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Open to everything happy and sad
Seeing the good when it's all going bad
Seeing the sun when I can't really see
Hoping the sun will at least look at me
Focus on everything better today
All that I needed I never could say
Hold on to people they're slipping away
Hold on to this while it's slipping away
KN381's two SD60s are about at their limit, fighting wet rail, leaves, and gravity up to Albany. They made this hill, but had to split their train later at Corning. Fall color is starting to really develop along the West Virginia Secondary.
Detail of an installation by Dutch artist Marten Hendrik at his exhibition Time Slip. Was in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam NL.
More of the exhibition Time Slip at:
From the Museum of Sydney. Two people obliged by walking down the steps just as the sun slipped between two high buildings on the other side of the street. Awarded last night at our local photography club :)
This immature Wood Stork had caught a fish and was 'playing around' with it on the shoreline, obscured by the grass, in order to get it in the right position for swallowing, for what seemed like an age. Then suddenly the fish was swallowed with a quick backward jerk of the head. Here you can just see it slip, sliding' away!
Wood Storks sweep their impressive bills from side to side in the water and when a fish is touched, the bill snaps shut rapidly in about 25 milliseconds making it one of the fastest reflexes known in vertebrates.
An adult Wood Stork has a black, bald head and generally a dark coloured bill. An immature bird, like the one here, has a feathered head and neck and a much paler coloured bill.
Taken at Myakka River State Park, Florida.
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The early morning sunshine catches the reflective silver discs on the main elevation of the new Selfridges Department Store, Birmingham, England.
The freeform shape, coloured blue,is covered in thousands of silver discs.
Architect: Future Systems
To see more of the outside of the building, please use link :
www.flickr.com/photos/59303791@N00/168895534/in/photostream/
The pink on the horizon had been really vivid as I was driving down to Islandhill this morning, but started to fade quickly as I got to the car park. This will be the last photo taken for a while from here as the council have closed the site to prevent the spread of Coronavirus :(
Explored 31/03/20 #105
Chasing the light at 2nd Beach in Olympic National Park. Low tide and Sunset make for nice reflected color across the sand.
Poznan, Poland
Another encounter during the weirdly heavy snowfall last night. It has since disappeared, but for a little while Winter as we know it here returned.
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If we all think of snow...maybe it will return. So think of snow...you know you are.
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Red phalarope and a dunlin at Keith McLeans Conservation Area, Ontario, Canada, Dec 7, 2019.
Unusual for this late in the year. Later they were feeding at the edge of the ice where some melting had occurred.
Phalaropus fulicarius - red phalarope
Calidris alpina - dunlin
I got this dress from my wife for Christmas. Its wonderfully full skirted. I hope you like the red accessories.
A sandhill crane sliding on the ice at Long Point, Ont, March 19, 2023.
It threw its wings out just like a person throwing their arms out to catch their balance.
Antigone canadensis
The Sandhill Crane’s call is a loud, rolling, trumpeting sound whose unique tone is a product of anatomy: Sandhill Cranes have long tracheas (windpipes) that coil into the sternum and help the sound develop a lower pitch and harmonics that add richness.
source - allaboutbirds-org
Popped out today but struggled to find anything that worked - I did spot this and stopped to capture it
Waterfall in Washington State located inside a National Forest area.
Loved the green moss and bluish water color combination.
Caladenia flava subsp flava is a tuberous, hairy, perennial herb 0.1 - 0.3 m high. Leaf 50-150 mm x 5-20 mm.. One to five flowers on a zig-zagging stem. Flowers 35-50 mm across. Sepals and petals yellow with variable amounts of red markings. Grows on sand, laterite and gravel
Digit Darkes - Affair Slip Dress in Black
Digit Darkes Shoes-Messina Heel-Zebra Mocha
Aden Hair Edie - Black
No.9 Nylons Shiny Pantyhose II - black50
Caroline's XOXO Cotillion Diamond Bracelet
Caroline's Graduated Diamond Bracelet
Muse Celestine Snowflake Earrings and Frost Necklace
Muse Ariane Gold Diamond Ring
MADesigns STUDIO BROWN Telling eyes (light veins)
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