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Another drive-by, another abandoned house. This was in southwestern North Dakota, along the Theodore Roosevelt Highway.

Wisley RHS gardens on a dull wet morning still has beauty. No flowers needed in this corner but still beautiful.

It is my ardent belief that we can all find beauty, wherever we go, if only we open our eyes and see it. I had to take a trip to see my doctor the other day and as I was waiting for the tram to go home after my consultation, I happened to notice a few pretty pink ornamental flowering almond blossoms poking through a hedge as I waited. They appeared to be saying: "peek-a-boo - we see you. Do you see us?" I'm so glad that I did see them, as I love the pink and white blossoms of the flowering almond, and they gave me a much needed smile. They are so delicate and pretty, how can one not smile when seeing them?

 

Spring is slowly returning to Melbourne, not that you would think so today, with extremely low temperatures and gusty winds, but when I took this photo earlier in the week, it had been a cool, yet sunny day which is typical of early spring days in Melbourne.

 

A spring-blooming shrub, flowering almond is a beautiful addition to any garden with sweet pink double blossoms. Sometimes the flowers are followed by small round red fruit coveted by squirrels. This shrub can grow ten to fifteen feet tall, but there is also a dwarf flowering almond (Prunus glandulosa) with pink or white flowers that grows only four to five feet tall.

A view through the natural bridge there in southern Utah.

Thank you for stopping by! I appreciate it.

One of our Jumping Spiders peeking out from her nest.

"...love is a sliver of light peeking through the darkness; a whisper of hope when all is lost.”

 

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Hair: Lamb Love Potion [NEW] heavily post-processed

Skin/Dress/Wings: Coco Doll

Halo: Remarkable Oblivion

Necklace: Mandala

House/Shrubs: We're Closed

Pose: Del May

Location: My SIM

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a tree trunk.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza pnia drzewa.

"Let me just peek around this branch real quick and see if that creep is still there with his camera....YUP!"

 

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a trunk of a maple tree it is climbing.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza pnia klonu, na który się wspina.

Happy Fence Friday.....

Peek a Boo - I was going through old files and realized I'd never shared this image! The distance was large and this is a tight crop, but this was a truly special moment seeing these two young Bobkittens at ~3 months of age playing in the oak savannah. Not sure I'll ever see anything like this again, but hoping I do!

Species: Bobcat (Lynx rufus)

Location: Northern California, CA, USA

Date Taken: May 2020

Equipment: Nikon D810 + Nikkor 200-500mm f/5.6

Settings: 1/640s, ISO: 640, f/6.3 @500mm, Handheld

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!

Conway Scenic 4266 pokes around a curve between the Frankenstein Trestle and Arethusa Falls Road in Hart's Location, NH. 4266 and 573 are bringing a railfan special down the mountain to North Conway after venturing to Quebec Junction.

One from last February. I have been unwell but will now be easing back into Flickr hopefully. Will catch up with you all when I can.

The setting sun tries to hide behind a tree on the Lake Erie waterfront in Point Pelee National Park.

Sampson in Mark Burnham Provincial Park. Please view large to see that big brown eye peeking through. Dreaming of gorgeous green Thursdays :) Have a great day!

Pretty little doe looking at me from behind a large oak tree

It looked, at least to me, that the house was tentatively peeking around from the trees making sure the coast was clear.

 

Taken about half an hour after sunset.

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Tips of tender green,

Leaf, or blade, or sheath;

Telling of the hidden life

That breaks forth underneath,

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Christina Rossetti

 

Saltram House is a George II era mansion located in Plympton, Plymouth. In 1957, it became a property of the National Trust, who operate it under the name "Saltram".

Saltram House was used as one of several local settings for the 1995 film Sense and Sensibility.

  

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) peeking from behind a tree.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) wyglądająca zza drzewa.

what does peek out of the water ....

never seen before, no idea :)

You ?

Happy evening everyone!

HGGT everyone! Wish you all a wonderful day. :D

Explored:)

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) looking at a photographer while peeking from behind a tree.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) patrząca na fotografa wyglądając zza drzewa.

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Some of the cows are really outgoing, while others take a while and observe what is going on before approaching me.

A baby raccoon peeking around a tree at me.

SCENE made with Midjourney

Enhanced with Corel PSP and PhotoFiltre Studio 10

Sand Martin at its nest hole at a colony in a ruined building

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