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Dahlia Lady Darlene 20cm (8" diameter) bloom with a visitor, from my garden.
Many thanks to all those who view, fav or comment my pictures. I very much appreciate it.
This female Old World Swallowtail spent a number of minutes on our Buddleia, closely followed by a Nature's Paparazzi, me :)
Heading out when I looked left and saw this visitor 2 doors up...pretty sure its a Mistle Thrush (bigger, pale wing edges, please correct me if wrong)...a nicer angle not possible without trespassing and a knock on the door!
Visiting Cardinals the local cardinals like to visit my neighbors bird feeder, I guess they like the variety, shot in North Carolina.
USS Bonhomme Richard
On this week in 2017 the USS Bonhomme Richard, a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship visited Melbourne. She is seen here alongside Station Pier at Port Melbourne.
Dag took me on a tour here. in December last year.
This was taken in one of the Calas Galadhon sims, I forgot which one :-)
I saw this Fashionably Dead outfit while in the store looking at the April 30th Saturday Sale when I noticed that this outfit was the same price. I later came across the commuter rail car in the Orchid Island sim, and the idea popped into my head. Having been able to visit home as travel restrictions have eased, I took a pic at the spur of the moment. It about sums up how I felt about going home.
Thanks to Alicia West for looking at my few pictures for the the last two years and persisting in encouraging me to resume posting.
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RAW. Direkt aus der Kamera. Nur windlight settings angepasst.
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RAW. Direkt aus der Kamera. Nur windlight settings angepasst.
Visiting the ponds at the Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center, on a hot & sunny day out east from Atlanta and nearer the coastal plain, was like moving ahead a month in time! Amberwings galore, Widow skimmers, Slaty skimmers and even a Prince baskettail were cruising by. We're closer to the mountains at home and our local wetlands are very slow bug-wise - but get more rare species. Summer species like pennants and forceptails had not started yet at Charlie Elliott.
This Widow skimmer just glistened in the sun. Surprisingly few butterflies.
Visiting Warships, Offshore Supply and others grant shore leave to some happy seafarers in St.John's, NL, Canada.