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Intentional camera movement. Barley field on VERY windy day!

The head of the fish must be in front for perfect aerodynamics.

 

Happy Friday!

Backroad to Crocket, Ca. I love sunset's and had to take a few photo's of this one, hope you like it.

Seen just after a rain on a hot muggy day. This steamy mist was raising from everywhere throughout the hills. Ossian State Forest, Ossian, NY

Intentional Camera Movement. Nice on black.

Nail Polish... New Fashion!!!

 

Merci Nadège!!!

Merci le Vernis à Ongle...

Oups... Merci chère Coccinelle!!! ;-)

Green Shieldbugs "Palomena prasinaina" Liaising on the Lilac. In my garden 17th September 2017 Stafford UK

Silver birch tree bark, loved the colours and shape to this.

Used a photo I took of a flagstone as the texture. The tree is in front of a field of goldenrod

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Organizer para costura com enfeites em biscuit.

Encontrei essa maravilha no material que recebemos de doação no CRPD - Centro de Referência para pessoas com deficiência, em Vitória/ES.

 

Muito lindo.

(blogged) addie's shelf and play area

 

We were inspired by this photograph, so I had to put our eames lcw chair there too, to match. Thankyou!

Curtis Turner was one of the early pioneers of NASCAR Racing, Competiting against such greats as Junior Johnson, Glen "Fireball" Roberts, and Joe Weatherly. Born in Floyd County, Virginia, Curtis made his forturn in the timber and lumber business, and was famous for his hard living and hard driving. In 1960 he conceived and built a 1.5 mile speedway near Charlotte, North Carolina. The Charlotte Motor Speedway was deep in debt when it opened and soon after holding its first race, Curtis and the other investors lost the track. Under new ownership the speedway prospered and is today one of the premier tracks on the NASCAR Circuit. Throughout his career he found himself at odds with NASCAR's Founder and President William H. G. "Big Bill" France. The final straw came in the early 1960's when Curtis attempted to organize a drivers union. Even though his efforts failed, Curtis was banned from any form of NASCAR Racing. In 1965 NASCAR lifted the ban and Curtis returned to NASCAR Racing in the American 400 ath the North Carolina Motor Speedway, in Rockingham, North Carolina. Curtis showed that his hard driving style had not changed as he held off a young Cale Yarborough for his most lucrative victory. For the next few years Curtis was semi-retired, racing only when the price was right. He intended to race in the 1970 National 500 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, but on October 4, 1970, Curtis and golf professional Clarence King were killed in a plane crash near Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Curtis Turner is buried in the Blue Rigde Memorial Gardens in Roanoke, Virginia.

Apparent randomness

Diverse stimuli

Artisanal creations

Arastradero Preserve, Palo Alto,California [EXPLORE September 2012]

I know it seems scary but it's not, I promise.

 

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The Raindrop organizer is a drop down panel accessed through the buttons in the top bar.

 

The accounts panel will let you edit your accounts, or quickly navigate to your twitter timeline or your facebook notifications.

C'est la suite de la série de dimanche! Ici, les martins-pêcheurs procèdent à la transmission du poisson!

 

Merci à tous de vos commentaires si encourageants! :-)

Merci pour vos commentaires et votre visite.

Thank you for comments and for your visit.

I hope my partner loves this as much as I do. I wanted to keep it!

I know it seems scary but it's not, I promise.

 

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Chicago [Flickr Explored]

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