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Just to show you, this what happens when the stags get to close,they do the haka,but this is full frame,I am on my knees behind a oak tree,tripod closed up,so I am looking up at him,he was being chased by the big guy in the other shot, he also was full frame.
I call this stag Patch, look along his back, he has been about for the last 5 or 6 years,but he don't look to good this year,he has got a very badly infected eye,
a series of photos taken during the carnival of Taormina (Sicily) 2018 ....
una serie di foto realizzate durante il carnevale di Taormina (Sicilia) 2018 ....
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I took two new pictures today to post them on Instagram to introduce the actual fight that went on yesterday between the Patches and their sweater, as the horizontal format won't be much readable on people's phones.
And as I can't resist Patch, I'll post them here too.
haha-aw, Patch♥!
A duo of male cabbage whites or cabbage butterflies, only one black spot on the wing. Females have two black spots.
The Yashicamat is not particularly known for its boke, but I think it's quite alright!
Yashicamat, Fuji Reala
Every spring the most beautiful little patch of purple flowers bloom along side the road. So driving by tonight on my way home from work, I noticed that the purple flowers had bloomed. And,I return with my little girl to walk through it and remember the first time her and I walked through the purple patch together. It is one of my most favorite memories together.
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Rapidly changing light as I sat waiting and shivering on Curbar edge, the cold wind was ferocious today!! I eventually captured an isolated patch of sunlight on the distant landscape, seconds later it all looked very different.
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Taken in the 1970s.
A girl patches a fiberglass hull on the Community Boating dock on the Charles River.
R-1: Letzter Tag der Blue Dot Mission im Orbit.
R-1: Last day of the Blue Dot mission in orbit
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Yesterday was a busy day in the garden, mowing the grass. I always leave this patch until the cowslips have finished seeding. I don't know why, I've lots of cowslips elsewhere in the garden. Today, I'm just testing how little make up I can get away with; a little bit more foundation and a bit of blusher wouldn't come amiss.
We've been living through a rubbish (in more ways than one) time here, but as my partner's health improves, it's time to start booking medical appointments for me ... maybe even some patch testing! LOL!
Female Osprey's Brood Patch (?) showing... from in Maryland this past Spring.
Just 4 months and the Osprey will be arriving again. Btw, I spotted an Osprey in Maryland on Saturday (11/2/2013) so they haven't all left! I've heard in the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay there are now a population of Osprey that do not migrate.
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When Union Pacific wanted to paint up an SD70ACe to honor the US military based on a B17 bomber built in 1943 and named The Spirit of Union Pacific, they first needed to free up road number 1943. This road number was already assigned to an ex-Cotton Belt GP60. The old 1943 was renumbered and re-patched to UP 1158 to make room for the new heritage unit. The old road number, however, still sticks out like a sore thumb.
UP 1158 (GP60)
I took two new pictures today to post them on Instagram to introduce the actual fight that went on yesterday between the Patches and their sweater, as the horizontal format won't be much readable on people's phones.
And as I can't resist Patch, I'll post them here too.
haha-aw, Patch♥!
beautiful japanese style house. snow is steadily falling but the japanese autumn leaves are still falling.