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There may be one more after this depending on timing and weather. After that I think they're done until next year......
THE REPUTATION OF A THOUSAND YEARS, MAY BE DETERMINED BY THE CONDUCT OF ONE HOUR.
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With no sandbar pretty good size waves were crashing pretty much on the sand .
The Skim Boarder on the beach missed this one.
Did some promo work with OWP from Tallahassee a few weeks back...
This is one of the fun shots we did.
Let me know what you think!
strobe: ring flash thru moon unit.
Wishing you all a grand new week.
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An orchid in a deep forest sends out its fragrance even if no one is around to appreciate it.
Confucius
I've kept your secrets.
This creeps me out.
I kinda don't wanna look at it for too long O.o
haha
I hit 5,000 views today :o thank you so much, you lovely flickr folk, you :)
71/365
January 13, 2010
This was taken in my grandpa's backyard, just like the other peacock polas. The one in front only has one foot because of bastards who set up traps. Kthxbye.
one of the many kids in Quiapo Church that flocked amongst us during the flickristasindios photowalk.
Explored: Oct 22, 2008 # 245
This shirt is a huge hit in New York City. But every now and then between the fist bumps and "Hey, where can I get one of those?" someone walks up to me and says "I don't understand. What does your shirt mean?" After explaining it dozens of times and hearing their response I've decided that most Trump voters just can't figure it out what the words mean on their own.
We're fortunate to have had more than a few great kitties as part of our family. This one, Sydney, was very special. Here she is getting a kiss from my daughter about a month before she got out of the house and was taken by coyotes. I still miss her.
These baby sparrows have amused us as we come and go peeping over their nest as we come in and out the door. Now the 1st has flown away. I was lucky enough to be home for lunch and outside when it flew off.
One of only two units still wearing Arizona & California's green colors heads east at Aguila, Ariz. with a freight for interchange with BNSF.
...dear, one more sigh
only this, dear, is goodbye
for our love is such pain and such pleasure
that I'll treasure... till I die
Vangelis, Blade Runner
ONE-HEARTED( 相思)
When those red berries come in springtime,
Flushing on your southland branches,
Take home an armful, for my sake,
As a symbol of our love.
- Wang Wei -
Wang Wei (simplified Chinese: 王维; traditional Chinese: 王維; pinyin: Wáng Wéi; 699–759[1]) and also known by other names such as Wang Youcheng, was a Tang dynasty Chinese poet, musician, painter, and statesman. He was one of the most famous men of arts and letters of his time. Many of his poems are preserved, and twenty-nine were included in the highly influential 18th century anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Wei_(8th-century_poet)