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The tallest of a small stand of Teasel - invasive but not aggressive - submit. They will disappear in the next snowfall.
Remnants of a weather battered wharf.
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Florabella Textures
Of Dunstanburgh Castle - and of Storm Corrie.
!'m having a go at this year's 100 x with Northumberland being my 'X'.
100 x 2022 - Northumberland - 1/100
Padiham, Lancashite
This is a beech sapling overlooking a pond with the reflections of the surrounding trees.
I stumbled over this old tractor tires an early morning. They have to be quite old, because this area became an nature reserve in 1984. It is a fantastic area if you are into birds, but it is ok for landscapes as well.
This is a dress I designed and made recently out of some quilting fabric. It also has matching cushions. I will be doing a shoot using it.
I have created a new facebook page here for behind the scenes and other stuff. You can become my fan if you like.
"Please be careful with me. I'm sensitive and I'd like to stay that way."
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Remnants of Fall most of the leaves have fallen and are accumulating in different areas but still adding some color, found in North Carolina.
So this is another composition of this iconic place called Crystal Mill and probably the last. Don't want to wear out a good thing. I like the fallen down boards around it, its hard to tell what they were at one point but it adds another layer of interesting texture.
after the valentine very late bloomers first come the golden scintillating remnants of last summer near the subtle blue of the lake
🎶 GOTHIC STORM - REMNANTS OF PEACE
“I see the world being slowly transformed into a wilderness; I hear the approaching thunder that, one day, will destroy us too. I feel the suffering of millions. And yet, when I look up at the sky, I somehow feel that everything will change for the better, that this cruelty too shall end, that peace and tranquility will return once more.”
Anne Frank
Old fort structure from the 1880's in southern New Mexico, USA, where times were very hard in the desert. I got an eerie feeling while photographing here. (Probably the pacifist in me). Thank you for the visitations!
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Kimball County, Nebraska
This was once a pretty substantial house - it seems odd that the west facade is blown open - it was a masonry wall. Must have had a serious structural problem; maybe two many windows for the blasting west wind. To the right you can see the foundation remains of what was likely a large barn.
Pieces of a busy port long gone, Cardiff Docks.
Read about my shot of the millenium (centre) in my blog.
I Love the look of days gone by .. and having said that I wish to address all the "days that have gone by" recently for me since I have posted or fav'd. Real life has just been so crazy busy .. running and running for the last 4 weeks it seems. So please forgive my absenteeism .. (is that a word). I've missed posting .. and seeing your pictures as well. So heres to hoping for a slow down and most of all I hope you all have the safest and best Memorial Day weekend. Hugs to you all .. :)
Photo was taken at : MOTORHEADZ CAFE / Route66, High Level (111, 128, 22)