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Starting the day in the dark is not always fun. But having this sight then when arriving in Bern is a great reward.

... into the new week :)

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allen Besuchern und Freunden meines Fotostreams ein herzliches Dankeschön für eure Kommentare und Kritiken, Einladungen und Favoriten.

all visitors and friends of my photostream, a heartfelt thank you for your comments and reviews, invitations and favorites

 

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Sunrise this morning at North Narrabeen Pool.

Shot with Nikon D750 with 24-70 mm f/2.8

64.0 sec | f/8.0 | ISO100 at 24 mm

Soft Graduated Neutral Density 0.6 Nisi Filter

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Starting station in Kagoshima line of JR Kyushu.

At Mojiko retoro area 2013

Dear friends, thank you very much for your visit, faves and kind comments!

I wish you have a nice week ahead!

Een mooie start (Poonhaven, Zaamslag, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, Zeeland, Netherlands

starting a scarf for a friend on a rainy morning…

The Philippines has only 2 seasons actually - wet and dry. But people often refer to the dry season as summer. That season officially started last week. It was a signal for people to hit the beach and hit the beach we did - at Hermana Menor (younger sister in Spanish) Island in Santa Cruz, Zambales.

 

Go here for the story about Hermana Menor Island

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a vivitar series 1 28-90mm f2.8-3.8 vintage zoom lens

Outfit: zOOm - Lucy Outfit

Panties: duckie . barely there black update

Hair: Sintiklia - Hair Lei - Blacks&Browns

Pose: Diversion - Blossom

Photos taken at Sunny's Studio

ODC-Start

 

As Fall arrives Charlotte starts to produce egg sacs. Come spring her little babies will hatch and disappear into the garden.

A few weeks ago I found out that Tom, Ryan and Corey were headed out to Joshua Tree to get front row seats for the Persid Meteor Shower. I asked if I could tag along, and it eventually worked out better logistically for all involved as Ryan and Corey could now drive straight out to the 60 from San Diego and I would now pick up Tom and head out on the toll road (bad idea, long story) out to the 91 and then out to the desert.

 

We decided early on that we would stop at Portillos in Moreno Valley. Tom and I ended up getting there early and wasted no time in getting the Italian Beef and some fries. As this was my first time at a Portillos, I instantly became a fan and am looking forward to my next visit.

 

We all arrived at the White Tank campground by late afternoon and set up the tents before heading into 29 Palms to avail ourselves at the local Jack In The Box. When we came back the plan was to check out an alternate location back at Jumbo Rocks before heading way further down to grab the sun setting over the Cholla. As we were leaving Jumbo Rocks, we came across our first rattle snake, and let's just say it had a strong impact on the decision of some of the members in our party in terms of spending the night on the desert floor at White Tank.

 

After some of us were ruthlessly attacked by Cholla during golden hour (Corey swears he was just walking by when needles came at him from all sides), we started to get out the long nosed pliers but we instantly got back to the business of shooting a fairly impressive sunset over White Tank. After about a half hour of shooting, I joined Corey at a picnic table to continue the needle removal process. I thought all the color in the sky was gone for the night when I glanced up and saw this shot. Suddenly we were all on our feet again and we kept shooting until thousands of stars filled the sky.

 

(To be continued)

South Africa, taken on 18 February 2010.

(Rougegorge familier)

(Rotkehlchen)

(Pettirosso)

(European Robin)

(Erithacus rubecula)

niles canyon railroad train of lights - sunol, california

Se una rana si tuffa in una pentola d'acqua bollente, salta subito fuori perché avverte il pericolo. Ma se si tuffa in una pentola d'acqua tiepida, che viene portata lentamente a ebollizione, non si muove affatto, rimane lì anche se la temperatura continua a salire. E alla fine muore bollita, se qualcuno non la salva. Il nostro sistema nervoso collettivo è come quello della rana: serve una scossa improvvisa perché ci rendiamo conto del pericolo. Se invece ci sembra graduale, anche se arriva velocemente, restiamo seduti senza reagire.

 

Al Gore, La Scelta, 2009

 

Thailandia, spiaggia di Chaweng, Koh Samui. Una rana si adagia su una foglia esposta al sole equatoriale.

 

Buona giornata :)

 

#shake #mossa #scossa #rana #foglia #leaf #jump #salto #thailand #thai #chaweng #frog #thai

The paddleboats are brought out of storage for the new season.

Our lantanas are starting to bloom again...

❤❤MOoH! Becka sneakers

 

30 Sneaker Colors!

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Maitreya, Legacy & Reborn

 

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Cinnamon teal (Spatula cyanoptera) is considered a dabbling duck. Dabbling ducks, also known as puddle ducks, are typically adapted for feeding in shallow water. They have shorter legs and a more forward-centered body position, which allows them to easily reach vegetation and aquatic organisms near the water's surface. When taking off from the water, puddle ducks employ a technique called "sprigging." They use their strong legs to push off the water's surface while simultaneously flapping their wings, generating lift and thrust to launch themselves into the air. Their ability to leap from the water is facilitated by their body shape, leg length, and the nature of their foraging habits.

you start them young ;) hopefully he'll appreciate the many film cameras he might inherit ;)

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The start of Cinco de Mayo.

 

L863 starts their trek towards Madison at the first crossing out of Reedsburg with 5 cars and two SD40-2s. They'd pick up 25 grain loads at Rock Springs and a few boxes at Baraboo, giving them a much more respectable train.

With snow gradually vanishing, flowers in Rhododendron trees start blooming atop the Sinthon pass in Kashmir Himalayas, India

Carrie Underwood is singing right now at ION Orchard, Singapore and I'm sulking at home. I ended work late and there's no chance in hell i can squee through pack. This is her first international concert.

 

I reminisced the days as a proud webmaster of a Carrie Underwood website. Now, thats just memory. If only people would acknowledge that and gimme some meet-and-greet pass. Right now, all those "self proclaimed" Carrie fans shall meet her.

 

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Status Rote Liste Deutschland: 3 (Gefährdet)

Status Red List Germany: 3 (Vulnerable)

One month ago, the southern Africa section of the botanical garden was just beginning to come into bloom. It is still beautiful!

Restoration of 106 year old Leeds & Liverpool Canal wide boat George at Baltic Wharf Boatyard on the River Dart in Totnes.

 

Once restored she will return to the Leeds & Liverpool to travel between Liverpool and Leigh on events and school visits between May and October, and overwinter at the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port.

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