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Here's a close up of some wildflowers growing in one of the pots on our back door stoop. The flowers are very small, about the size of a penny, and are growing on a very tall, delicate, slender stalk.

 

No idea what they are as they were in a pack a wildflower seeds we received in the mail a few years ago. Planted them last year and they bloomed! And they came back this spring, and just recently started blooming again!

...in the Idaho forest.

Lightroom + VSCO Film Pack 02

 

2021 Mystery Models Series 3

Car #04

Name: Bad to the Blade.

These are sprinkled throughout the Mystery Pack Vol2.

 

You have a 1:100 chance of getting one in your pack.

 

Mystery Packs will go on sale at most of my resellers starting October 1st, 2011.

Mystery island during sunset - Galapagos

Shot from abandoned hotel in Detroit

No, really, it's a mystery. It's the same film but I have no idea where I shot this. Yashica A, Kodak Portra VC160.

Svalbard, The Arctic/Norway

Hot wheels mystery models

Series 1

Car, McLaren PI

Car # 01

The other day I stopped my car to capture the sun sinking across the intercoastal. Apparently, the barge is a bit of a mystery.

 

more: www.justenoughfocus.com/mystery-barge/

The Mystery Machine van. The paint work was quite well done.

From the WeAre Juxt Article on the Abandoned Ambassador Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida.

 

Written with Mike Hill

 

www.wearejuxt.com/2014/04/03/ambassador/

 

“We need the tonic of wildness...At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things be mysterious and unexplorable, that land and sea be indefinitely wild, unsurveyed and unfathomed by us because unfathomable. We can never have enough of nature.”

― Henry David Thoreau, Walden: Or, Life in the Woods

 

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Possible escapee?

 

Taken @ Lynde Shores Conservation Area, Whitby, Ontario, Canada.

...and best viewed large.

 

Good morning everyone. Just a single posting on Hug a Bug Day due to stormy weather here and the need stay off the computer as a result. We've had two thunderstorms overnight with more predicted for today, so my response to comments will be limited.

 

As for this damsel, I need some help from any of you experts out there as to a possible ID. As hard as I tried to find a match I was unsuccessful...at least to any degree of certainty. Appears to be a female, and a young one at that, but as to a specific species...I'm at a loss.

 

Thanks to flickr friend Eric, best guess so far is a blue form female Orange Bluet (Enallagma signatum).

 

Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you have a truly nice day. Storm free too.

 

Lacey

 

ISO400, aperture f/11, exposure .006 seconds (1/180) focal length 300mm

Gunung Kinabalu National Park, Sabah, Malaysia

 

This is a bit of a mystery to me, it appears to be the exoskeleton of some sort of insect. Judging from what I can see I might hazard a guess that its a leaf or plant hopper nymph of some sort. It looked like something had perhaps molted this shell and possibly metamorphosed into its adult stage? Either way it was a small yet very cool discovery in the jungle on the slopes of Mount Kinabalu.

 

EDIT: Turns out this is infact the shed skin of a caterpillar. Not something I expected but now that its been pointed out to me I do see the resemblance to a Nymphalid butterfly caterpillar.

"A girl caught in a circle

Waiting for something playing for time

Day after day everything´s perfect

Perfectly normal in her life."

 

Emma Bunton ~ Life in Mono ~

View Large On Black

  

For the last four days my mind tormented me with thoughts of what I would get. Finally, today my package came in, and this is what I have gotten. I am pleased with my pack. I was hoping for a solid color minigun, but trans blue is fine for now. I am really happy with my gitd ray gun and my bloody chainblade!

Come check out all the cool stuff at Brickworld Chicago! I've got this piece and a bunch of others spread throughout the hall.

At Wintergarden, Battery Park City, New York City, 2008

 

A bit of a mystery, this one. A Class 25, thought to be No. 25209, rattles through Poulton-le-Fylde on 7th August 1982. The destination of the train is unknown, and being a summer Saturday, albeit a gloomy one, I would have expected a longer consist for a dated summer extra. Given the power and the consist, I wonder whether it is a late substitute for a DMU. The impressive station building and canopy dominates the background, and the signal box and junction with the Fleetwood branch can be seen through the arch of the road bridge. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved

2023 Mystery Models

Car name: Formula Flashback

Car No. 06

Series 1

Mystery Bay State Park

Marrowstone Island, WA

my morning walk...

(I initially thought it was a skull...Lol)

Timeless Mystery by Daniel Arrhakis (2019)

 

With the music : Phil Rey & Felicia Farerre - Gates of Elysean

 

youtu.be/okaeN7oXwY8?list=RDokaeN7oXwY8

 

Work nade with stock images and images of mine.

 

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Wish to all my friends a wonderful weekend ! : )

 

Thank you for your kind visit, comments and invitations these last days, really much grateful and trying catching during the next days.

I'll show you what that is when I get a clearer shot of it and when the skies clear. :)

 

Explore!

I love photo's that make you wonder, just what is at the end here. It started off as a bland , nothing picture. I've managed to add mystery to it. Thanks for looking.

This land, although not my native land,

Will be remembered forever....

  

And the sunset itself on such waves of ether

That I just can't comprehend

Whether it is the end of the day, the end of the world,

Or the mystery of mysteries in me again.

 

~ Anna Akhmatova, The Complete Poems

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=shdiTRxTJb4

 

Lay down

Your sweet and weary head

Night is falling

You have come to journey's end...

 

What can you see

On the horizon?

 

The ships have come to carry you home....

 

© All rights reserved Anna Kwa. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.

Jungfrau Park is an amusement park located near Interlaken, Switzerland. It opened as the Mystery Park in 2003, and closed in November 2006 due to financial difficulties and low turnout. The park was designed by Erich von Däniken, and consisted of seven pavilions, each of which explored one of several great "mysteries" of the world. Von Däniken opened the theme park to present his interpretations of unsolved mysteries involving extraterrestrial life that he believes took place around the world.

This is Mystery's friend. He already existed, but I didn't show him in the origin stories, because he would have a minor role there. But from now, he's going to appear in the comics! I only have one problem, I can't decide a good name for him. So if you guys have a good name please tell me in the comments so I can decide one! Bye for now!

I have no idea what these are. I was at Eastrington Ponds and there were loads of these plants growing out of the woodland floor. If anyone can put a name to them for me I would be very grateful

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