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Little Red Cinder Cone (foreground)
Potrillo Volcanic Field
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument
New Mexico
The sunrises have been spectacular so far this week this is the second day in a row with similar results that I have captured. I'm sure many others have seen them. I just happen to walk quite early. The dilemma becomes whether I should carry my larger camera or not?
He does his part picking up whatever he can to help the environment during his daily before-sunrise stroll around his beachside-home. He stopped by to say hello to me. Lovely man.
This is the seventh year in a row that I have seen him do this.
SUNRISE ~ Vilano Beach ~ Atlantic Ocean ~ First Light
Choppy Sea ~ Sunrise drama at the Inlet ~ Summer 2020
4th of July Holiday ~ Northern Florida ~ Treasure Coast
*[it was raining, stormy, dark and moody - public beach]
*[Old Man & The Sea - Ernest Hemmingway Novel]
*[left double-click for a closer-look]
Ponce de Leon claimed Florida for Spain in 1513. (Christopher Columbus discovered North America in 1492 but actually landed in the Bahamas). Other Spanish explorers later found gold and silver in Mexico and Peru. The treasure was sent back to Spain in ships sailing in the Gulf Stream. Spanish settlements needed to be built in Florida to protect the Spanish Treasure fleets. King Phillip II of Spain sent Pedro Menendez to settle in Florida and drive out French garrisons recently established there. In September 1565, Pedro Menendez with 700 soldiers and colonists landed 'here' and founded St. Augustine making it the oldest continually occupied European settlement in North America ~ Saint Augustine Inlet
Tiny toadstools all in a row.
These little scenes are made of wool and fitted into birch branch and oak branch containers, cut from downed branches.
The tallest is 3.5" tall and the shortest is about 2.5" tall. Teeny tiny bite-sized guys.
This seems to suit me. Expect to see more on this theme. (just warning ya)
Flickr Lounge ~In a Row
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My recent 50mm mood actually started along the coast, where I shot this pretty cluster of Sundrops growing along a lichen laden fence. For kicks, try saying "lichen laden fence" five times in a row without getting your tongue in a knot.
Happy Fence Friday everyone.
Pigeon Point CA
moody skys over the beach huts of Hayling Island. Added a 0.9 grad to enhance the dark sky and brighten up the foreground.