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I love how their heads don't match their bodies in their winter colours. Someone once asked me if I photoshopped the head on a different body LOL!
Technically a 'White Christmas' here, though heavy freezing rain since this morning has mucked it all up.
A small lizard, basking in the sunshine, on top of a fallen tree trunk. Photographed on the island of Penang, in Malaysia.
A few weeks ago he stood in icy cold at minus 21 degrees Celsius in the wet fog on free field. He must have frozen so terribly ... ;-) But: He could enjoy a super beautiful sunrise!
Went out when the conditions were right to portrait this fallen tree with low and diffuse light. The brown patch of grass underneath tells the story, that this tree has fallen the year before and experienced winter and spring in its new state.
April 2021 | Niefern
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During this very panoramic and hilly walk you walk through meadows up to the hamlet of Kosberg. Then you walk through the forest to the hamlet of Landsrade. Then you walk through meadows towards Gulpen and then you arrive in the hamlet of Dal Bissen. The way back goes through meadows to the hamlet of Schweiberg and a nice path takes you back to Epen. This route often runs through meadows with beautiful views of the hills of South Limburg. There are plenty of benches along the way. At the end is a beautiful terrace. You can shorten the route to 7 km.
Tijdens deze zeer panoramische en heuvelachtige wandeling wandelt u door weilanden omhoog naar de buurtschap Kosberg. Dan loopt u verder door het bos naar het gehucht Landsrade. Vervolgens loopt u door weilanden richting Gulpen en dan komt u in de buurtschap Dal Bissen. De terugweg gaat door weilanden naar de buurtschap Schweiberg en via mooi pad komt u weer in Epen. Deze route loopt veel door weilanden met prachtige uitzichten op de heuvels van Zuid-Limburg. Er staan genoeg zitbanken onderweg. Aan het eind is een mooi terras. U kunt de route inkorten tot 7 km.
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tree trunk bark, variegated chinese elm, 'Frosty', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
Our ancient trees are irreplaceable. Large, old trees fix more carbon than smaller trees, and the older the tree, the more vital to wildlife it becomes🌳
It is the collective responsibility of all of us to keep the environment safe. It is essential not only for mankind but for the entire biosphere. So plant trees, protect the environment.
Spending a lovely afternoon at the park, near the Rideau River, Ottawa, Canada. Happy new week my friends =)
Driftwood...
This is one of those shots buried deep in the archives, on one of my hard drives that never saw the light of day,
A day at Jack Darling Park in August 2015 turned out to be a great day for taking photos. These two very large pieces of driftwood had washed ashore and were now stranded on the beach.
I would have loved to have been able to take the one closest to the right front of this image home with me... but there was no way I could have managed it without two or three people to hoist it into my car, even then I think I may never have been able to get it out myself. So I did the best I could and shot plenty of photos of it.
A week later I went back and they were gone, I assume the Parks and recreation crews had brought chainsaws and cut these lovely pieces up and tossed them into a shredder.
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I will gladly sit down on this bench. It has a fantastic view of the Rappahannock River in Virginia. It sits under a large Crepe Myrtle tree. I wanted to take a picture of this old tree in the winter so that you could see the shape of the canopy and the amazing twisty trunk. HBM
My first walk around Mays Landing held some areas where the unusual trees were growing up to reach the skies. Photo images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs(VLP&Designs) website at www.VLPDesigns.com