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Pumpkin Patch
Maple Ridge, BC
Canada
This October scene caught my eye.
A young boy stops his bike overlooking the Pumpkin Farm.
Meanwhile a young lady is captured taking a photo of a pumpkin with her cell phone.
Her partner appears to be lost in thought.
Remnants of summer corn border the country property.
Thanks for viewing
Pre Happy Halloween,
~Christie
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Selective focus on one bud on my Winter Gladioli which are providing much needed colour in the garden at the moment.
Spare a thought for Queensland again facing major flooding for the 3rd time this year. And at such a late stage in the year!
I'll be off for a couple of days so will hopefully be able to comment & respond to comments next week.
Having completed a brief stop after cresting the summit at Sand Patch, Pennsylvania, four second-generation geeps get a westbound pig train moving.
It is that time of year and the pumpkin patches are busy with families getting out to enjoy our lovely fall weather. I had to get out early yesterday to get a couple of shots before the crowds descended. Maan Farm Market, Abbotsford, B.C.
The bar-tailed godwit is a long-billed, long-legged wading bird which visits UK shores for the winter. Most usually seen in its grey-brown winter plumage, birds in spring may show their full rich chestnut breeding plumage. In flight it shows a white patch stretching from the rump up the back, narrowing to a point. It breeds in the Arctic of Scandinavia and Siberia and hundreds of thousands of them pass through the UK, on their way further south, or stop off here for the winter.
A bit of a rarety @ Kidwelly
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De groene eilandjes met zeekraal aan de zuid kant van Terschelling waren erg mooi om te fotograferen. Het was vorig jaar een periode met warm weer en weinig wind. Hoor je de vogeltjes kwetteren? ;-)
Many thanks for your kind visit!
Both boxcars seen here are patched for Conrail. The white one is former LV while the other is obviously former NYC (thus former Penn Central).
These are cars I weathered and patched and I'm running them on a friend's railroad for his first-ever open house.
Everyone likes to joke around that The Zed Patch has real zeds (zombies) in it; that they come out at night.
Is it real? Of course its a real place! Its just a dark, dead patch in the middle of the woods where nothing seems to grow.
But as for the zeds? Well its just a rumor but something must be said: people DO go missing out there; especially those who venture out alone.
So if you dare venture out to The Zed Patch at night, bring a flashlight, watch out where you're walking, and bring a friend.
After all, there are a lot of zeds...and they are hungry.
Thank you to Vin Raven-Mysterious for collaborating with me and creating the custom poses! Check out his other dark. alternative, and unique poses and phenomenal photography in People in Photo: Be My Mannequin? Pose Store!
Wheaton's parking deck was the place to be as a M-PRCB was heading for Proviso behind a patched C40-8 and a pure Chicago and North Western C44-9W.
UP eventually wiped the North Western off of the face of the Geneva Subdivision and today it is nothing but Union Pacific on the freights through here.
An eastbound Union Pacific coal train exits the Moffat Tunnel at East Portal, Colorado, on October 2, 2008. The lead locomotive is a former Chicago & North Western GE AC4400CW that is now patched and renumbered UP No. 6718. The strange off-center yellow patch and UP logo on the nose is allowing a peek at the famous C&NW ball and bar logo.
Yorkshire Dales National Park
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It was an amazing experience to witness these flock of birds flying with twist and turns around the Sun. This shot is a token of many beautiful memories during my visit to Delhi, India.
It was realized later that they all have similar white pattern patch on them, quite unusual. If anyone know about it then please do let me know about it, would appreciate it.