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That medium/rare Tenderstrip came out just perfect.
My wife says I'm like Carmy in "The Bear" in the kitchen.
And that my cooking obsession is not skills or talent, it's a diagnosis.
I think she's right...
See more in my BLOG POST
I am wearing:
* Petite Mort Busted moto Jacket, Clean Medwash BF Jeans and White chiffon Halter. Petite Mort and Oubliette are moving to a new half sim. Grand opening will be March 3 with a DJ and gift card give aways. The sim will not only feature the stores but will be a destination for bloggers and photographers, as well as folks that just want to hang out. Before that - from February 10th - 19th, there is a Moving Sale - 50% off store wide (excludes gift cards) (NEW)
* -FABIA- Amanda mesh hair. Exclusive for Coven (NEW)
* *AvaWay* CARRIE earrings
Catwa bento head - Catya
Maitreya Lara body
Lara Hurley skin - May
IKON Promise Eyes - Coffee
The scene:
* [ zerkalo ] Let it Snow - Fireplace, Golden Shade (on/off sound) - RARE
* JIAN Dashing Dalmatians 18. Triple Nap
* Scarlet Creative Jardiniere Cottage
dust bunny . potted cheese plant, potted palm and folding fur chair
[Katelicious] Pile Rug White (Tintable)
The pose is from Luanes World BENTO poses - "Perfect For Me". Exclusive for The XXX Event opening february 15th (NEW)
fireworks, rockets, lotto, and what's that? gas!....oh, yeah. when you buy 60 dollars worth of fuel (at the pump)....you still have to hit the $10.00 minimum when you use your debit or credit card inside.
... 've my umbrella with me
Taken at Digital Art -Cammino e Vivo Capovolto , Blossom Land (99, 29, 21)
Skógafoss-Iceland
Only Iceland to provide this kind of moments !
A powerful waterfall set in a stunning landscape, the light that triggers a rainbow and a photographer, all in the same frame.
What to say !? The first thing that occurred to me was ... the perfect moment !
Nikon D810 + Nikkor AF-S 16-35 f/4 ED @ 16 mm
ISO 40 - f/11 - 0.5 sec
Filter Used:
Formatt/Hitech ND Firecrest 1.2
Perfect colors on a perfect morning! I guess tomorrow not this kind of reflection in the water with a storm coming up. 😅
The migrating birds were out in force today at the local lake I go to. A Double-crested Cormorant trying to stay out of the wind.
An exquisite seed pod of a cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana).
Found 4 of them hiding in the grass and was rather stoked as I'd assumed the birds had eaten them. Even though the pods were skeletonising, the fruit inside was absolutely delicious.
We took a break from cabin chores - jumped into our truck, and Doc and I headed out. Driving through an area that is dotted with ponds - I spotted a pair of trumpeter swans sitting on their nest. I hopped out of the passenger side intending to cross the road and grab a few shots. As I shut my door and looked down, I found a large pile of bear scat on the edge of the road. I stepped over it and then looked up - to my surprise this beautiful cow moose stood in a tiny pond that was not visible to the highway due to the dense vegetation. I instantly forgot the swans, why would I capture them when a moose was just a few yards from me. She was in an ideal moose setting, and she let me get as many shots as I wanted. I guess I didn't look too threatening standing there with only a camera.
This shot is the result of the craziest timeluck I ever had while taking photos.
I said to my friend: "Damn, have a look, that frame is perfect. Now I want a red train to drive across the bridge!"
And just as I finished the sentence the train arrived 😅🚂
Managed to find two blueberries with almost identical star-shapes on them. Taken for Macro Mondays 'Perfect Match' theme.
I'd like to see the world for once
All standing hand in hand
And hear them echo through the hills
For peace through out the land
(That's the song I hear)
I'd like to teach the world to sing
In perfect harmony
I shot this through my dining room window! It acts like a bird blind, so the animals do not notice you as much!
A break from Astro. I saw that fellow mad tog (Geoff Moore) posted a shot recently from this trip out. It reminded me of how good a morning it had been. One of those trips where you return with so many images, that under normal circumstances, you would process. Many have been hidden on my hard drive as I processed only the most obvious ones before moving on to the next adventure, this is one of the images left hidden on the hard drive
A honeycomb cell measures approximately 5mm wide and is constructed from beeswax exuded from a gland on the honeybee’s abdomen. The cell will be used repeatedly either to store honey or raise brood. Brood cells are cleaned and polished with propolis as each new bee emerges, slowly darkening them over one or more seasons. Cells are offset and you can see the structure of the opposite cell when you look through the comb.
I still find Oxford evocative and romantic after all these years; a perfect place to wander arm in arm, wrapped up for the weather before finding a cosy, low beamed pub, and leaving as the old lights begin to glow down the atmospheric narrow lanes.
A blustery afternoon, the air (and this image), full of blown leaves.
A return visit to make the most of the fast disappearing autumnal colour after my rather frustrating one the previous week under grey skies.
View across Christ Church Meadow from the Dean's Ham a narrowish strip of grass and trees that borders the River Thames.
I think Im going to leave this and jump on to another project before she ends up looking more and more like Elvira!
You can see better views on my blog
Nerium oleander, commonly known as oleander or rosebay, is a shrub or small tree cultivated worldwide in temperate and subtropical areas as an ornamental and landscaping plant.oleander. Seen in Nice, Côte d'Azur, France.
"Дождливая история", 1988:
"A Rainy Day", 1988 animated short film is an adaptation of Joan Aiken's "The Baker's Cat" story by director Tatyana Mititello at Soyuzmultfilm studio in the Soviet Union in 1988. It also set to Paul Whiteman's 1928 song Chiquita and other jazz standards:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=omx_RkAJmJE
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I completely enjoy sitting by the windmills, watching the sun set and listening to nature all around me.
Oklahoma Panhandle
The Winter Park Express has expanded service, currently running with seven coaches and a sightseer/lounge car. The train is just over 9,000 feet (2,743 meters) above sea level here at East Portal, in the middle of a frozen winter wonderland. The Continental Divide is snow-covered, the peaks in the background are around 13,000 feet (almost 4,000 meters) above sea level. The train just emerged from the Moffat Tunnel, and is running right on time for its journey back to Denver.
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