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I had hoped to get down to the stream when the snow was deeper and still on the trees, but I couldn't get near it until Thursday. I love how the snow covers up all the trash & litter that is everywhere, especially after storms.

It’s difficult to see a field this size and not want to run through it and touch each one of these Sunflowers. It looks like a “Neighborhood” unto itself. The setting sun just intensifies the beauty that’s already there. Thanks for viewing my work, Be Grateful for everything.

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Once the very pillar of local commerce, these old neighborhood groceries have gone the way of the dinosaur. A mom and pop affair if there ever was one, they solved the issue of food deserts before the term was ever invented. Better have a car now if you don’t have public transportation.

Relaxing in our front yard.

Front yard of a house in the neighborhood, full of festive lights.

I ran into my next door neighbor and his dog on my walk today.

We crossed paths on the German Club driveway.

After we chatted a few minutes, he headed on down the driveway toward the road, when a herd of deer went running across the driveway right in front of him.

I had been heading up the driveway in the opposite direction, but just happened to turn around to look behind me, just in time to get this shot.

Coudy late afternoon after some sleet and rain, much improved by seeing the local owl.

Tucson, AZ

Beautiful day here in Auckland NZ ( Conifer Grove) and went for a walk through the neighborhood!! And as always can not help but have to take pictures!)

Anna's hummingbird, female

 

backyard patio photo session

 

Tucson, Arizona

a sunset over my neighborhood, Mayfair ,Philadelphia. Edited contrast and highlights,

 

"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."

The starlings begin to gather and fly around in groups. Are these the first early signs announcing the end of summer?

 

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Tweetin Card Quail ~ For the Birds

I saw this painting in a shop window in Old Montreal and it reminded me of when I was a kid. My brothers and I and all the kids in our neighborhood would be outside right after school playing road hockey, then again right after dinner we would be outside playing road hockey until dark! We played hockey all year round! We made up our teams and this was our passion from the time we were about 10 or 12 years old until 16 years old! We always pretended we were our favorite NHL hockey hero as we were out there on the road playing hockey!

Even my Dad played on a Ice Hockey Team in Ayr, Ontario when he was growing up and it was his passion until he met my Mom. After that, the hockey went out the window,lol!

 

Montreal,QC

Canada

 

HFF!

Taken with Minolta TC-1 & Fuji Acros

Developed with HC-110 (1:100, 30 minutes)

 

田植え前の兵庫県の田舎.

 

This Red-shouldered Hawk flew right up to our patio while we were eating dinner and pulled a lizard off the screen. By the time I got my camera out, it was sitting in this tree - and the lizard was gone.

 

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Our friend, the House Sparrow visits one of our backyard trees

HMT

Monochrome

Happy Donnerstagmonochrom!

 

Wilson: "I'd like to see some identification."

xena took it upon herself to investigate the neighborhood to see if anything needed to be marked or useful for potential napping locations

Finally spring is here and it seems every tree and bush are bursting forth with leaves and blossoms! Enjoying every moment outside in nature.

Wishing you well flickr friends...enjoy the weekend! Pat...xo

I am fascinated by these photographic murals of the French street artist, JR, this one on Gansevoort street, overseeing the gentrified, very expensive neighborhood in what used to be the meatpacking district. As viewed from the Whitney Museum. NYC -- April 16, 2017.

seen on a recent walk - HWW!

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