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these are 15 year old cans of spray paint, which I found in our garage. my goal is to not spend ANY MONEY on this piece... these really help!
My restoration of Claudecf's: www.flickr.com/photos/bip/155064428/in/pool-90604013@N00?....
This is the higher resolution version. I 1st multiplied the layer, levels, flattened layers. I then did about 3 hours of mostly blur lighten/darken. With some healing brush work too. A little dodge & burn work also for emphasis or de-emphasis.
I put their names on the bottom because something was desperately needed there. It was too big of a blank space.
Every April 100 ONDA members gather to work on a restoration project, dance, drink beer and get caught up on "all things ONDA". This year our restoration project involved installing 15 beaver dam analogues in Pine Creek and using juniper trunks to protect plantings from browse.
Photo by ONDA
A circular walk to meet the Eastern GST Voles at Raven's Heath, Maulden Woods on 24/11/2020 from Maulden Church along the Greensand Ridge Walk noting some of the fungi,lichen and plants on the way. The Voles were in two "bubbles" of six each in proximity to each groupr at TL072383. Some Sycamore regrowth was coppiced for spoon making and Dave cleared a way for the Land Rover to access the bottom land for fence repair purposes. This henceforth will be known as Dave's gap. I met assorted dogs and a pair of horse riders.
.Solitude or Loneliness
Noon in November upon the seat
Upon the ridge, under the pines
The wind roars ceaselessly
Crows occasionally call
The distant sound, a digger reversing
As the boughs above creak
Here I sit wondering how the years
reflect the passing landscape.
Alone, the cool of the wind on my face
Sitting aloof not knowing
Should I feel happy and content
or be that lost lonely soul.
24/11/2020 1pm on a Voles Tuesday
Sat on the carved bench having my Eat Natural
bar contemplating not a lot before
I become sociable again with the voles