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In my garden.

I just hope it will not eat all my plants and flowers.

 

Dreaming of becoming a beautiful butterfly.

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Where you just have to stop and soak it all in! Taken early morning in Little Wittenham Wood.

No one said that tears do not escorreriam by the face, but smiling maybe you can use those tears as spiritual cleansing and let it rain. Rain until the sun reappears and overflow you from light. No one said that you would be able to see clearly everything around you, but smiling maybe you will rediscover the path after tripping a few times. Nobody said it would be easy and its not!.

Colchester county, NS

Male Costa's hummingbird

Backyard patio

Gotta love that purple!

 

Tucson, Arizona

A Great Horned Owl, morning light. In the Ramble, Central Park, New York

- A place where you will find a lot of NOthing to do, That Says A Lot, AZ. -

 

Town of Nothing Arizona. Founded 1977. Elevation 3269ft.

...or to be precise the lake. This is the river Argen running into Lake Constance - quite an idyllic sight.

A Brahminy Starling (Sturnia pagodarum) was looking amazingly cool with a curious expression in the middle of a dry grassland. The bird may be common but the beautiful posture against a gorgeous Bokeh backdrop made me feel delightful to present this. Pics was taken from Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India.

I love that look! Jaguar - Pantanal, banks of Cuiaba River.

 

Facts: The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a big cat, a feline in the Panthera genus, and is the only extant Panthera species native to the Americas. The jaguar is the third-largest feline species after the tiger and the lion, and the largest in the Americas. The jaguar is a threatened species and its numbers are declining. Threats include loss and fragmentation of habitat. Press L.

  

Happy Sunday!!!

 

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Aquella ola

 

Pont del Petroli

Badalona

  

I believe that this is a False Potato Beetle. I was out doing macro photography yesterday and when I came home this beauty was on my front door. It was like it was waiting for me. I moved it to my garden and got some photos before it disappeared. Photographed in Maryland..

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The eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the largest venomous snake in North America and may reach 8 feet in lenght. Recognizable by its distinctive diamond-shaped🔸 patterns and heavy body, it uses its rattle as a warning to potential threats.

 

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When you think no one is looking.

Happy Bench Monday from Winslow, Arizona!

I don't think this horse buggy driver wanted his photo taken.I might've disturbed his break.

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That is why the wise man is invariably called the fool :-)

Martin H. Fischer (1879–1962)

 

HPPT!! take care friends:-)

 

shrub rose, in the neighborhood, cry, north carolina

Nomad seems to have lost the helicopter when he made his way into the sewer system that was below a nearby overpass. It’s time to go. A lead has led him to another city anyway. It’s been a little over a year since he’s seen her, since they took her, since they got away with it. “I’ve got to follow the clues, expose them,” he mumbles.

  

He tilts his head downward and to the left, looking behind him without turning his head. He counts six on the left, 3 on the right. They’re closing in. Not to cause a scene he starts to ditch in and out of the alleyways. Making his escape slowly and quietly. He notices after some slick maneuvering that he only sees about 3 people in viewing range, though others could be around still. I’m sure they have an communications system in their ear, they all do.

  

Nomad walks in through the front of a burger-joint and walks out the back door. Two men in the back of the restaurant approach him, one with a gun. He quickly with two quick hand movements removes the weapon from the man on the right and pistol whips the man on the left with it knocking him out. Still holding the hand of the man on the right he pulls him into him as he kicks the man’s shin breaking a bone and sending him to the ground. Another swift kick to the head and both men are unconscious. Nomad walks off briskly looking from side to side. He places the gun in the back of pants expecting the elastic to keep it from falling.

  

He walks down a backstreet on the side of a pizzeria. Out from behind the building come an agent. Taller than Nomad, more muscular than him as well. He takes a swing at Nomad, Nomad is too quick for him as he bobs and weaves away from his opponent. One swing, one flush connect from Nomad’s left uppercut and the big man goes down, hitting his head on the concrete steps behind him. Blood starts to ooze out the back of the man’s head. “Ha I’m one punch man,” Nomad jokes as he takes off slipping into the night. He doesn’t get captured; he escapes easily.

  

Nomad starts his journey to the next city. “That was close. Need to end this!”

  

Nomad Chapter 7: That Was Close

The morns are meeker than they were,

The nuts are getting brown;

The berry's cheek is plumper,

The rose is out of town.

 

The maple wears a gayer scarf,

The field a scarlet gown.

Lest I should be old-fashioned,

I'll put a trinket on.

 

Emily Dickinson

 

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GASET - JADE shorts @Equal10 (April)

[Hipster Style] FRANCIS Necklaces

**RE** Striker Bracelet

RichB. Pablo Bracelet

[Z O O M] Full House set rings

 

This is the largest gator I've ever seen in or out of captivity. This fellow was a monster. I'm guessing this guy is about 13 feet and weights in at about 790 pounds. It was truly a monster.

You remember that tree? Yes, it had that shape. I loved going there.

 

16/9 aspect recommendation by @Valter D.

This Red-tailed Hawk was sticking out like a sore thumb on that tree. Now that all the leaves are gone it is so nice to see them. The weather was nice today so I hope he did catch some dinner.

 

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Go baby go! Actually when I ride it's more like when I was a kid, looking around, exploring, talking to people and well now days stopping to take pictures.Everyone passes me, old ladies, little children...that's okay.

Nothing like a fresh glass of white wine on a warm evening. Cheers!

“She has a quiet confidence that screams loud. She is humble, but strong. She is stable, but rebellious. She is giving, but not naive. She chooses her battles wisely. She'll stay silent until it's time to fight...and when that time comes; she will fight and she will win!

 

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