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[From the archives 2011]

A mountain stream in the Smoky Mountains, Tennessee. It is clear, cold, ever-flowing, shady, fast and noisy. As you travel along this stream, you will hear it talk to you all day. One of the most beautiful places in the Smoky Mountains.

Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Family vacation during Easter at Skagen, Denmark – April 2023.

This frog decided to check out our lawn for an afternoon,

Something I can not do as I always have a mini human attached to me (not that I'm complaining). I now have 3 children! On the 13th November I gave birth to another little girl, Milla. I am so smitten by the little beauty but extra busy now. I hope to take more pics of my dolls soon!

Photo By: Cate Infinity

 

Shot in Second Life Official Viewer in Ultra. No edit.

 

Location: Drone Haven

 

Backstory: Drone Haven, a city long abandoned by humanity, stands as a haunting testament to the fleeting importance of humankind in the grand narrative of nature. Rusted skyscrapers rise from fractured earth, their decayed frames wrapped in vines and moss, bearing witness to nature’s quiet reclamation. Faded posters and graffiti whisper a warning from a forgotten era: “The End is Near!” On the city’s outskirts, a survivalist camp briefly clung to life. Dreamers and pragmatists built it as humanity’s final stand, cultivating gardens and creating shelters in defiance of the inevitable. Yet disease, dwindling resources, and discord proved stronger than their resolve. The camp fell silent, overtaken by creeping greenery, its remnants a poignant symbol of resilience overshadowed by decline. At the city’s heart lies the ruins of a once-famous butcher shop, its walls weathered and its windows shattered. Moss softens its rusted fixtures, and vines snake through every crevice. Outside, the grim message echoes: “The End is Near!” This decaying relic serves as a stark reminder of human hubris and the fragile nature of survival. Amid the ruins, drones roam like spectral caretakers. Left by their creators, these machines continue to perform their programmed duties, planting native flora during their annual Echocycle rituals. They maintain Drone Haven as a paradox—a city simultaneously embodying human ambition and nature’s enduring dominance. Yet even the drones are not eternal. As creations of humankind, they too are bound by the finite nature of energy. Like their creators, they will eventually exhaust their resources and cease to function. This juxtaposition—humanity’s ephemeral existence and its legacy in the mechanical species it forged—underscores the fragility of all things, natural or artificial. Drone Haven whispers a layered tale: a reminder that humanity, for all its self-importance, is but a fleeting presence in the face of nature’s vast, enduring cycles. In its rusted beams and flowering vines, it reflects on collapse, resilience, and the inescapable truth that all energy is finite and ultimately consumed.

 

GREY RUBBLE – GREEN SHOOTS 🎶🎵

 

When I look at this beautiful Wildie it makes me mad to think that this stallion maybe sent to Japan for slaughter! Wake up Alberta government it is the clear cutting and the thousands of cattle you have roaming around that are the cause of your environment issues. Let the wild horses roam free! Please!

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"Roam" by The B-52's

  

Skip the airstrip to the sunset, yeah

Ride the arrow to the target, one

Take it hip to hip, rock it through the wilderness

Around the world the trip begins with a kiss

Roam if you want to

Roam around the world

Roam if you want to

Without wings, without wheels

Roam if you want to

Roam around the world

Roam if you want to

Without anything but the love we feel

Lyme Park, Disley, Cheshire

 

By the time we had walked around the lake and tried various angles, this being one of the "classic views" or put another way "done to death shots" the house and gardens were now open to the general public and there was a constant stream coming through the arches as well as people playing on the lawn in front of the lake. The sky was becoming threatening with fast moving dark grey clouds and the light was changing just as quick. I just wanted one frame of the house illuminated against that greying background and for once luck was on my side. No sooner had I packed everything away, the rain came but job done!

 

Dunham Massey, England

Nikon FE2

Kodak Tri-X 400

Stand Developed Kodak HC-110

1:70 dilution - 60 minutes

Getting a bit dark but only a mile to go

Taken out of my car window - explains the 100 mm lens setting

Eurasian wolf @ Tierpark Sababurg

Kolkata is one of those cities that doesn't sleep. Everytime you turn your head there's another photo opportunity. A saying goes... "to have eyes in the back of our head". Well, if I did, I would need another set of hands to hold another camera and shoot! One of the worlds best places for street photography!.

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Kolkata, India

Ennis, County Clare, Ireland 2005

Edited on iPad and processed in Snapseed

Prompt 13&14 Horizon -Roam

I got this topcap from Rayco Mercantile and love seeing it on my rides!

 

On the Old Abe State Trail, Old Abe lake in the background.

Gee, I haven't revisited the Roaming Phonebooth for quite some time now. Here it has made it's way to Arches Park and is enjoying the view of the Monitor and Merrimack Buttes. This thing gets around!

Etta near our favourite look-out

Inktober 2024 Day 15 Prompt: Roam. this is actually yesterday's prompt (day 14) but somehow I missed it!

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