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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.

Unser Strandflitzer auf der Insel Sylt klein aber toll zu fahren.

Einfach Smart ...

Quelle étrange addiction que celle que beaucoup de nos concitoyens ont pour ce petit appareil...

Magie du capitalisme, toute notre vie y est concentrée, depuis nos échanges professionnels jusqu'à nos secrets les plus intimes et -parfois- honteux...

 

Il ne se passe pas une journée sans que je croise un quelconque hère rivé à ce petit concentré de plastiques métaux, terres rares et verre.

  

Comment le smartphone s'est-il ainsi imposé...?

 

...On s'en reparlera, j't'enverrai un SMS !

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Rien de plus français que l'esprit de contradiction... Surtout ces derniers temps, avouons-le !

Seen in Cordoba. Ich hatte dieses Bild schon mal im flickr,allerdings nicht bearbeitet.

A Wood Stork makes a bit of eye contact, proud of how smart he's looking today.

Sundown on a hill above my hometown.

The car belongs to my wife. Don't tell her that I used it ... 😉

 

Sonnenuntergang am Schanzen oberhalb von Hofgeismar

The “Baby In Car” sticker makes it work.

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.

Are digital devices taking over our lives? :/

 

Croix-rousse district in Lyon

唇鬚孔蛛

Portia labiata

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.

He had his coat on near Alyth this afternoon.

Very smart looking Golden Plover in a field close to home. Recent reports have sighted two small flocks in my area which might be same ones.

Rear view of Smart ForTwo in Louisville KY. Taken with my iPhone.

 

Lotus Elise Blog

Smart Forease rear light

Feu arrière d'une Smart Forease

 

Spring is late this year!

Smart Forfour in Delmenhorst.

Please view in large size^^

windmill at Great Chisill. Essex England under repair

Here you can see the three separate bracelets.

Smart cars are so cool!! They really are the perfect size for me!

After taking the previous shots I looked around and just a few yards away was another stinkhorn - an even fresher one with a smooth gleba. But what I saw next was quite a surprise and a great little wildlife encounter. Only a foot away was an adult male common frog, and as I cleared away a few sticks and set up my tripod for the low-light shot he simply sat and watched, making no attempt to leave. I took a series of shots of the stinkhorn, then (full disclosure!) I moved him a few inches only, into the frame for a record of our encounter. I'm pretty sure he had learned that flies are attracted to stinkhorns, so he was waiting for them to arrive for an easy lunch. What a resourceful chap!

 

Explored 2014/09/15 #12 :-)

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