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Happy weekend all fine friends...
Guess you know I´m very fond of old wood barn and houses. But how to share them in different ways. ?
Photo an old from my archive.
Texture: LenaBem Anna
Red Shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) It was quite difficult getting mum and junior in the same frame through the spanish moss protecting the nest.
KP Treat This 320 ~ 15 July → 21 July 2023 thanks to jus tt for fun for this source image shown in the first comment box flic.kr/p/2oPiuCA
Spettmeis - Eurasian nuthatch.
He is feeding from his secret reserve of sunflower seeds in the stump.
Pic of the day 22/07/2008 in Bratanesque group
Credits to jaiel for one of the textures that I've used
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A Celtic cross at the Mill Road cemetery, Cambridge.
Thank you so much for the group invites, it is much appreciated!
Merci pour votre visite et fav's/commentaires!
Thanks for your visit and fav's/comments!
White Throated Hummingbird
Sorry for the absence my friends. I'm so busy for a while, but I'll try to catch up.
A seasonal stream fed by snowmelt overlooking Bearhat Mountain and Hidden Lake near Glacier National Park's Logan Pass.
A beautiful and peaceful place, hidden up in the mountains. This day the fog was on it`s way and made everything so much more dramatic.
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Elizabeth Falls is mentioned in one of the main waterfall guidebooks as "possibly existing", without the authors having been able to verify it. I can confirm that Elizabeth Falls indeed does exist. It's located slightly off the trail when hiking up Mount Cardigan, NH.
I'd say it's something of a hidden gem.
Best viewed in large on a computer screen.
Taken at Jenny Lake in the Tetons. This is a massive waterfall, and the water was spraying us from a pretty good distance. Such beauty and power, was probably so strong due to all the recent rain in the Tetons and Yellowstone. Thanks for stopping by and may God Bless You!!
“The fog is a chest, a magical chest! What wonders are hidden in it, the only way to see them is to dive into the fog!”
― Mehmet Murat ildan
Taken @ CandleWood
Dedicated to Stef
As always, thank you so much for your visits, comments and faves!
Do not use this image on any media, without my permission!