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Hasselblad 601CM with 80mm Planar and Kodak T-Max 100 developed in Rodinal 1:50

www.kirtecarterfineartphotography.com.

 

THANKS TO GREAT TEXAS NEIGHBORS, WE WILL SURVIVE

On a rainy and cold morning, the neighbor's cat stands guard by the door and does not want to get wet.

Cardinalis cardinalis: A male northern cardinal on a crape myrtle on a chilly day in Sugar Land, TX.

 

Thank you in advance for your views and comments.

Stay in the neighborhood tonight. Be well and be good. Fabulous Friday and weekend to you.

Grey squirrel peeking through the neighbor's wooden fence.

Taken on a walk around the farm.

Thank you all for your visits comments and faves much appreciated!

Have a great day!

 

Carolina wren, Thryothorus ludovicianus.

Resident of my birdhouse, conversing in the shade on my patio.

11 Sept 2021; 10:30 CDT; Velvia & post

A non-venomous black racer that can grow up to 6 feet in length, about the size of one Lynn found in the hen house not long ago gorging itself on eggs. Normally they move rapidly, but this fellow was so sluggish that he was easily caught and relocated miles away. . .farmers appreciate these snakes for controlling the rodent population.

"I'mma head over this way."

  

Muchas, muchas gracias por sus visitas, favs y comentarios :)

Many, many thanks for your visits, favs and comments :)

Huawei

==Many thanks administrators for use one of my pic for the back :)))==

Best of neighbors. Lisboa PT

The house is a rental and the gardens get zero care, but the roses generate beauty without any help. Proof of Matthew 6:28.

Rotwand, Spitzingsee, Bavaria, Germany

The neighbour's cat enjoys the spring sun.

Road trip to Charleston, SC #9

College Park, MD

Growing up on a farm had a lot of disadvantages. One of the biggest was when a new neighbor moved in (which was rarer than buckteeth on a chicken) as you had to jump in a car or pickup and travel a distance to even spot them from the end of the lane as you drove past.

 

Thus it was quite an eye opener when I married into an urban Aussie family that contained three females along with an inquisitive mother.

 

Now, I won't say much more but yesterday morning when I took this photo my mind was transported back across the decades and 10,000 miles to a living room that looked out a quiet street toward a neighbor's house wherein lived an older couple that might have liked a bottle in their old age more than they did when they were infants.

 

The first time there was some loud shouts from across the way, my farm mind was not surprised at the sound but the rush across the living room where the drapes were pushed aside and a few females peered out was a new experience for me to observe. It may have been the first time I saw my new bride in a different way.

 

(Now I am going to go work in my shop for a while.)

 

(Photographed near Cambridge, MN)

 

Nachbars Katze im Abendlicht. Die junge Katze meines Nachbarn kommt immer mal wieder zu Besuch in meinem Garten.

Northern Flickr. The male and female made a nest in our daughter's habitat tree, which is conveniently outside of our kitchen window.

 

They all looked so pretty but took a single shot

Bluebird and Field Sparrow Sharing a Tree in Valley Forge

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