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Body:
--- PUMEC - BOM - May Skin
Izzie's - Beauty Mole Dark L
Maitreya Mesh Body - Lara VS.3
Catwa Head - Catya
Cosmetics:
Izzie's -Bikini Tan Lines
Izzie's - Body Blemishes and Veins
Vezzo Ink Tattoo - BOM - Flowers Bright Pink
Veechi - Libra Shadow - Black
Veechi - Flat Mattes- Red
~~Ysoral~~ - Luxe nails - Jennifer
Accessories:
*RE*- Suicide Couples Bracelet
*RE* - Sublime Nose Piercing
*RE* - Quinn Rings Set
L'Etre - Gem Pierced Ears
Beloved Jewelry - Kitty Choker
"VOOH" Snake leg bands V2
Hair:
Doux - Vel
Outfit:
*CK* - Bad Habits top and shorts
.:ST:. - Long Lace Boots
The Blue Patch strong broken clouds create some odd colors in this beautiful sunset in North Carolina.
Patched - Both the sides and the roof of this old barn look to have been patched together over the years. It looks like there is more patching to do if this one is to survive.
Currie Street. This guy and his "worn" clothes fascinated me - so many torn/patched bits. Silver Efex Pro 2: Kodak 100 TMAX Pro with 100% Green filter
Flowers (Plumbago I think) compete for attention a garden at Yering Station vineyard in the Yarra Valley.
"Perhaps one reason we are fascinated by cats is because such a small animal can contain so much independence, dignity, and freedom of spirit. Unlike the dog, the cat's personality is never bet on a human's. He demands acceptance on his own terms."
- Lloyd Alexander
This is my soulmate, Dan Patch, and me. He was born in an outbuilding at Continental Machines, the factory in Savage, Minnesota that I worked at for many years. Savage (formerly Hamilton) was the home of the early 1900's world record holding, world famous pacer, harness racing horse, Dan Patch.
Anyway, Continental Machines was right across the highway from where the International Stock Food Farm (where Dan Patch lived and trained) ence the name.
Every year, we take the kids to the same pumpkin patch I went to as a kid - complete with hayrides, corn mazes, trains, & lots of mud. But this year, all we were missing was the mud! Oregon has blessed us with such beautiful weather this late in October, & we are taking full advantage of it! All this beauty - basically in our own backyard!
Patch ...
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As long as Activity Feed and E-mail notifications are a mess, I only post one (1) photo per day :-(
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UP 6378 shows off its SP speed lettering with train MAGLI-21 (Angleton, TX-Livonia, LA) in tow, heading into Houston on the BNSF Mykawa Sub.
Pearland, TX 4/21/2020
Patches swims by but keeps an eye out to make sure I am taking her photo.
(Sorry to have been away, we had a horrible ice storm and lost electricity for three days.)
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Really neat cab detail on 1747; You can see the 4701 number that was applied when it was first painted in Family Lines for SCL after rebuilding, the SBD patch that came next, two sets of sublettering for CSX and CSXT with 1747 in their font, and finally the CWCY sublettering.
DeLuca Farm Pumpkin Patch
Palos Verdes, CA
10-13-24
A 1940s Oliver Row Crop 60 tractor at the DeLuca Farm Pumpkin Patch on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. I saved a group of pumpkins in one of my photos as a pattern and layered the tractor photo on top.
Here is Patch the red squirrel photographed on a wide angle lens.
Looks like he is waiting for supper!
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Patch is settling in for the night. He has his bed trampled just the way he likes it, he has his chewie, and he awaits his goodnight treat.
Kick back and chillax.......
Slender-tailed meerkat
Scientific name: Suricata suricatta
Meerkats live together in large communities and are very friendly towards each other. They work as a group to look out for one another, with some meerkats being posted as lookouts to watch for predators and others being used to hunt prey or nurse the pups.
Often pictured ‘standing up’ on their rear legs, these inquisitive creatures are alert to every movement around them.
The dark patches around their eyes help to reduce the glare of the sun, making them even more effective lookouts. They communicate by chirping and make shrill sounds to warn each other of potential dangers.
Patches and patterns of Green and Brown.
Playing with Film simulation recipes, this one is based on Astia,
with colour shift of R-5 & B+3. Sharpness +2 Clarity -5 & auto white balance.
The stormy sky opened up briefly to let a ray of sun escape, lighting up this hill for a few moments. A thin layer of snow brightened the dark hills but had already melted off the dry, golden fields in the foreground. This was taken at a lunch stop just off Birch Creek Road, a ranch road at Apex, Montana, less than a kilometer off the I-15, on our journey south to California.
This partially hidden stream that flows into the Sheboygan Marsh was seen as I descended the tower last Friday.