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I found this little waterfall on the website ctwaterfalls.com. Since where I live in N Indiana is so flat, there really isn't much in the way of waterfalls to photograph, so visiting Connecticut gives me the chance to indulge in one of my favorite subjects to photograph. On this morning, however, I forgot my tripod! So, I used my sweatshirt instead to prop my camera on for this shot. And despite the title, no showers were taken by me at this location.
Super Moon this is Sundays moon, tonight will be too cloudy but both days the moon will be very nearly the same size.
Union Pacific rotary snowplow No. 900082 is eastbound approaching a snowbound Sharon Springs, Kansas, on New Year’s day nine years ago. Trains have been stranded there for several days, and this plow operated east from Denver to open up the Kansas Pacific line to Salina. High winds and 32 inches of snow buried the town during the December 29-30 storm. Providing motive power for the rotary train is a pair of GEs, with three support cars trailing the power, along with a backwards-facing EMD SD70M, to be used to pull the outfit westward out of a stuck position, if needed.
A teenage boy in mid-morning today gazes at the fishing boats moored in the sea and the thick dark, grey clouds covering the distant surroundings, 16 hours after Super Typhoon Karding (international name "Noru") made its first landfall in the eastern part of Luzon and just a few hours when it left the landmass of the Philippine largest island towards the West Philippine Sea.
The typhoon, the strongest storm to hit the country this year, weakened after it made its second and last landfall last night. Still its strong winds and rain has forced more than 50,000 people to evacuate to safer shelters.
Early reports also said that the typhoon has caused flooding in many low-lying areas, power outages in several provinces, and huge destruction of agricultural crops.
Taken in the municipality of Subic, Zambales, which is located at the western part of Central Luzon.
Despite the parachute structure of the individual Dandelion seeds being largely made up of empty space, it is believed their design creates a ring-shaped air bubble ("separated vortex ring") which slows their descent to the ground and allows them to spread further afield (and into my garden as an unfortunate consequence). It is thought their design is up to four times more efficient that a conventional parachute.
*Painted with my great friends DRUID and SPOCE in some funky rain drops, was a really fun day!
*thanx DRUID for everything!
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The sign warned of being prosecuted or shot. So I took my photo and backed quickly away. It is possible this intriguing building is part of the Techatitticup Mine tour. Some day we will go back and find out.
Happy Window Wednesday!
These little beauties jumped out of the archive today and needed to be shared! Mana says it's time for bed now. Night night :)
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Moving Island / LEA 20
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A fabulous sight to see the other night. After a cloudy start the super bright moon shone through. This is on extreme zoooooom.
These starlings are so gorgeous and colourful compared to our boring black native starling.
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