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This was hunting in my honeysuckle, and was quite intimidating, it even tried to face me off :) I have narrowed it down, but can't be sure what kind it is. Any ideas anyone??
I thought I'd have a go at photographing some of the wildlife in the garden. It's not really sharp enough but I don't yet have a macro lens. From searching the internet I think this must be a Small White but let me know if I'm wrong.
Small Tortoiseshell butterfly in the grounds of Butterfly World in St. Albans
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To look at all the water you'd think this was a photo of the park lake, but actually what we have is a view looking out over a flooded grassy area complete with 'marooned' trees. The shot was taken during my January 2007 tour of Small Heath, Bordesley Green and Kingshurst.
One of the many small fragments of stained glass window found in our excavations of the Hamline Methodist church. The site we're excavating is of a structure built in 1900 and destroyed by a fire in 1925. A 'new' church was completed in 1928, but the site of the original church was left largely undisturbed.
More information on this project can be found on my blog olddirt.wordpress.com/2010/01/03/church-site-the-final-days/
Small Tortoiseshell butterfly on the Asters at Lymer Park garden and another, more open shot on a dahlia below.
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Hanging Lake, Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Camera: Canon 40D
Lens: 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
Went to hike Hanging Lake today. The trek up is fairly strenuous, but definitley worth the time. The fall wasn't massive due to the dry summer this year, still breathtaking though. There are a lot of beautiful small falls like this along the trial.
DBS Class 66 no. 66069 waiting the road at Small Heath on 6X01 10.17 Scunthorpe - Eastleigh.
10th May 2011
A small Copper butterfly catching the sun on an Oak Leaf. This is one of many small coppers I saw in the area of Royd Moor Reservoirnear Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
---- a break in the winter sun of Sicily ----
This is a short-long report on the feast of St. Blaise, which is celebrated in the town of Motta Camastra (Sicily): St. Blaise was a bishop and martyr and always close to the humble. It is said that in life, he managed to save a child from certain death by suffocation due to a plug that had lodged in his throat.
Small anemone at Pearle and Hermes in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument taken in 2010.
Credit: Greg McFall
Stuck on a wall, it was alive but only just. It seems that a bird has had a go at getting into the shell.
Early in my quilting history, Vern said he'd like an Amish-style quilt, but made with woolens, as the Amish would have made. He and I went shopping for the fabrics together, but the pattern choice was mine, and this quilt was the result. The top is all wool, the back cotton, and it is machine-pieced, hand quilted, and measures 34" X 37". I thought that quilting wool would be difficult, but these wool crepe fabrics were soft and easy to quilt.
Each morning when I wake up I thank the Heavenly Father above for everything He has brought me to and through and all that He has in store for me. I am supremely blessed for this experience. Good, bad and indifferent these past three months in The Grove Country Club Estates 2021 Interior Design Throw Down has taught me so much about myself, my craft and those around me. For all lessons learned I am eternally grateful.
These photos are a virtual tour of 7 Park Avenue, The Grove SL. This home will be available for touring until the conclusion of The Parade Of Homes September 26, 2021. The parcel is for sale through The Grove. If you would like to purchase this lot as a turnkey home with this home and landscaping as is please contact me and The Grove SL sales team.
I can not close this post out without congratulating my dear friend Ms. Babs Whimsy for emerging victorious as the 2021 Throw Down winner. I am so proud of you and happy for you. You keep me inspired and always manage to make me laugh even when I don't want to. Great things are in store for you my friend! Stay blessed.
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Photo Credit: Emerald Ishtari
Photographed on Dunstable Downs.
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