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My smartwatch with my Flickr fairy profile. Just for the theme; not my regular photo on my watch.
Crazy Tuesday: "Time Piece"⌚
Angie looks over at her brother not buying his cute begging act. Both were jonesing for my oatmeal cookie.
Downtown Madison energy on UW-Football game day, farmers market, and it's Madison.
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Top: Elune - Cleo @Kustom9 event
Pants/boots: Elune - Cleo @Kustom9 event
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Hair: !4AEM - Y2K Hair @Mainstore
Head: LELUTKA - Ceylon
Body: Ebody - Reborn
Ibises are a group of long-legged wading birds in the family Threskiornithidae, that inhabit wetlands, forests and plains. Ibises usually feed as a group, probing mud for food items, usually crustaceans. It is widespread across much of Australia. It has a predominantly white plumage with a bare, black head, long down curved bill and black legs. They are monogamous and highly territorial while nesting and feeding. Most nest in trees, often with spoonbills or herons. Due to its increasing presence in the urban environment and its habit of rummaging in garbage, the species has acquired a variety of colloquial names such as tip turkey; and bin chicken, and in recent years has become an icon of popular culture, being regarded with passion, wit, and, in equal measure, affection and disgust. 55209
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[Rezz Room] Cheetah Adult Animesh (Companion)
Rezz Room] Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Paris%20City/171/134/26
[Rezz Room] flickr: flic.kr/ps/37vrZw
Additional Rezz Room:
[Rezz Room] Cat Bengal Baby Animesh (Companion)
HISA - Small Grass Clump
HISA - Summer Grass White
HISA - Summer Grass Yellow
HISA Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hisa/123/117/22
HISA Flickr: flic.kr/ps/3RR2wW
Extras:
Driftwood Stump
-Garden- by anc "Stipa ichu" grass
-Garden- by {anc} picnic swallowtail butterfly
Thanks a bunch for all the support! 😊
These three locomotives all look particularly smart and yet have a combined age of almost 150 years between them. On the right we see a pair of GP39-2's that were delivered new in 1975 to the Aitchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, numbers 2884 and 2265. Whilst to their left is SD40-2 number 1779. Now operated by BNSF, this yard and these locomotives looked particularly smart, orderly and clean.
We get upwards of 7 or 8 pigeons coming into the garden to get food that I put out for smaller birds. One of them has learned how to hold onto a feeding perch, while flapping like mad, to get sunflower hearts out of a feeder!
This one is probably the most handsome.