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Well the sun does occasionally shine for us, at least enough for this area of White Stock Flowers growing in January can attest.

If you L and then F11 to zoom, you can see where they stored their windmill components when they were building the wind farm.

And little known fun fact, now that I no longer work with our local flower grower --- This Stock flower is especially popular with funeral homes as it's so pungent it can overwhelm the olfactory receptors pretty easily --- think of that next time you're in Trader Joe's (who used to be our main customer for Stock)....

Kenn, Somerset, England.

 

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Definitely not my month

Scanned with Minolta DiMAGE scan Elite 5400 dual2, slide film

Looking ahead at days to come.

 

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A kaleidoscopic abstract for January.

 

Lorn - Left Side

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have you been to Cozy fest yet? It's adorable and has amazing deals (it's organised by FLF, and in their best tradition, everything is 50L$)

This sweater is from Nectarine!

It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam. This crisp winter air is full of it.” — John Burnside

1/16/2021 Timmerman Trail, Cayce, SC

 

Sony SLT-A55V, Quantaray 28-105mm F4-5.6 UC

 

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Hair (and scarf) by Elikatira, Uriah

Head by leLutka, Kaya

Skin by Session, Lucy

Eyebrows by Warpaint, lagoon

Make up by IDTTY Faces, Work It Collection

Sweater by COCO Designs, Hooded Sweater

 

a female/immature dark-eyed junco perches on a January snow drift

Days are short, the sun disappears early, and even the afternoons are dark as night. Time to light a candle and plan for spring.

still in Kadriorg park

On my way to the Elbe Ferry Wischhafen-Glückstadt

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I have captured these two trees so many times over the years. How they have grown!

Soulis: Fallen Camellias of January.

Giant footprints 👣 in the snow.

A look at one of the frozen pools in the Estuary at Talsarnau in January 2026

' The love and Light you bring to your actions will attract all that you desire' Laura Clarke

Stitched panorama

So good to finaly see some summer clouds and beautiful light this morning

  

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This morning after getting ready for work, noticed this scene outside my bedroom window. As I knew it would be short lived, grabbed my camera to take this photo. Also I would like to note that there was no increased saturation or any major editing from RAW to JPEG in this image. It's pretty much as it was.

January 5, 2025

 

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Chinese Witch Hazel "Pallida" (Hamamelis mollis) in bloom earlier this morning. Hamamelis mollis' wild cousins, the native American Witchhazel (Hamamelis virginiana), are generally the last trees & shrubs to bloom, late in the Fall, just before the killing frosts. And this Chinese cultivar is most often the first of all small trees & shrubs to bloom, from mid to late Winter, as we move towards Spring.

Almost at that point where I can't look out the window and the neighbor's shed has accumulated more than 7 feet of snow over the last three weeks

Hair by Doux, Christwo

Headby leLutka, Kaya

Skin by Koonz, Valentina

Freckles (face & Chest) by Jack Spoon

Lipstick by Top1Salon, Classy

Cardigan by Neve, Fuzz Stripe

My "Notional". I converted a £5 plywood acoustic to look like a National "O" style using melamine sheet, a jig saw & some silver spray paint ! How does it sound? Not much worse than it did before, but it's lost some resonance.

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