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these 'roadside" daylilies bloom in my garden every year. I have other varieties of hemerocallis as well as they are among my most favourite perennials. Pest-free and virtually maintenance free :-)
These trees were at the back of the site we stayed at. It was in Cornwall but overlooked the Devon countryside. I loved the view, even though I had to hop on and off a fairly unstable wall. The light was fabulous, just before a big storm.
These old and now unused mooring points tell a story of a busier port with fishing vessels and traditions now long gone. For me they are a reminder of things we have lost. Still standing strong is the Forth Bridge her usefulness remains thankfully
These tiny critters, with all their detail, are fun to shoot -
With 25 mm tube, Raynox DCR-150 snap-on macro
These pottery shards were found in Cologne and date from the period 27 before to 14 AD.
It was fine drinkware.
DATED or DATE is the topic for Sunday ~ August 2nd, 2020, Group Our Daily Challenge
I saw these two weathered farm buildings just sitting off the highway. Of course I had to stop and take their photo. There is something about old farm buildings that I really like. Especially when they have a lean to them. This one leans to the south which tells me it has survived many northern winter winds.
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These gorgeous beach huts were watching the sunset on the coast of France. We have just cycled from Calais to Amsterdam and this was one of our stops for an outdoor beach dinner. Food tastes better outdoors doesn't it?! (Or maybe it's the all day cycling?).
these bison bulls stand 6 to 7 feet tall at the shoulder and weigh up to 2,000 pounds - they can eat 30 pounds of grass a day - jump 6 feet high and 7 feet horizontally and run up to 35 mph - "Bisonguards" on the prairie preserve roads are 14 feet wide which is double the standard width of a cattleguard
Saw these on one of my contacts streams so went investigating cow pats to find some for myself! So minute they are only visible as tiny gleams. These Pentax shots are better than my DSLR shots, but I think the Raynox attachment might help next time.
Update - this one was a "private" attachment on a previous post in 2013. I was having a rootle through one of my fungi albums and thought to give it an airing on its own page now after making it public.
flickr have added their own tag and decided this is food - nomnom!
These ground cherries were grown by my son and his spouse in their garden this year. I love the thin paper-like covering that surrounds the fruit.
These two roads worked well together in the years prior to the BNSF merger. Many times MRL used their power to move trains when BN was power short at Laurel.
One of the interesting combinations is climbing the hill west of Livingston through the site of a tunnel daylighted by Northern Pacific.
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These beautiful roses are another gift from my neighbours. They droop over our dividing fence. Thank you neighbours 😊
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These bacteria mats were pretty amazing to me. Primordial looking. This was taken at the Midway Geyser Basin with my camera resting on the boardwalk. These are bacterial mats that extend everywhere, surviving on the heat of the springs. So cool to see. I remain amazed at Yellowstone!
These cute grebes were seen passing each other (not friends I guess !) at Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve. However, they are both breeding indicated by the black vertical stripes on their bills
These flowers are very common now, they are wild ones. If you click on it you will see details. Have a great day wherever you are and thank you so much for the visit. :)
These beauties are above me while I’m crouching down in this flower field to photograph them during the golden hour.
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These lovely poses are both from Ckey Poses by the lovely Clary ♥
Presenting for males the series Raice and for females the series Aorta ♥
Perfect poses for mix and match! ♥
Taxi to the store:
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Bethel Park Pennsylvania, about a mile from where I was born.
Retired in 2001 from service, I probably rode on this 500 times as I lived along the line in two different homes growing up.
The building in the background was the first grade school built around 1905. I wasn't around then!
These are Sandhill Cranes heading north to their Breeding grounds. I know why they are called cranes because one needs to crane one's neck in order to see them; they fly so high.
These milestones were placed on the roads of Russia in the 18-19 centuries.. Radishchevo village, Kuznetsk District, Penza Region, Russia.
These seemingly autonomous machines emerged from the far side of the planet. Nobody ever discovered exactly where they came from or who created them.
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I'm always impressed by Shannon Sproule's ability to build sci-fi models in just one colour. I thought I'd give it a go for Febrovery!
This vehicle really rolls. There's a short video of it in action on Instagram, plus a couple more photos.
These guys are so darn photogenic! Went for a short walk this evening and I was glad I had the camera! Got a few shots of this drake heading off in the evening light to roost for the night!
These Trasylvanian cables make a fine open perch, in particular for the male Cuckoo, enabling him to cock and spread his tail and droop his wings as he swivels his body, something he does during courtship.
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These are my Nieces, Nephews, my Sons, and my twin Grandchildren at Christmas day just before unwrapping the presents,
Dedicated room for our tree and presents.
These guys are very skittish and hard to get close to. I usually see them on a fly-by as I'm doing something else! This one I caught in the nick of time before he disappeared behind some long grasses!
These Birds are just so hard to get sitting still - had to crop in a bit too much but will have another attempt
These three (not from our group) give scale to one of the remarkable rocks
See prior Flickr capture for a general view of all of the Remarkable Rocks from a distance.