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London Wetland Centre panorama made from 4 x 50mm portrait shots.

Crêpes with Strawberries and Crème Fraîche

 

3 tablespoons butter

1-1/4 cups milk

1 cup all-purpose flour

2 eggs

1/4 teaspoon salt

Non-stick spray

1 (8-ounce) container crème fraîche

2 tablespoons honey

4 cups sliced fresh strawberries (or a mix of berries)

1 tablespoons lemon juice

 

Honey for drizzling

To prepare the crêpes:

In medium skillet heat 3 tablespoons butter over medium-high heat to melt. Set butter aside.

With a mixer, combine milk, flour, eggs, and salt and blend until combined, scraping down sides as necessary. Add butter and blend until smooth.

Let rest at least 30 minutes – 1 hour.

 

Heat medium skillet over medium-high heat; spray with non-stick spray.

Add 2 tablespoons batter to skillet and swirl to create a thin crêpe.

Cook about 1 minute or until golden brown. Invert and briefly cook the other side.

Repeat with remaining batter, spraying skillet as needed. (Makes about 16 crêpes. 2 per person.)

In a small bowl whisk together crème fraîche and honey.

Cover; chill until ready to serve.

Place strawberries (and other berries) and lemon in large bowl. Toss.

To assemble, place a crepe, browned side down on a platter. Spread half of the crêpe with 1 tablespoon crème fraîche mixture. Top with a tablespoon of berry mixture.

Fold crêpe in half over filling and then in half again.

Repeat with remaining crêpes, crème fraîche mixture, and berry mixture.

Drizzle with honey and serve.

Brown Hare crossing across the scrape at Frampton Marsh.

Pilsen Neighborhood, Lower West Side, Chicago

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/7.1, 70mm, 1/500s

Hancock tower, Chicago, IL

This buck stops to stretch and rub his face into this spruce bough. They do this as a means to leave their scent , secretions from eye and facial glands, on the bough and leave their mark. They will also nibble on the branch tips and their scent gets left that way as well. This "scrape" is part of their behaviour to mark territory and attract does.

Downtown Dallas’ Renaissance Tower and Elm Place reach into the cloudy North Texas sky.

The tip of the Freedom Tower at One World Trade Center.

I had a couple of hours before catching a plane in Newark and ended up in the Liberty State Park, a fantastic spot to get great shots of Lower Manhattan skyline.

Steenbok (Raphicerus campestri), a common small antelope of southern and eastern Africa sometimes known as the steinbuck or steinbok. They are small (16-24" at the shoulder) and browse on low level vegetation but are also adept at scraping up roots and tubers. They are almost entirely independent of drinking water, gaining the moisture they need from their food.

Mala Mala Game Reserve, South Africa

Conservation status: Least Concern

 

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Wikipedia: The red-wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus) is an Asian lapwing or large plover, a wader in the family Charadriidae. Like other lapwings they are ground birds that are incapable of perching. Their characteristic loud alarm calls are indicators of human or animal movements and the sounds have been variously rendered as did he do it or pity to do it leading to the colloquial name of did-he-do-it bird. Usually seen in pairs or small groups and usually not far from water they sometimes form large aggregations in the non-breeding season (winter). They nest in a ground scrape laying three to four camouflaged eggs. Adults near the nest fly around, diving at potential predators while calling noisily. The cryptically patterned chicks hatch and immediately follow their parents to feed, hiding by lying low on the ground or in the grass when threatened.

 

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Conservation status: Least Concern

 

(Note: I was trying to get chick and parent in the same frame, but the parent tries to lead you away from the chicks as a strategy of defense. If you happen to get too close both parents will continuously dive bomb you.)

Markantes Hochhaus in Essen mal aus anderer Perspektive...

... und hier eine Kleinigkeit für Wolfi Wolf, auf dass ER wieder vom Schrank runterkommen mag:

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CLASSÉ PARMI LES PLUS BEAUX VILLAGES DE FRANCE, l'antique village de Ségur offre le visage saisissant d'un ensemble préservé par les griffures du temps.

  

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Artist preparing to redo town mural in Canton, NC)

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Weathered wooden pier bollard with paint scrapes and rusted cable.

China Camp Village Pier, San Rafael, Marin County, San Pablo Bay, Northern California, USA.

I'm not sure who said this, but it seems appropriate for this year's winter - I had to hunt a bit to find these daff buds in the park. They're usually pretty easy to spot by this time. I guess they were staying tucked in this winter. Anyway - whatever the weather is where you are, I hope your day is fine.

Re-Edit of a shot from Osaka, Japan in 2014. I went there for vacation and of course to take a lot of pictures. This was my 3rd time to Japan, but I want to go back - hopefully soon.

4894, the oldest operational locomotive in Pacific National's fleet, entering service in September 1966, rolls through Meadowbank with a short 4124 from Morandoo to Clyde.

 

Tuesday 19th January 2021

The 547 foot (167 meters) tall Bank of America Tower in the Downtown Fort Worth, Texas, morning sky.

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nutria, coypu or river rat

Nutria

[Myocastor coypus]

 

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A Tricolored Heron draws its toes across the surface of the water as it flies.

A Brown Pelican drags its wingtips through the soft swells of the gulf.

West Pond, Parsonsfield, Maine.

 

We got another ice storm in the overnight, this makes the second ice storm this month, the last was back on December 6th when we got about the same amount of ice, around a quarter of an inch covering everything.

 

I wasn't planning on doing anything strenuous today but this ice storm changed that, I spent most of the day treating and scraping ice off the driveway's, our vehicles and the porch deck, what a mess.

  

With the temperatures fluctuating - and ice fog moving in and out over our area - the roads have been a real challenge so far this winter. A little snow drifts down, then a little freezing rain drops in on top of it - and to top all of that off, you're driving along, and suddenly find yourself surrounded by thick fog and slow moving plows that are trying their best to scrape the accumulating ice from the surface of the pavement. Question is; . . when do you find the perfect spot to pass that slow moving behemoth?

Just another typical road trip during an Alaskan winter.

(Abstract from a moldy and weathered alleyway door.)

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"Not much real estate to stand there--so get there early". Wise advise, Will.

 

Though it was technically past sunrise, thick clouds and still being the 0700 hour made grabbing the Santa Train at Pool Point a high ISO, low shutter affair. Still, the masses came before the train showed up to grab the iconic train crossing an equally iconic bridge in what little light was available. This was the Clinchfield I wanted to see.

 

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Pool Point

Elkhorn City, KY

Restharrow Scrape, Sandwich Bay. Difficult getting a clear view of the things there at the moment, the vegetation is quite high and can't be cut until everything has finished nesting. The water level has dropped a lot but still plenty of water in the deeper parts of the lagoon. Nice to see Curlews back on there (2 this morning)

More like scraping the bottom. The building of the moron that shall not be named.

 

Manhattan, March 2017

Scraping along the trees growing right near the spur CN local heads back for the small Cobourg yard lite power after dropping a car into the pallet company.

 

Cobourg,Ont

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