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Twenty years after his beloved wife died, he'd just sit in the window most of the day, and watch for his cows to come in. One rainy day, the Bank came, and took away his cows. Now he too has gone.
Scanning from a matted photo makes bad quality.
The actual photo is very clear. They seem to like bread.
I watched this bull giraffe reaching for this branch. I have the sequence of pics leading up to this and it's so crazy how long his tongue can stretch. Here he finally was able to wrap his tongue around the branch and pull it down. Must taste better at the top! BTW he was really really tall. Also if you notice his ossicones (horns) are bare that is from the necking (fighting) that male giraffes do. It rubs the fur off of them, so you can kind of tell how old he is from that. Anyway, thought it was kind of a fun POV.
Close your eyes and surrender to your darkest dreams...
The Music of the Night - Andrew Lloyd Webber
I have seen the sunrise at the beach for the first time ! It was beautiful and I felt like a small teddy bear in a big world. I hope we go back soon, but my mum says she has something called "coronavirus", which is something bad that lots of people can catch, but not bears, and that she has to rest for a few days. We have spent a lot of time in bed and I have discovered that snuggling with your mum and a cat is quite cozy, as long as the cat is asleep. My mum says not to worry, she feels better already and we will go back to the beach soon.
A sunny Sunday afternoon in the Kurpark.
Bad Oeynhausen is a nice little town in East Westphalia, famous as a spa centre for more than a century. My favourite place in town is the Kurpark (spa gardens) with beautiful garden architecture and historical buildings of the early days of the spa era. This Saturday we enjoyed the perfect Autumn sun in the park.
Dedicated observer of the human condition, or just a man avoiding "shopping"?
The latter I think.
Honiton, Devon, UK.
I love seeing the shapes of trees before the leaves start sprouting
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The Blue Jays tend to watch the chipmunks and squirrels to try to get the peanuts from them.
I want to thank each and everyone who took the time to visit my little space here on Flickr and perhaps gave a like or a comment on my image.
I actually didn't get this for Christmas. A good friend got it for me for my birthday, but do to being backordered, I just recently got it. I took a quick shot to share with other photographers. Taken with one of those screw on macro lens from ebay. Hope everyone had a good Christmas....back to work!