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This is the "Show Room" of the Belle Isle Conservatory. Seasonal plantings are highlighted in this room, like a fantastic display of poinsettia for Christmas for instance.
This is the last in the series of pics from the Belle Isle Conservatory.
Sometimes there are a few cars at the tractor shows. Here's some from this one.
July 13, 2019
Mark Twain Old Threshers, Paris, Missouri
If you take a look in the museum rooms, you immediately see which theme is central to the Gorcums Museum: Colour. The works of more than 70 artists transform the museum rooms into a unique experience. What the participants have in common is that they have created monochrome works. And although it seems self-evident that color is used within art, the ColorTones exhibition puts the visitor on a new track with this angle.
Visit the ColourTones exhibition and let yourself be surrounded by colour!
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- Salt&Pepper S&P Western Rider - Full Cowgirl utofit! Hat, Boots, Vest, Shirt, Jeans and Caps all in PBR! ...... and in Fatpack colors to mix and match! Now at Teagle's Dog & Pony Show
- DRD Wild West - General Store, it’s got everything you need to turn your building creations into a frontier fantasy! at Mainstore
Taken at a car show in town last Saturday there were three bikes at the show the three wheeler was awesome.
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Capping an ancient dream
Antique car shows are everywhere lately, in my neighborhood and on Flickr. Here is my ironic answer to them, in two related posts.
Palm Beach Zoo. West Palm Beach. Florida, USA. Oct. 31rst/2009.
No crop, no retouch. Just my Nikon D5000 in automatic mode and the perfect light for this wonderful creature.
2102 sits on the turntable after unhitching from the excursion, while two SD50s took the train down to reading shortly after.
Light Show in the Rocky Mountains. A view of lightning lighting up the sky with stars shinning above from about 8,000 feet in elevation in Hermit Park just south of Estes Park Colorado. Larimer County.
I'm never quite sure what to expect these days as I hop on my bicycle for an evening ride. Riding gives me a much greater appreciation of the space in which I live. Makes me recall having the same feelings in my younger teens as I traversed the streets of my town by bike. I got to know every detail on every street. It's a much more intimate knowledge than you can ever develop driving in a car. Riding the bike, I slow down or stop wherever and whenever I please. I get to know the houses and yards that I pass, and the people I see out walking. It's all quite enriching. And if it stopped there, I would be fully content. But it does not stop there. At any moment, the familiarity of my surroundings can get upended by some jaw-dropping scene or situation. And it's almost always something that I would have been blissfully unaware of had I remained at home. This has become one of my photographer's mantras over the years. I've simply never taken a memorable photo from my easy chair.
The bike ride last evening is a case in point. Routine at first, but as I neared the local cemetery, this incredible sky came into view. For the umpteenth time this summer, I was faced with a scene that seemed completely implausible. One of those moments when I can't completely believe what I am seeing. I rode out into an open area, dismounted, and simply stood and gawked at the sky. Sunsets like this are dependent on the clouds to reflect sunlight even after the sun is below the horizon. It's a highly dynamic process as the clouds move as the sun dips ever lower. The colors actually deepen as the sky darkens. There is always a key moment when everything is in perfect balance. Last evening, this was that moment.
Another sign that the holidays are here - the annual Holiday Train Show at the New York Botanical Gardens
The model trains zip around the tracks and pass around, over and underneath 150 New York and Hudson Valley buildings and bridges. The building partially visible in the background is the Old Penn Station.
A few of older cars and pickup trucks at this show - from the 30's. I didn't even know that Plymouth made a pickup truck. Apparently they were combining with Dodge at that time, when Dodge was selling quite a few trucks.
September 9, 2018
River City Cruisers Car Show
Hermann, MO
Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris) in early light; Embarcardero; Morro Bay; CA; USA; Sony a9: Sony 200-600mm lens + 1.4X at 280mm; 1/2000 sec; f/9; ISO 1000
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I’m not the only one drawn to sunsets. Whenever I go out to see the show, I find company. Of course, some people bring their company with them.
Some neat old tractors from this show a couple of years ago. Now It's time to go to this year's show.
September 6, 2019
Missouri River Valley Steam Engine Association
Boonville, Missouri
Show 'n' Tell is the name of this gorgeous Dahlia. She is a show stopper indeed.
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Tricolored Heron (Egretta tricolor)
As if plucking a fish out of the water wasn't difficult enough, this guy wanted to show he could also catch it in midair.
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Today was show time ! We had a lot of training to be on point and it was the day ! Lot of acrobatics moves was made by the vaulter who dressed fancy to match the amazing harness full of hearts.
Thanks to my friend Ayame for taking the pose with me !
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