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I spy: a running rabbit in the clouds....does anyone else see it? Or is my imagination running wild again...no pun intended 😊

Edited to add: rabbit cloud is center towards the bottom 😉

 

Hope everyone had a great weekend. Enjoy your Sunday, my friends ✌

IMG_1993r1 (Anamone blanda)

They had to switch the track to allow the trains coming down the mountain to go past our train.

Mount Washington Cog Railway, NH

On a chilly solstice day morning.

 

Thank you for visiting!

ROGER WILLIAMS PARK PROVIDENCE R.I. 2013-10

Cape Cod National Seashore in Wellfleet, MA

This is a view of my drive to Target today...snowy/rainy, and cold...lol. Happy weekend everyone xxx

 

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The lobster trap was invented in 1808 by Ebenezer Thorndike of Swampscott, Massachusetts.

The entrances to the traps are designed to be one-way only. To entice the lobster, a piece of bait, often fish or chum, is placed inside the trap.

A long rope is attached to the trap, at the end of which is a plastic or styrofoam buoy, so the traps can be identified & pulled up & checked every other day or so. The traps are weighed down by bricks so when they are sent overboard, they will sink & settle on the sea floor.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobster_trap

traveltips.usatoday.com/use-lobster-trap-13914.html

Fujifilm X-T20. Fujifilm XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS Lens. 19 mm, f/4, 1/150 sec, ISO 400. Thanks for viewing.

 

Credit to my Flickr friend Tim.

CASTLE HILL NEWPORT R.I. 2013-10

Kancamagus Highway: 34.5 mile part of NH 112, an “American Scenic Byway.” Winds through the White Mountain National Forest, along the Swift River, from Lincoln to Conway, NH. One of the best fall foliage / leaf peeping areas of the USA.

 

Fuji X-T20. Fujinon XF18-55. 20mm, f/16, 30 sec, ISO 200.

Very windy that day - bad for long exposures.

Thanks for viewing!

Old Aldrich Rd mill ~ Granby MA

Another magic moment from this epic sunrise. Point Lookout NewEngland National Park Armidale NSW

I knew we had a few beautiful bunnies in our yard, but I just recently discovered they have made a home for themselves under our shed in the backyard. I was able to catch a few pics today of our guest!

 

Hallway at Fort Adams, Newport, Rhode Island.

 

This is one of the largest coastal fortresses the United States ever built, and was manned from 1841 to around 1950.

 

Much of the facility is crumbling, and therefore fenced off. Maybe the guided tours of interior and underground features are better.

Explored (11/30), fun.

 

This shot is from Halibut Point State Park in Rockport, Mass. The warm sidelight is courtesy of late afternoon (which at this time of year is really early). It's a 'quieter' shot, a detail instead of a broader landscape, but I liked it more and more as I sorted through the photos from that afternoon. Flattered to have so many others like it through it being Explored.

 

Submitted for Gallant 15 Challenge: November Hues.

 

(I swear, I was thisclose to submitting a photograph of a Thanksgiving Leftover sandwhich, with turkey and cranberry making up the November hues that I first think of. But I didn't like the picture as much, so I'm going with this one from a quarry, with the plant life pushing through the cracks.)

  

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