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I purchased fabric last year (it was a table cloth). I never used it but liked the pattern so I made some Chrismas ornaments.
I was doing a timelapse at the train tracks, hoping for a good sunset and a train or two. I got the latter, and for some reason, both of the trains that passed stopped before crossing the road. Each time someone got off the train to do a quick check of the tracks, then they hopped back on and the train went on it's way. Of all the times I've been stopped at this crossing, I don't think I've ever seen that happen.
Common lizard found in the old brick work at Shoreham Fort, West Sussex. There were quite a few making the most of the late afternoon sun...
The hillsides south of Telluride, Colorado display a beautiful palette of autumnal colors in early October. Not only do the aspens show a variety of transforming colors but the mountain peaks themselves add to the show with pastel shades running the gamut from lime green to salmon and many shades in between.
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Visited with Wiffsmiff23. A permission visit to a local sma-ll, volunteer run theatre and cinema in a local town 30 minutes away. Two hours spent exploring inside and some time in the projection room to finish as a bonus.
This is the oldest theatre site in Wales. It was extensively refurbished in 1927 but as it retained the basic structure of the Victorian building it can claim to be one of, if not, the oldest working theatre in Wales. The present building stands on the site of what was The Bell Inn, the history of which can be traced back to at least 1794. More history can be found here: www.monmouth-savoy.co.uk/history/
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I played this game once before, but I thought I might play it again for the new contacts.
1. I am a doctor, work in ED. I live in New Zealand. I am originally from Bangladesh, moved to New Zealand 10 years ago.
2. When I was little a soldier once pointed a gun at me and my younger brother. It was scary. I had more scary experiences as a child. I saw a man hanged himself, he was hanging from the ceiling. Once I accidentally entered into an under construction building and found a guy in his late 20s having sex with a 13 yr old boy. I knew both of them, I was scared.
3. I was least demanding among my siblings, so I think I missed out on many toys and stuff. I don't regret though. And I am still the same.
4. But I had a wonderful childhood. I loved to play soccer, cricket and table tennis. I loved to read, listen to music, watch movies and spend time with friends. And I loved to spend time alone thinking such things as is there really a God?
5. In med school my close friends jokingly (and affectionately) used to call me 'bullu'. It means little boy's...... One of their wives later started calling me 'bullu bhai' without knowing what it meant :). One of my colleagues here calls me Jack, because she thinks aftab is too hard to remember.
6. I drink Earl Grey tea in the morning and rest of the day I keep drinking coffee. I like black coffee. I love to try different kind of foods and I have many favorites, but I love Bangladeshi food most.
7. I like all sorts of movies, from scary to comedy to cartoons. Almost 90% of the time I watch only three channels: Discovery, National geographic and Food TV (if I ever quit my profession I want to be a chef).
8. I listen to all kinds of musics, but Bangla and Ghazals are my favorites.
9. I read almost anything. My favorite poets are Tagore and Jeebananda Das.
10. My cat's name is Muffin. She is a tabby, one and half years old. She sleeps in my bed and wakes me up at 6am every morning by walking all over me.
11. I am very loyal to my friends, more than I am to my own relatives.
12. Two of my most favorite persons live far away from me and incidentally they share the same first name. I miss them, but I am happy with life. I think life is beautiful.
A Little Roe deer pops his head up.Roe deer are one of our two native species of deer and are easily recognized by their fluffy pompom tails.
My favorite game to play with toddlers is peek a boo! I simply ask them to go look around the tree to see what is back there, they almost always circle it, and when I can see them again, I yell "Peek a boo"...I 99% of the time I get a beautiful shot.
My sweet Sophie loves cuddling in the pink fluffy blanket in my office when I'm working on the computer.
I borrowed these peeking posies from Christa and paperpieced them together. I like how you can cut away the paper around the flowers. It is a one-layered card but optical it has multiple layers!
A grizzly bear peeks out at the camera from a stand of tall sedge grasses with fall seed heads growing along a river bank. Bears are ominvores and in the spring, when they come out of hibernation, tender sedge grass shoots can be a large part of their diet, but in the fall in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region they gorge on salmon during the fall migration of the fish up the rivers.
30/12/2023 www.allenfotowild.com
Here's a close-up of the same Price Scanner & Service kiosk seen down the way in the previous photo. I realized I haven't gotten/posted a good, detailed shot of one of these before, so I wanted to be sure to do so this time around. Plus, this one was just begging to be photographed, with that old directory playing peek-a-boo with the camera!! As I mentioned before (feels like long ago now...), these original store maps were just covered over with the more modern-looking ones with the reset that moved and expanded the pantry department to this side (prior to PFresh, and since no remodel was involved, I'm also going to say prior to 2004). One of 'em was so camera-hungry it hitched a ride home with me ;)
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These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)