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We had an unusually warm November day yesterday in upstate NY, reaching a high of 66 deg. F.
A brief calm before the cold engulfs us, I suspect.
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Interstate 5 traffic during the blue hour.
Seattle, Washington, USA.
Wishing you all a healthy, prosperous, humane, civil, less chaotic and less cantankerous new year in 2021!
My latest blog article is a retrospective that has a very unintended and unfortunate title (since it's probably the last thing anyone would ever want to do!): "Yesteryear 2020 - One Last Look"
2021 is here at last!
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A Peruvian lily (Alstroemeria) of white color and black stripes. As well as with the (below photo) yellow one, this is an another first for me!
À côté d'un...
Un lys péruvien (Alstroemeria) de couleur blanche et de rayures noires. En sus de celui en jaune (photo ci-dessous), c’est une autre première pour moi!
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It's been in the news: "This is the first big partial eclipse to happen in the UK since 1999, and the next one isn't until August 2026, so this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity." - So all gear set up and waiting - hoping for a glimpse of that "once-in-a-generation" event...
BUT the weather didn't play by the rules where I live: Muddy skiess all morning... No sun to be seen, let alone the moon trying to cover it up...
Still, with all the gear in place, when the clouds went I decided to do a shot of the sun (background image - HDR'ed) and "post-processed" my moon in with Photoshop afterwards.
Ha: If you cannot rely on UK clear skies, create your own eclipse! ;-)
Made for mental sanity & Sliders Sunday: HSS!
While outside in the backyard, I noticed the Gulf Fritallary Butterflies hard at work laying the eggs that will become the Agraulis Vanillae Catepillar. Eventually it will evolve into the Next Generation of Gulf Fritallary Butterfly.
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... from previous photo. Stunning workmanship. Cathedral of St. James. Built early 1800's and re-built after fire mid 1800's A stunning Gothic Cathderal
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Charente, France
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Macro Mondays theme : PushPull
Button diametre: approx 28mm
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“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.” ~ John Steinbeck
Moving into the season of gray and cold is always bittersweet...
For Slider's Sunday. HSS!!
Every fall, we get to witness the hierarchy of bucks in the area. This guy is second in line. Unlike the younger males that run from the head honcho when he even looks at them, this one is up for the challenge.
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… That’s All Brother, a Douglas Skytrain, is about to take off from Duxford Aerodrome with airborne re-enactors on board.
Incredibly, this same aircraft managed to take part in all 4 major airborne operations in the European theatre, dropping paratroopers over Normandy on the first night of Overlord, over Provence during operation Dragoon, over Holland during Market-Garden, and over the Rhine near Wesel, Germany for operation Varsity. She is still flying today, in her 1944 D-Day livery. Daks over Duxford
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