everyone for your comments faves and invites.
Shot on Olympus E-PL3 and TTArtisan 50mm f2. Coast guard helicopter and RNLI life boat off the coast of Lynton, Devon
Processed in Darktable and GIMP.
Ricoh GRD IV
(bleach bypass cold)
SOOC (edit: very light desaturation. now i remember). :)
this is why i love the camera.
i mean ... even on the screen, it appears to good to be true: no post processing whatsoever. this is what i was seeing on the LCD.
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