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The Pacific Tree Frog nestled in the leaves of a Blueberry Bush last summer. (North Saanich, BC).
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This is "Le Pavillon", the house at the end of the avenue of platane trees which I've recently uploaded to my stream. You can just see the last two of the platane trees at the end of the avenue at the right of the photo. I've never seen the building with the shutters opened so I'm unsure if it's still used. It's a beautiful old building.
After the unexpected overnight snow, as the snow stopped and the clouds lifted, around the country road I came to this amazing sighth!
I captured this during on of my morning walk in Colorado Springs, Colorado. USA. I saw this beautiful house nestled in the lap of Colorado Rocky Mountains. The early morning sunlight on the mountains and house looked so beautiful I couldn't resist myself to take this shot.
Pink Rose - James Galway
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This pretty little butterfly at Wisley seemed to have a slightly crumpled wing. I was hoping it could still fly.
Après avoir apprécié la fraîcheur des grottes et de la cascade,
vous pourrez profiter d’un grand parc arboré, niché au pied de la falaise de tuf, aux essences méditerranéennes remarquables.
Poursuivez votre visite dans le vieux village, classé « Village de Caractère du Var ».
Piéton, il vous offre un vrai labyrinthe de ruelles avec ses passages voûtés, ses arcades, ses placettes et le doux bruit des fontaines.
Enfin, n’hésitez pas à demander les itinéraires de sentiers de randonnées balisés pour toute la famille.
VILLECROZE the Caves
After enjoying the freshness of the caves and the waterfall,
you can enjoy a large wooded park, nestled at the foot of the tuff cliff, with remarkable Mediterranean species.
Continue your visit in the old village, classified as "Village of Character of the Var".
Pedestrian, it offers you a real labyrinth of alleys with its arched passages, its arcades, its squares and the gentle sound of fountains.
Finally, do not hesitate to ask for marked hiking trails routes for the whole family.
Similar to curling stones around the button, these "rocks" are embedded in the ice that surrounds them. They do however make an interesting study in form, and combined with the evening light, contrast against the smoothness in which they are nestled. What initially attracted me to this opportunity was their neckless like encircling of the deposit of water.
It is actually a thawed area from the river flowing around and under the ice. Closer inspection changes the look of the outcome, illustrating that old adage, "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change." (Einstein) This angle had me standing off the bottom of a hill and onto the ice that touches the land. With our recent higher temperatures one needs to take greater care of such thinning ice, so I stayed close to the edge.
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More Autumn goodness from Spirit Falls, Washington...
Periodically the need to feed the passion grows and it is time to hunt for treasure. Off I went to find a gem to bring home reminding myself of the words from a famous photographer named Freeman Patterson. He tells us that great photos are all around us and there is no need to go far to find them. We should be able to photograph our own surrounding area.
With this in mind I give myself a rung up on the ladder by choosing light that will illicit the added dimension I am looking for, in this case warm light low to the horizon to create shadows. This shot is not far from home and just off a highway on the south side of the city. A valley sat in the shadows as if protecting the trees from the sun. Surrounding it, the grasses turned golden from the sun's rays catching their frilly, fine tops.
The gift from the sun God's came as the line of gold appeared in front of the trees defining the area. Sometimes you get what you are looking for and sometimes it comes out even better than you hoped.
Nestled
Macro Mondays: ”What is that?”
A colourful collection of EOS lip balms nestled in an egg carton. In the midst of a long Canadian winter, I loved the bright and cheery colours of these adorable lip balms.
Fun fact for those, like me, who didn’t know what EOS stands for, it’s Evolution of Smooth.
Total image width is 2.75” to meet Macro Monday size guidelines.
I've been trying to shoot this pear orchard for some time now and when I got off work yesterday and noticed the skies were clearing out I thought I better take advantage of the small window of opportunity that I've got so I packed up the gear and hit the road to see if there were any keepers to be found........
A special thanks to my friends Gary & Carol for inspiring me with their resent comps..........Even though I missed the full bloom I didn't miss the PoV from this amazing "little" piece of heaven...........:)
Hope everyone is having a wonderful week................!
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Nestled into the heart of Willow Creek National Park, you'll find What the Buzz, an interactive bee/pollinator reserve. Wander the path and stop at the yellow signs to learn about the different ways that YOU can help save and protect our precious pollinator population. Try your hand at virtual farming with the DFS Community Garden (requires DFS HUD) or relax at Firefly Lake and take in all of the sights and sounds.
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