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June 22, 2020
An ornate gold-colored hoverfly is busy lapping up pollen from the sticky stamens in a spiderwort flower.
(A "Crazy Tuesday" submission, theme: "Two colours")
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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Jewelry is like the perfect spice - it always
complements what's already there.
(Diane von Furstenberg)
PRISMA DE COLORES Blue
Weekly Themes - Two colours: gold and silver
"Weekly Theme Challenge" - Jewels
7 Days with Flickr - Wednesday: macro or close up
(photo by Freya)
Hello my amazing Flickr friends!
Today is an orange day at Color My World Daily Group and the theme at Crazy Tuesday is two colors… and of course Mr. Teddy Bear is with us for Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday.
As we all know by now, Mr. teddy Bear loves orange color. It is his favorite… But he also is a green color lover. Green is also his favorite color. Mr. Teddy Bear took a few drawing classes during the lockdown, but he always has a very hard time to choosing his favorite color to begin his artwork with… Actually, he never got paste the choice phase…Each drawing starts with Mr. teddy Bear choosing his favorite color: green… no wait… orange…. Then he puts his 2 extremely sharp pencils ( yes I was thinking about my friend Dennis while sharpening my 2 pencils to extreme : www.flickr.com/photos/novice09/)
next to each other and looks at how beautiful green and orange pencils are ! He loves them together and separately… But he can’t choose the absolutely favorite and perfect color to begin with…
So which is your favorite one: orange or green? Me, I’m like Teddy Bear : I don’t know which one to choose….
Sorry for not answering all your comments and favs yesterday !! I was super busy, since it was a last official day of school for my 2 sons. Each one had some activities at school. Of course, social distancing was respected, and they had an opportunity to say goodbye to all their friends, for the summer…
I will try to catch up as soon as possible with your comments and Photostreams but since I’m officially on vacation with my sons my activity on Flickr will be rather slow for the next few days …I apologize for that !! Have a beautiful day my friends !!
Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and healthy!! And see you soon on Flickr !!
Yesterday at the We're here group we danced like we did not know how. Today we are looking for seeds. For lunch I sliced a tomato and guess what ..... it's full of seeds.
Sliced tomatoes by Just Brothers was a dancefloor hit back in 1972. A few years back Naren Wilks and TakeSomeCrime produced a dance video on this track .
I whished I had seen this video yesterday, maybe it could have compensated for my pour dancing skills.
I am not a fan of the music.
I am not a fan of the dance.
But together it works thanks to some pretty tight video editing.
“Better than any argument is to rise at dawn and pick dew-wet red berries in a cup.”
// Wendell Berry
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***Explore*** Best position #370
A bottle of my Ralph Lauren Polo aftershave!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Two Colours ...
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!
Beautiful to look at, delicious to eat ... chive!
Colorful Nature - Pink/Purple Wednesday
Weekly Themes - Two Colours: pink and purple
(photo by Freya)
"Another Brick in the Wall" is a three-part composition on Pink Floyd's 1979 rock opera The Wall, written by bassist Roger Waters.
The three parts of "Another Brick in the Wall" appear on Pink Floyd's 1979 rock opera album The Wall. During "Part 1", the protagonist, Pink, begins building a metaphorical wall around himself following the death of his father. In "Part 2", traumas including his overprotective mother and abusive schoolteachers become metaphorical bricks in the wall. Following a violent breakdown in "Part 3", Pink dismisses everyone he knows as "just bricks in the wall".