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Went to The Pumpkin Patch in Redlands with my sister Elvia and took the girls with me! It was hot but they seem to have enjoyed themselves! ^_^
This is Patch, the daughter of Lily. She's very shy and skittish and will not do anything without Lily. Patch and Lems get along fine and Patch follows Lems around everywhere. Lems is not kept with either of them though. Really Patch acts like a baby, even though she too is bigger than Lemons. She isn't as big a food lover as Lems is, but she is a much louder squeaker :)
Monaluna quilt made with mostly Urban Patch fabrics as well as some AH Heath, RK gingham and kona cotton. My first time using Quilters Dream wool batting.
Unable to upload yesterday because I couldn't use the internet. This was taken however, yesterday so fear not.
Normally I’m not a big fan of “patch jobs” or “bandits” and the like, but since this one is now off MRL’s roster, I’m kind of glad I have a photograph of it. Montana Rail Link SD45 no 8941 heads west at Blossburg, Montana. During it’s life, the SD45 worked for Seaboard Coast Line, Clinchfield, Seaboard System, CSX, VMV, IMRL, and finally MRL.
My nine-patch is finally complete! Sewed the binding while on vacation in Wisconsin. I stopped at half-size, 35 blocks. I'm really happy with it, and I love how the white ties everything together! Thanks for the quilt-along, AmandaJean!
Pumpkin Patch at Birtch Farms near Woodstock, Ont.
3-exposure HDR using Photomatix Pro 3. My very first HDR image!
(Normal exposure shot can be seen here)
Received honourable mention in the Beach Photo Club's 1st 2009 contest in the Open category - displayed at the Beacher Cafe in fall 2009.) Also featured in the April 2009 issue of the Beaches/Danforth SNAP! newspaper)
Here is a little veggie patch Cake that I made yesterday.
Nothing too fancy, just nice and simple! (just wish I had more time to spend on all the little details)
It's a vanilla sponge cake filled with Vegan chocolate mousse and hoven-baked apples.
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Bordered Patch (Chlosyne lacinia).
Cedar Hill State Park. Cedar Hill, Texas.
Dallas County. 21 October 2019.
Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f/4E ED PF VR + TC-14e III teleconverter.
(420mm) f/8 @ 1/1600 sec. ISO 500.
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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A ripe pumpkin patch ready for the Halloween harvest. Click here or on the image to view LARGER and on black. (This is one of 6 images in this series -- see below.)
This is a little family farm surrounded by development. They sell their produce direct to the public. The pumpkins can be chosen and picked right out of the field, which is why the pumpkin vines are quite beaten down. I took this photo a week ago --only two days after they opened the field to the public, and already almost one-half of the pumpkins were gone! (I photographed with a medium telephoto lens to stack up and concentrate what was left.) I saw many pumpkins larger than these being carted away. Next year, I'll try to plan ahead and be there on opening day.
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October 22nd, 2011
We went to a pumpkin patch today, and these were the three that we chose. Huge pumpkins. We also prize stems, as is apparent.
You bet it was Love at First Sight.... Alas there was only One and my Mom got him so I will be looking everywhere for another <3 Santina NEEDS him as you can bet ;D
Pumpkins glow bright orange in the early morning sunshine of an autumn day.
These pumpkins will soon be jack-o-lanterns lighting up Halloween evening.
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Snow seems to have disappeared from the weather forecast for Calgary for the next few days. It was supposed to snow last night and this morning, but, instead, we have blue sky and sunshine. Yesterday, thinking I had better get out for a drive before this snow arrived, I drove east and north-east of the city, which I haven't done for ages. Not my favourite drive to get out there on a very busy highway with endless, enormous trucks, and it is also an area that I can easily get lost in once I get there. As it turned out, it was a cloudy, windy day. and definitely not good for taking photos.
The birds that I was hoping I might come across were nowhere to be seen. No problem, though, as I had already seen both species on a recent outing. Instead, I was so happy to see a flock of Gray Partridge and a handsome male Ring-necked Pheasant. The Partridge flushed from the edge of a gravel road and, as they always do, took flight over a field and disappeared from sight. As I watched, one individual partially showed himself, presumably checking for the group whether I had continued with my drive.
The Ring-necked Pheasant was crossing a field at a farm and not too far away. After turning in different directions, it gave a very loud squawk and off it flew, disappearing over an adjacent field. It had been ages since I last saw one of these spectacular, colourful birds, so this was a pleasant surprise.
These Pheasants are well-established in the wild in North America, but more are raised and released in Alberta every year as game birds.
Eastpak bag custom with patches ( Obey, Dudes Factory, Supakitch, Flying Fortress) and my two persian cats.
Photo : février 2017.
Patches & her baby.
Planning to upload the rest of the kitten photos in one post (gotta practice my new skill) but wanted to give this one its own place in my stream. I love how she is holding the baby, giving her a pillow to rest on. Almost 3 years later and we still miss him/her. One of my personal favs.
A celebration of fall at Szalay's Farm Market in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Best viewed in light box.
Peninsula, OH USA
Crimson Patch Butterfly at the Butterfly Farm in Stratford-upon-Avon
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