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This had infiltrated a rotting stump and was growing inside the wood too. Chatley Heath Surrey. Mixed coniferous and deciduous woods and heathland.
May 24,2009
Katy Texas
Back yard flower garden.
Our dogs knocked this over & it broke off after I took the pic!@#$%^
i was never more than a figment of his imagination...it would explain some things I guess. ( a 20 minute exercise )
Shown here is possibly a hybrid duck with webbed feet. Webbed feet are an adaptation to an aquatic environment. Since ducks hunt for food in the water they must be well adapted to have any success. Webbed feet help the duck swim faster and they are suited for walking on land when the duck must breed.
Taken January 29, 2020 at Layton Commons Park in Utah
If the labor theory of aesthetic value suggested here and there by Historicus has any standing, then this pic should have some merits, considering the rather rocambolesque circumstances of the shot, and the fact that I made a major fool out of myself with a rather dignified fellow sitting there on a bench (with a notepad in his hands, ah!) trying to mind his own business. But I am rather skeptical of labor theories of any value ...I wish.. :)
As I'm getting change for the bus at a snack bar in Stanley Park, I look down and standing no more than 2 feet away from me is this raccoon. I didn't move, and neither did the raccoon. It eventually scampered off.
Returning for Christmas after my first semester of college I finally understood what is meant by the saying that you don't really appreciate something until it's gone. I've never been so happy to see rocks and ocean and clean white snow. As you're going to see from the rest of these pictures growing up in Harrington taught me so much and shaped who I am today in a way no other place possibly could. It was in this place, this environment that I learned to be a person! I learned to walk and talk, experienced my first kiss, my first boyfriend and my first break-up. I learned how to take care of myself and others. Despite all the things that people may say against it (and lord knows it is far from perfect) I think it was the greatest place in the world to grow up!
Nizlopi - possibly our favourite set at Purbeck. We are not going to pretend these are great photos - it was dark with harsh stage lights and we were in a bad position - but hopefully they capture some of the atmosphere of a great set!From a collection of photos taken at the 2014 Purbeck Folk Festival in Dorset
- the best festival of them all! See www.purbeckfolk.co.uk/