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für macro Monday, November 7: (Part of) My Daily Routine
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....caffeine - for Macro Mondays my daily routine theme.
I had to experiment to catch the steam - back illumination with a torch from the side did the trick!
Today's musical selection: Steven Wilson - Routine
Tiger Mountain / Issaquah, WA
For Macro Mondays - My Daily Routine. The newspaper arrives on our driveway each morning between 4-4:30am and part of my routine is to retrieve it while the coffee brews so I can have a glance at it before getting the day underway. This morning it didn't arrive til 7:45 so my daily routine was disrupted! The paper comes wrapped in a plastic wrapper which, at times can be hard to get off.
Happy Macro Monday!!
This is a "selfie" taken in a place called The Valley of Dreams. If you are lost it can be the Valley of Nightmares. It has become part of my routine, getting lost at night. Thankfully there is GPS so you know you will eventually get back to the car. Go out at night, park, hike, take photos, get lost or turned around.
Anyway, this place is called the Valley of Dreams and is in the New Mexico Badlands, located south of Farmington and the Bisti Badlands, and just North of Chaco Canyon. I was looking for interesting places that are not frequented, and this really fits the bill, being located in the middle of nowhere. There are many miles of dirt roads to reach this place. There is not much information on the internet on this area, but an excellent website is: www.thewave.info/index.html. This is near the Ah-shi-sie-pah wilderness and an area called the Wilderness Study area.
This area is like Hoodoo Heaven, with small to medium hoodoos all around. The area pictured is one of the flatter areas, with a number of low ridges all around containing innumerable hoodoos. You are very unlikely to encounter other people here. The hoodoos are primarily mudstone hoodoos, with a softer base and a harder cap. The base erodes faster that the cap and creates many unique formations. More photos are just awaiting processing!
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My bedtime routine includes eye drops, lip salve, handcream and a chapter or two of a book.
Alphabet Challenge 'bedtime' theme. 2/52
ANSH 121 (14) harmony of colours
Out for a routine patrol.
My second build in my Iron Builder round against Jonas Kramm!
The seed part is Track Switch 9V in yellow. I used it here 20 times. (Some are partially obscured.)
www.flickr.com/people/artfullife/ Sandra and I have gotten together to do a TTV diptych. This theme is routines.
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Explore: March 18, 2014
When I first started my job; as an English language teacher in China, I was surprised when the classrooms had blackboards instead of whiteboards.
Using chalk has certainly become a part of my life that I never expected.
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I followed this family for well over a month. They had a daily routine and were excellent parents. Every morning they would lead the two baby colts down the path through the water hyacinth at pretty much the same time every day...
As we move towards May, the small birds are migrating through my area. At least they have begun to do so. Every day in the woods presents additional species.
The trees are greening nicely, making many more hiding places for the little songsters. Spotting this little one, after hearing a song I didn't recognize, I chased it around and around a tall tree. Every time I could get the camera on it -- way up there -- it would hop to another branch, or move around to the backside. It took several dozen shots before I could get a photo of the head, and thus identify it as a Palm Warbler.
Hitting the Portneuf Range foothills, a Westbound manifest gets morning sun on its flanks. Life is plentiful in the valley. Buckskin Mountain peaks out about 50 cars back. Breakfast has been served, teeth brushed, life is good, now let's chase this train!