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We had looked everywhere inside the house without finding her. This was what we saw when we went outside...
From an old series of shots of Snow White's escape to the roof - more in her album pg.2. First posted 03.04.2014, reposted 03.10.2020 for the "Happy Caturday" theme "Airs Above the Ground".
Snow White (mixed breed), 05.06.2011.
Olympus E-400 Digital Camera.
La tarde no prometía mucho, pero al final no fue tan mal con esas nubes que por un momento se colorearon y permitieron componer con las rocas características de esta playa de la Costa Brava.
Cattle Egret
Cattle Egrets are native to Africa but somehow reached northeastern South America in 1877. They continued to spread, arriving in the United States in 1941 and nesting there by 1953. In the next 50 years they became one of the most abundant of the North American herons, showing up as far north as Alaska and Newfoundland.
View of the city looking north-east from the city wall, near the railway station. The brown spire in the middle distance is the Catholic church of St. Wilfrid, and York Minster is visible behind it. The area of grass bounded by the walls and the roads in the foreground was once the site of the sidings at the terminus of the first railway in the city, before the station was moved to its present location outside the walls to allow through rail traffic to the north.
Bei Bei, the one year old male cub, is playing with his mother, Mei Xiang at the National Zoo in Washington, DC.
I was tempted to leave about 20 minutes before this shot and Am so glad I stayed as the colors got prettier and redder. See previous shots.
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Rila monastery, Bulgaria, a popular spot to visit, but it's free of the tourist crowds at night, there's a basic but cheap and perfectly adequate place to stay just outside the monastery. Unfortunately it's not allowed for the public to go up to the upper floors, where the view would have been much better.
This was the view at the top of our climb at the Continental Divide. Elevation of around 9500 feet. We had our packs on - which I propped up to rest the camera on timer. We were alone up there. I'm impressed with this crew that they made it. Sensational Saturday to you.
Table Mountain near Mt. Baker Ski Area.
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Check out Heather's Page on FB for a look at her Visual Journal, a link to her blog, and a mention of the upcoming release of her book, The Clay Girl in October.
This photo is one of Heather's sunrise shots from the beach at the Melia Cayo Santa Maria resort.
She's a better writer than she is a photographer, and she's a damn fine photographer! :-)
Gracias a todos por vuestra visita, amables comentarios y fav/Thank you all for your visit, kind comments and fav
Pipilo maculatus
usually in the bushy undergrowth so a real treat for me to catch out in the open...
many thanks for stopping by to visit and share....risa
Road 452, Vágar. Faroe Islands.
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The buildings were both started in 1885 with the Jail opening in 1886 and the Court House in 1887. Originally, the Council had decided to open the buildings on the date of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee which was June 22, 1887. It was suggested to allow $500.00 to pay for the festivities. However, the money was returned to a general fund as it was never spent because the buildings were opened instead on May 9, at the beginning of the spring assizes
George F. Durand was born in 1850 to Scottish parents. His artistic ability encouraged his father to enroll him in Peel’s Art School, London, where after two years of study, specializing in marble sculpturing, Durand began his studies in architecture in apprenticeship with London architect, William Robinson. After completing his apprenticeship, Durand moved to the United States, where he helped with the designs of the New York State Capital Building for a short time.
Soundless Deep.
At the top of Plitvice after a long day trekking, just when the night started falling. A beautiful layer of colors from blue hour, the smell of the trees, the pure fresh air of summer evening, the magnificient view, the sound of silence, I was in heaven on earth.
Croatia, July 21 2016.
An oldie from the archives at Fifty Point.
Freezing rain and ice for the past couple days - not too much fun being outside except taking a couple of photos of ice covered objects.
The outside area of Mercer Street Dancehall in Dripping Springs, Texas. I went to Dripping Sunday for there Founders Day Festival and had a great time. Most of the festivals I go to, the music doesn't start until really late in the day. But, at this one the music was already going when I got there at 10:30 am. I like to beat the crowds..;)
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There were once numerous watermills along the River Nene in Northamptonshire, and historical records show that there were two at Cotterstock, just outside Oundle, in the 1300s. The mill building that remains is much later than that and has been converted into a residential property, like several other old watermills that still remain. This old sluice gate, probably dating from the 1800s, is adjacent to the former mill. It is a reminder of our reliance on water power (and windmills, of course) before the invention of steam engines.
Autumn color, majestic mountains, sounds of nature, and crisp temperatures made for sensory overload on this wonderful day at Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park.
View the entire Tetons - East and West Set
View my - Most Interesting according to Flickr
Panorama of the highplains at the Ida mountainrange in Crete.
Here you find the highest mountains of Crete over 2200m.
In winter the tops are coverd with snow.
強風のため、灯台の外の展望台は閉じられていました。
夜になって、鍵が開けられ、外の展望台に登りましたが、
三脚は役に立たず、振れずに撮れたのはこの一枚だけでした。
Because of the strong wind, the observatory outside the lighthouse was closed.
In the evening, the key was opened and I went up to the outside observatory,
The tripod was useless, and only this one was able to take without swinging.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Jan. 14, 2017