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Simpsons Gap is one of the most prominent gaps in Tjoritja West MacDonnell Ranges. Located just 18 kilometres from Alice Springs the towering cliffs are awe inspiring. It features a permanent waterhole (no swimming allowed) and incredible opportunities to spot resident wildlife on the rocky slopes.
Another slide restoration of a neon sign, which I've given a green glow too.
The pub in question is in Puerto De La Cruz in Tenerife and was taken in May 1995.
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I'm not usually a big fan of reservoirs. I know they're a necessity for providing water to many, but they often scar the landscape and look very unnatural.
However, Simpson Ground Reservoir is one exception I've found.
Although there is a long dam at one end, the rest of the water blends in with the surroundings perfectly. It is a fascinating place, with plenty of knolls and viewpoints to explore. I visited this reservoir for the first time over 10 years ago, and have kept meaning to return over the years.
However, it was only the other day when I discovered a few images of it on a hard drive that it reminded me, so today I ventured there.
The day was murky to begin with, but I think it suited the setting perfectly. I'm particularly fond of this skeletal tree emerging from the water. It's definitely a place I'll return to again as there are many other photographic possibilities in different weather conditions.
On day 2 of the Larapinta Trail, we walked to Simpson's Gap. Unfortunately, looking into the sun. Central Australia.
A new one not even in the ground yet and oh so happy with all the rain. One of my favorite Florida native plants.
My favorite Florida native plant. Do you remember the birds playing in them when the sprinklers were on? and now look at the berries. They are hardy and wonderful. Thank You, Jesus.
Anderson, SC (Anderson County) Copyright 2015 D. Nelson
I don't know the history behind it, but it was a nice find, somewhere in Anderson County, SC, near the Georgia border.
A profile of Bart Simpson in Lego. Just in time for the May 1st celebration.
I've photographed this almost year ago, and been playing with it ever since. Yesterday I started to think it's time to let it go and put this on save here.
My name is Homer Simpson.....My name is Homer Simpson.....My name is Homer Simpson. Will the real Homer Simpson please register to vote! The Obama administration has repeatedly said that Americans are too stupid to understand issues. They liken us to Homer Simpson (I'm honored). However, I do understand the issues and won't be bought off by a doughnut. I'm registered to vote and the liberals are O-U-T!
I'm Homer Simpson and I approved this message!
The Emirates flight I was on had one of those ICE systems for all your entertainment needs including a bunch of movies in English with Arabic subtitles.
this week I have taken the Simpsons in silhouette. I carefully balanced them on a piece of wood in the garden and hoped the wind didn't blow them off. the row is just under 3 inches. HMM.
Down one of the streets at Universal Studios, we stumbled across the Simpson family characters posing for pictures. I got this quick snap with a random stranger.
Taken in the Simpson Redwood Grove, California. Shot specifics f5, .3sec, ISO 100. It was very overcast so an open shutter was possible with a longer exposure.
Marg? Yes Marg Simpson!
So up here in the prairied of Canada - only a week early on November 18, 2010, our city had been lucky in not yet receiving our first winter snowfall. For our city, Halloween is the benchmark where we expect snow. Any earlier and its a longgg winter. Any days after without snow - its a blessing.
Well on Nov 18th our first winter storm warning arrived to mark the official arrival of winter. We got 4 inches (10cm). Then two days later another dumping. Then a couple days ago, another major storm dumped. So in the span of 7 days, we received 1.5 feet of snow.
WELCOME TO WINTER!
The cool thing about these snowfalls is the amazing natural snow pile shapes that created from the falling snow and wind.
The picture is a funny example of what I mean. This snow shape built up on a wooden pillar that stands right in front of our kitchen patio doors.
My girls looked at it and thought "that looks like the hair of Marg Simpson!!" So they decided to use a couple pieces of colored licorice and accent Marg Simpson's required eyes and lip features.
I had to take a photo of it for you all to get a laugh.
(All I did with this photo was adjust the image parameters a bit, crop it to focus on just Marg, and I PS removed a background bar behind part of Marg)
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