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Happy Textural Tuesday ;o)
The two main boundary markers used locally - stone wall and barbed wire fence! Shot with the Sony RX100
My Textural Tuesday set here: Elisa Textural Tuesday
The source of his tongue-licking remains visible on Mr. Grigsby's paw. These guys love it when I come home with 125 pounds of BaRF that needs to be scooped into smaller containers to freeze. So many helpers those days.
[SOOC, f/1.6, IS 400, shutter speed 1/400, +1/3 EV]
One of the crew told me that the power company fitters could not work on this pole because its tread brackets were lost in the ivy . They had to hire a 'cherry picker' instead...
I actually couldn't see this mild aurora with the naked eye, nor could I see the power lines! My old eyes are tired and dim! The red glow on the lines is from the tail lights of my car. Lens information should read 40mm pancake lens.
959 HTT SN 959. 1962 Albion Nimbus NS3AN/Harrington B31F in Teignmouth on 2B. A photo from late Phil Holley collection. Withdrawn May 1972.
An old telegraph pole cut in half and used in the garden to tie washing lines to the weather vein used to be straight but last winters storms gave it a good old battering we fared better than our neighbour who lost their roof!
A visit to Lake Meadows Farms here in my hometown of Ocoee, Florida. I spent the lunch hour there eating chicken and cheese curds. Went home with some extra cheese and batter to make my own, of course I used up the eggs on a delicious pound cake. Those are fried pickles in the top right hand corner.
The skin on the tenders was a good texture in my mouth. My interpretation of Texture Tuesday. Texture impacts the way food looks and tastes, and how it feels your mouth. All ingredients have some kind of texture, but the way a chef layers ingredients with different textures can set a dish apart.
This photo was snapped by our awesome pet sitter, Lisa. It's obvious Ruby ran until her tongue fell out;) I also think it's hilarious how she, Cooper and their two other friends are positioned.
So nice that this dear boy now accepts me when I visit the neighbors. He's such an adorable feline. More photos in the comments, and I even tucked some extras in back.
[SOOC, f/1.4, ISO 800, shutter speed 1/160]