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Hair: Tram - K0925
Head: Genus Project - Classic
Skin: Boataom - Rose (Bom)
Brows: SB - SHieldsHunter (Bom)
Eyes: AG - Lovers (Bom)
Lipstick: Velour - Lolita
Earrings: Kibitz - Rose Hoops
Necklace: NaaNaa's Nooj
Top: Lovel - Oani
Rinhs: NaaNaa's - Savatage
Nails: SU - Almond
I think this acorn is from a red oak and accidentally found its way here from USA so it sits on the mantle-piece as a curiosity. There are some red oaks in UK but they aren't a native species.
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On the side of the A40, not far from where I live, there is a spectacular verge covered in Cuckoo flower and some of the bluebells are also coming through. Being on the verge the bluebells can be quite isolated allowing for different type of shot with a more diffuse background. In 2 weeks or so the real carpets will be around on some of the more mountainous sites which should lead to some more landscape type shots - and if the gods are smiling some butterflies roosting amongst them.
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This is the most isolated ski lodge on Ben Lomond. But what a majestic location!
PERSONAL NOTE:
I'm glad to report that yesterday, for the first time in nearly five weeks I got out for a photo walk with camera. They were a series of street shots around town taken with my Leica D-Lux 7. It's certainly fun to get back to processing photographs again. I'll post them after this short series concludes.
45690 Leander passes the isolated box at Blea Moor with the returning Pendle Dalesman on 20/7/2021.
It must be hard going for the signalman in a Pennine winter !
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This little group has made it's home in a crack between the bricks of a window sill.
Hoy ha tocado madrugar para hacer alguna nocturna y el amanecer en la Arnia. Os dejo una de las nocturnas. Espero que os guste.
" - I’d rather be isolated
than infected
- I’d rather be bored
than ventilated"
(Caren)
Keep strong, healthy and safe – better days will come back … it is just a question of patience and time !
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
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Wrong place, wrong year but not far away. An old farm cottage near Singleton, New South Wales on the Putty Road.
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Having a break from the city :) . Bretagne - Brittany - France
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Bajo Guadiamar, Puebla del Río (Sevilla - Andalucía)
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Sandhill Crane.
Between 34 to 48 inches in length with a wingspan of nearly 7 feet. They are very tall with a long neck and long legs. Largely gray with a red forehead. Juveniles browner with no red on head. Plumage often appears a rusty color because of iron stains from water of ponds or marshes.
They inhabit large freshwater marshes, prairie ponds and marshy tundra. They are also on prairies and grain fields during migration and in winter.
They range from Siberia and Alaska east across arctic Canada to the Hudson Bay and south to western Ontario. There are isolated populations in the Rocky Mountians, northern prairies, and the Great Lakes region along with in Mississippi, Georgia and Florida. They winter in California's Central Valley and across the southern states from Arizona to Florida. They can also be found in Cuba.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.