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The Pin Mill, Bodnant Gardens, Conwy, North Wales.
The Pin Mill coordinates...53.2337°N 3.8012°W
The Pin Mill at Bodnant Garden in Conwy, Wales, was originally built as a lodge or garden house around 1730 at Woodchester, Gloucestershire. The building was later used as a pin factory and later still as a hide store for a tannery. Henry McLaren, 2nd Baron Aberconway purchased the Pin Mill when it was derelict and arranged for it to be dismantled, transported and reassembled at Bodnant in 1938–39. The architect J. Murray Easton made some repairs and sensitive alterations.
The Pin Mill was designated a Grade II*-listed building in 1952 as a fine example of an early Georgian garden building.
The storeyed central tower has a pyramidal roof and is symmetrically flanked by two lower pavilions.
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🍄 🌹 🌻 🍁 My garden 🍀 🌹🌷 🌞
surprise visitor
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The African legend says that this bird, the Pin-tailed Whydah is so in love with himself that he has developed into a real nuisance during the breeding season. He has the loudest mouth and does not tolerate any other birds anywhere near any food as he believes that it all belongs to him.
true - he's a wild thing
It's a rainy, cool day at Chez Puckish, and I don't much feel like going out. Back to work today, at any rate, so not a lot of time to search out opportunities, even inside.
I've picked up embroidery again after a long hiatus, and my full pincushion - the classic tomato/strawberry combo - caught my eye while I was on a work call. Mounted the fauxlloclip on my iPhone, and here ya go. I especially like the swirls on the glass head of the green pin.
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Für“Happy Macro Mondays“
Thema:“Pins“ am 28.06.2021
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I was beginning to regret choosing these split pins for today's theme because I missed colour, but the addition of a couple of tiny flowers from the garden cheered me up immediately. :)
For this week's Macro Mondays group theme, Pins.
Les pins étaient très à la mode dans les années 90. J'en ai ressorti un épinglé sur un bouchon de Champagne avec son fermoir arrondi des plus efficaces. #Macro #MacroMondays #PinBadge
Found an old magnet in the sewing kit and began to see how many pins Etc that I could balance on it. In the end I attached far more items than this but I liked the colour and simplicity of this particular photo.
'Magnets' for 'Smile on Saturday'.
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Happy SoS.
Macro Mondays
"Pins·
This shot is 4.6 cm wide by 3 cm high.
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Needles and Pins (2002 Remaster) Ramones
Retoma el amor y un día sabrás
ponerte de rodillas y sentir
agujas y alfileres en el corazón
que hieren, lastiman y duelen....
Agujas y alfileres en el corazón
Take back love and one day you will know
get on your knees and feel
needles and pins in the heart
that hurt, hurt and hurt ...
Needles and pins in the heart
Reprenez l'amour et un jour vous saurez
mettez-vous à genoux et sentez
aiguilles et épingles dans le coeur
qui fait mal, mal et mal...
Aiguilles et épingles dans le coeur
Riprenditi l'amore e un giorno lo saprai
mettiti in ginocchio e senti
aghi e spilli nel cuore
che fa male, fa male e fa male...
Aghi e spilli nel cuore
María
Contax IIa, Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 5cm 1:2 collapsible, Ilford FP4+ 125 @ 100, PMK 1:2:100 8" 30' 24ºC.
we continue with our daily creeps and today i have pinned down my wife
taken in our house, which is open to the public!
Macro Monday's and the theme of "Pins".
A straightforward photo this week. I decided to focus on the pins of a Compact Flash card reader, It was slightly easier than using my Nikon D200 as a subject where the pins are quite recessed inside the camera. The card reader also has a blue light that illuminates when it is plugged in.
Compact flash cards are the reason I mainly use a lead to connect the camera too my laptop. I had heard stories when I first got my Nikon D70 of the possibility of pins getting bent in the CF card port so to this day I am still in the habit of using a lead.
My small flask that holds ashes, what ashes, not sure, but since it is dust to dust and ashes to ashes, when things seem out of place or crazier than normal I touch the flask or at times sprinkle some to get the perspective of it really isn't that bad. Always visible in the corner of the pin board, just an ever reminder to make the most of this day.
The Pin-tailed whydah (Vidua macroura) is a small songbird with a conspicuous pennant-like tail in breeding males. It is a resident breeding bird in most of Africa south of the Sahara Desert.
The pin-tailed whydah is 12 - 13 cm in length, although the breeding male's tail adds another 20 cm to this. The adult male has a black back and crown, and a very long black tail. The wings are dark brown with white patches, and the underparts and the head, apart from the crown, are white. The bill is bright red. The female and non-breeding male have streaked brown upperparts, whitish underparts with buff flanks, and a buff and black face pattern. They lack the long tail extension, but retain the red bill. Immature birds are like the female but plainer and with a greyish bill.
This beautiful male Pin-tailed Whydah was seen singing in a light rain, displaying its breeding plumage and was captured during a photography safari on a game drive in Nairobi National Park, Kenya.
Pin Mill image on a misty day, edited in Photoshop to remove the land on the other side of the estuary.