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An abandoned cabin near the ghost town of Rhyolite. I shot the chair and bed springs through the window. The poor chair appears to have been thoroughly decimated by rats or other wildlife.
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sun rising in the distance
fog
haze
mist
as fisherman
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Photography’s new conscience
I quite like taking pictures of birds with colour abnormalities, they are unique.
But occasionally you see unwell animals and it is quite sad, as soon as this chaffinch landed it was clear there was something wrong, its walk was unusual and its feet were not right at all.
I did a bit of research and this looks like Viral Wart infection (viral papillomas) that affects Chaffinches apparently around 1% of the population are affected although not as badly as this poor bird.
This bird seemed to fly and eat and apart from the feet looks quite healthy so it seems to be quite well.
Taken at RSPB Middleton Lakes
This poor old Canada Goose is really struggling to get to grips with hide and seek school. I’m sure it thought that by staying really still (which it did) I wouldn’t see them. They weren’t so lucky this time. I spotted them while walking the gravel pit trail at Fingringhoe.
This is the first year in a long time I can remember that my Dad's tomatoes have not looked great! Probably still tastes good, though! :)
European swallowtail (Papilio machaon) on the branch of dill.
Captured by Canon SX50 HS in Kuskovo village near Tomsk, Western Siberia, Russia, Jul 2015
Poor Charlie, our neighbour's dog (or one of them), has had to have some treatment on his eyes. Nothing serious, thankfully.
But until the treatment is finished he's wearing a 'bucket.' On top of that, Barbara has had to take Buster to her Mum's as he keeps licking the cream off Charlie.
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Ol’ Luther posed so nicely for me some time ago and never received his moment in the limelight as the photos never got posted. This lumpy lizard did stand up nice and tall for the photo shoot and I just passed over the photo. I guess that I have better give Luther the day in the sun that he deserves. This particular alligator is roughly 9-feet in length and is very well fed. Photo taken on Horsepen Bayou.
I don’t have any of them named but I should recognize them considering how often I see them.
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A camera phone picture. Lily was spayed last Monday, and had a dewclaw (sp) removed. She broke this e-collar, so Mom got a new one last night, it's red. I tried to get a picture this morning, a real picture, but she kept trying to eat my camera, so perhaps another time. :P
One day this will be an artifact, uncovered from an archaeology dig, In the meantime, it reclines, sculptural, while leaves turn and fall, and the roof it once rose from has been torn down and carried away.
Unfortunately Sophie is unwell at the moment. She has lost about a kilo, which is alot for a cat due to a thyroid problem. Fortunately, our pet insurance will pay for Radio Active Iodine Treatment which will cure it completely. She seems brighter this morning however. Some people have criticized us for taking treatment this far. They think it's too much fuss for just a cat. But if you take on a pet you take on the responsibility for a living creature. The vet doesn't think she is suffering at the moment, and that is key to our decision to give her a chance of full recovery.
Often there was a perpetual haze around Wisconsin Rapids with a lot of smoke in the sky from the nearby paper mills that provided a lot of business to GB&W, CNW, SOO and the MILW. It was a neat place to visit because the rail action had plenty of variety and there seldom wasn't something happening. CNW 711 has finished the daily chores aroud the area and has tied up at the joint CNW/SOO yard. June 19, 1981.
"I love you
It's a poor excuse for what I'm doing . But it's still true"
- Edward [Twilight]
by Me [Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart]
Marble statuette. High Contrast Portrait in Black and White.
There is so much more to St. Francis of Assisi than is usually thought of. He was a gentle radical: turning away from material wealth and concerns. A mystic who connected to all living things and saw them as individuals who had their own integrity and wonder. He lived among these creatures as well as among the poor in towns and villages during his itinerant life. We can all learn much from him.
Thank you for taking the time to view my photo, and for the faves and comments you make, thank you.
Reflecting on a day out.
I read today that Briton's take an average of 468 selfies per year !, this is number one out of the way for me.
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a HUGE thank you to Jason that gifted me the gills tattoo for my b-day *^* i love 'em!