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Near Sorrento, FL.

 

With thanks to Distressed Jewell for a texture layer.

078 passes Strade whilst working the 0930 Ballina - Dublin North Wall IWT intermodal train, 25 May 2010

"Hala kahiki" is the Hawaiian word for pineapple. When Hawaiians first saw the pineapple, they thought it resembled the Hawaiian Hala, so they named it "hala kahiki," meaning "foreign Hala".

 

tones: Fly Preset

texture: flypaper

 

textured with New Flypaper Paper Painterly Textures - they are wonderful - thanks :)

 

NEW: "i love your work 28"

Detail of a headstone. Went for a walk with the grandchildren collecting wood in the cemetery local to them. Handheld, Pentax 16-45mm lens, heavily edited in Snapseed on iPad Pro.

Faculté de médecine de Lille, Loos, France, 2021.

Not only does Scotland have an abundance of great locations but it has weather that can create just as much interest. Often its the main reason to take a photo...

Textures by Cheryl Tarrant.

They aren’t trams but electric buses made by the Spanish company Irizar. Here in Schaffhausen Switzerland

Textures by Flypaper and Cathairstudios

Tonight's Harvest Moon over Muglins Lighthouse.

 

An OffShoot outing to Coliemore Harbour, Dublin.

 

"Without love . . . We are like ships in the night . . .

Without love . . . Selling our souls down the river . . .

Sailing away and forever our pleasure is blue . . ."

 

Songwriter: Bill Nelson of BeBop Deluxe

This is one of the most ancient botanical forms of Holly

 

Information from the Australian Native Plants Society

 

Graptophyllum ilicifolium

 

Family:Acanthaceae

 

Distribution:Known to occur only in the Eungella region to the west of Mackay, Queensland.

 

Common Name:Holly-leaved fuchsia

 

Derivation of Name:Graptophyllum...from Greek graptos, written on, and phyllon, a leaf, referring to the markings on the leaf (especially noticeable on G.ilicifolium)

ilicifolium...from Latin ilex, holly and folium, leaves, referring to the appearance of the foliage.

 

Conservation Status:Listed as Vulnerable under the EPBC Act* (ie. facing a high risk of extinction in the medium-term future, as determined in accordance with prescribed criteria). Classified as 3VC- under the ROTAP * system.

 

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During the first night after we began paddling, we had a ferocious thunderstorm. Next campsite -- all kinds of attempts to dry everything (or at least some stuff) out.

IE - 32 red shanks? (really orange shanks)

All in a row. On Cellardyke pier.

The relatively shallow DOF shows easily at this medium range, with focus placed @ group middle

Later these little foraging birds were scared from pillar to post by groups of humans intruding noisily and vocally - closely into the Redshanks foraging territory at the water's edge in the tiny harbour, till the little flock upped and offed and left the harbour.

Too many people - and their dogs....! Who appeared to have little regard for the birds who clearly were there to feed at the receding margins as the ebb continued. And which never happened. Never before seen such numbers of noisy mobile humans at Cellardyke....

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Go Ahead-London Irizar ietram IE18 (LJ74CZP) stands at Crystal Palace prior to working a 358 service to Orpington Station - 27/12/2024

Pies libres y salvajes

 

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This was tough to do while riding a bike :)

IÉ 22000 assurant le train 821 Dublin Conolly - Drogheda MacBride (Laytown, 3 juin 2023)

My first Postcrossing card from Ireland!!

View of Irish countryside from N81 near Russborough House & Parkland, Wicklow County Ireland

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