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'Amazing' portrait of the King of Pop spotted in the window of a shop in Rothesay on the Isle of Bute. As you move past the portrait Jacko moves right before your eyes.
It's always amazing to see a warbird being flown so as to give the crowd great views of nearly every side of the airplane.
Dan McCue did a great job showing the crowd every angle of the this unique Corsair, performing numerous passes from both show-left as well as show-right. It was neat to see how smoothly he flew the Corsair throughout all of his maneuvers. It was almost as if the F4U was on rails...
This isn't something you will see everyday. This pretty girl was at our recent Chow Specialty show in January. I loved her expression and coloring. I wish the focus had been better though.
Ekenstein is a 'borg' built in 1648 (that glorious year of peace after the 80 Year's War) by the Eeck-family. Located along the Damsterdiep in the province of Groningen it enjoyed great acces to the city of that name, as well as to the sea.
In 1772 the borg was expanded and a moat was dug. The current layout of the garden is down to an 1827 design of the garden by Lucas Pieters Roodbaard. The house was gothicized the house around 1870.
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Smooth Otters (Lutra perspicillata) are the largest otters in Southeast Asia. They are named for their shorter, smoother coats which appears velvety and shining. Like other otters, they have shorter tightly packed underfur and longer guard hairs which are water repellant.
Head and body to 75cm, tail to 45cm. Long body and a long tail, covered in short sleek fur. It has short limbs with webbed 'fingers' and prominent claws. The upperparts are greyish brown and the underside is buffy.
Smooth otters are generally social and live in pairs or family groups of parents and their young. They are active both during the day and at night.
It eats mainly fish, but also turtles, crustaceans and clams and snails. Babies are born in a litter of 1-2, in a den dun in the river bank. The young stay with the parents in a family group for some time.
The Smooth otter is listed as 'Critically Endangered' in the Red List of threatened animals of Singapore.
I didn't happen upon a photo shoot or anything, this was just a guy and his car on the street in Tribeca.
By the way, I'm thinking that's a '55 or '56 Ford Thunderbird.
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Geology on the beach. This rock is treated, grinded and pounded by sea waves, pebbles, heavy ice and frost. Well, you have to get a little smooth around the edges to withstand the pressure.
Smooth Carrion Flower (Smilax herbacea) is a perennial vine-like plant of thickets and woods. It's green flower emits an odor of rotten flesh, not to attract bees, but instead flies for pollination. Its spring blooms give way to clusters of dark berries in the summer.
Opheodrys vernalis
July, 2010. Ontario.
A large Smooth Green Snake spotted on the crawl in an alvar in northern Ontario.
Chris Lane performing at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado for The Smooth Tour on September 30, 2017,
There is nothing in the world smoother than a baby's skin, so here is my final shot for this week's Daddyshack Scavenger Hunt. :)
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