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Another brisk day, woke up to 0°F after a surprising full 8 hours of sleep (I normally average 6 1/2). I have to admit that as much as I dislike the cold I have become aware of the wonderful silence that accompanies it. People and their animals stay inside so there is very limited noise pollution from vehicles running, dogs barking, birds chirping, and even leaves rustling in the trees. It is stillness and silence and peace.
Oh, the tea is "pomegranate burst" green tea from Good Earth, it is one of my favorites! Also, the journal has returned since that was my goal this week to include it in every shot. My daughter and I have been drawing together for 30 minutes each morning before she goes to school. I have very limited drawing skills and hope that I will improve with practice if not, that's ok, I just love spending the creative time with my girlie.
A very misty morning meant no lay-in for me. A very calm and quiet moment along side a lake at the edge of the wood. Taken at Little Wittenham Wood, South Oxfordshire
In the stillness of the pond, with no sounds and only the whispers of the breeze, you can find your true nature and understand the muted emotions of being alone.
—Pause, breath and enjoy your own company.
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As I've said in previous posts, having a roseate spoonbill in the Phoenix area is a very rare occurrence. But this guy has been hanging out at the riparian preserve for 2 months now. He was still there on Sunday. Fun to watch this unique visitor
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pictures from my Guilin, China trip...
Still more to come, I think for another 1 to 2 weeks or so, please bear with me :p
Flickr explored #70, thanks for your visits and comments my friends :)
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A semi-palmated plover on a quiet and still morning.
Taken at Fort De Soto, Florida.
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An idea come to FRUITion.
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Idea 25 (Piano Version) -
Gibran Alcocer
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Padiham, Lancashire
After storm Darragh that swept the UK recently it was good to see an old friend still standing.
GWR 7820 Dinmore Manor built in Swindon in November 1950. On the 13th November 1965 7820 Dinmore Manor was the final Manor locomotive to work a train on the Cambrian network with the 18.05 up mail train off Aberystwyth. 7820 is seen leaving Winchcombe in Oct 2018 and still in service today.
At the end of a hard day,
The fact that we have the
courage to still be standing
Is reason enough to celebrate…
Picture credits goes to the most wonderfull man at Second Life
Thank you so much for this awesome and beautiful picture Skip ❤
"My tribute to all lost at Sea ,
100 years on from The Battle of Jutland"
The Battle of Jutland raged for 36 hours from 31th May to 1th June 1916. In the battle – which is still the biggest naval battle of the world – from British and German side, a total of 152 warships and nearly 100 000 people were involved. Of these, 8645 sailors were killed.
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Portata da un'onda sugli scogli ...
Dopo la foto l'abbiamo ributtata in mare
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