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One of four new squirrels..Nicki's babies...they are busy finding food for themselves this week and slowly getting used to me, so I set some things outdoors for them to explore.
With intermittent sunlight and rain this morning, I raced outside with coffee and camera and cardboard.
Belly shot with elbow tripod. Thanks for looking. I know a lot of you don't like bokeh balls. I do.
Stay safe. And have a good International Women's Day and decade, or two!
The days are getting shorter, the sunlight weaker. I sit outside and enjoy the delicate rays of sun on my face, like this still green leaf.
Die Tage werden kürzer, das Sonnenlicht schwächer. Ich sitze draußen und genieße die zarten Sonnenstrahlen auf meinem Gesicht, genauso wie dieses noch grüne Blatt.
© Darlene Bushue 2019
Came in early from the park one evening and decided to take a drive out the Chief Joseph Highway outside of Cooke City, which is also known as Sunlight Basin. Besides being a beautiful drive, it's also a popular spot to see a variety of wildlife, including moose, bear, and bighorn sheep. We didn't come across anything other than deer along our drive but sure enjoyed the views along the way. It rained much of the time, but the clouds parted just long enough to let a little sunshine through on this scene.
Happy Hump Day!!!
In Morning Springs Wood (or Felley Woods as I believe its known locally) on a glorious day with the sunlight streaming through the trees.
Found the tiniest patch of sunlight this afternoon. It lit up the trees against the dark clouds behind
"don't worry about a thing,
'cause every little thing gonna be all right.
singin': "don't worry about a thing,
'cause every little thing gonna be all right!"
Rise up this mornin',
smiled with the risin' sun,
Bob Marley
09/07/23
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This is the exterior slopped ceiling of the “Cardboard Cathedral” photographed from the outside looking west and the setting sun naturally illuminates the structure.
The facility is made from shipping containers, cardboard tubes, timber stained glass and steel. The roof (pictured here) is made of polycarbonate. This is a temporary structure while the original cathedral is repaired following the 2011 earthquake.