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8:29 in the field next door.

Happy Window Wednesday. Maggie was sound asleep in her little bed last evening and all the Christmas lights looked so pretty looking out through the windows.

The old supermarket windows.

 

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Maggie enjoying the 3 deer walking by. Happy Window Wednesday.

The day was grey, with scudding clouds that cleared on the western horizon during sunset, allowing this shot

While at the Werribee Open Range Zoo with Lance www.flickr.com/photos/lankee2009 and his wife (from New Zealand) we spotted two Brolgas in the 'back paddock' of the Zoo. I was wondering if it is the same two we saw at the WTP last week.

 

Happy Wing Wednesday!

An oppressive cloud mass hung menacingly over Wednesday’s sunset in Saint Paul, only to dissipate with celerity; in a matter of minutes, it was gone.

A rather elegant apartment block. Seen on my wheelie walk around town.

 

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Miss Ashlie watching out their window in their bedroom, checking out what Mommy is doing! Happy WIndow Wednesdays!

and without warning

our focus on things

faded and all that

really mattered was

what kind of human

we decided to be.

- - JmStorm

 

♪ vibe ♪

  

following my own path.

conjuring nirvana and a good death.

learning to sit with uncertainty.

living in questions, rather than answers.

choosing survival over healing.

embracing impermanence.

training the dragon in my heart.

reflecting on the mind - so excitable,

so uncertain, so difficult to control.

walking in trauma… the journey of my lifetime.

exploring this nondualistic universe.

surrounded by mystery.

inhale love… exhale doubt.

❣️ 💙 📷 🐄 🐾 🐎 💋

🌼 ❄️ 🎼 ✍️ 💕️ ✨

a soldier of peace

in the army of love.

 

Window inside Drayton Hall in Charleston, SC.

 

Happy Window Wednesday!

[Glitzz] Wednesday Set - Fatpack

Gets yours now at Fameshed

It's Wednesday so some shots of birds seen recently.

Happy Wing Wednesday!

taken at Old Westbury Gardens... from the archives...

Das Heidelberger #SCHLOSS #....

 

Ein Teil davon!

 

😄Happy Window Wednesday 😄

 

Thanks for views, faves and comments :-))

Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)

 

HAPPY WEDNESDAY MACRO

 

Taken in a Wild Garden in West Wales (Ceredigion) and uploaded for

Wednesday Macro

 

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

ƒ/4.0

58.2 mm

1/640Sec

ISO 100

On this week's edition of "Water Wednesday" we see the west bound "JY Local" crossing the causeway near Sanborn North Dakota. They will take the siding in town to allow an mty and a load pass them.

 

Another rambling story to go with this one.

 

The first week of the autumn Dakota trip had a few serendipitous moments. The first was running across an RRVW train further east on the Jamestown Sub near Tower City of which I've posted one shot from Buffalo. At Wheatland the RRVW had a rolling meet with the JY local, so we knew to keep our eyes and ears open for this job if we ever returned.

 

Another serendipitous moment occurred two days later when we happened to return to the Jamestown Sub. While driving towards Valley City, we stumbled across this spot and remarked at how cool it would be to catch something here. But since CP was actually showing signs of life, we eventually perched ourselves up on the hill at Valley City to watch a three-way meet go down.

 

After wrapping up with the CP and seeing nothing on the BNSF, we figured we might as well check some signals on the Jamestown Sub before heading to Oakes. The nearest one we could easily get to was out at Sanborn. Upon our arrival, it was red, indicating an EB; not ideal but it was a train none-the-less. But almost immediately after making that observation, we heard a horn to the east and were pleasantly surprised to see the JY local. Not far behind was an mty Alma train.

 

These kind of moments make the hobby fun when it all works out.

I saw this glare from the side walk of this office building. The sun was make this balcony light up like a Christmas tree. Doors being locked for wknd. I took photo through 2 sets of glass doors. (very dirty doors) Happy Window Wednesday to all (;-D

Taken at the Discovery Garden in Covill Park, Red Wing, MN. Just a square crop and a bit of vintage color.

Happy Windmill Wednesday.

 

Bonnieville Mill Park. Built in 1837, Bonneyville Mill is designated by the Indiana State Historical Society as the oldest continuously operating grist mill in Indiana.

 

HWW

It is Wednesday, there must be bluebells. Not really bluebells you say? Artistic Licence I say.

 

On black

 

And for all you bokehddicts out there: A must.

I've been meaning to take this window for ages as I love the green touch on the shutter.

 

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Outdoor table and chairs, my place.

Happy Wednesday Macro

Photographed at the Lockkeeper's house along the C&O Canal Towpath.

A Wall butterfly settled on the coast path between Filey and Scarborough! Happy Wing Wednesday everyone!

 

The Wall (Lasiommata megera) is named after its habit of basking on walls, rocks, and stony places. The patterned light brown undersides provide good camouflage against a stony or sandy surface.

 

The Wall favours short, open grassland, where turf is broken or stony. It is also found on dunes and other coastal habitats, as well as disused quarries, derelict land, farm tracks, railway embankments and cuttings, gardens and field edges. It is on the wing in two or three broods, between the middle of April and the end of October. It is widespread in England, Wales and Ireland, but increasingly scarce inland.

 

The caterpillars use various grasses, including Tor-grass (Brachypodium pinnatum), False Brome (B. sylvaticum), Cock's-foot (Dactylis glomerata), bents (Agrostis spp.) Wavy Hair-grass (Deschampsia flexuosa) and Yorkshire-fog (Holcus lanatus).

  

Happy Window Wednesday!

Three WA&G GE units, all former Ford locomotives, rest outside the shop at Galeton, Pennsylvania, in July 1969, replaced by a variety of F7 units.

© Lauren Miller 2009 Boxofzen is still under construction so please see my life in the country blog or my growing photography blog

 

*I've done the peace macro before in blue...but I want to mix it up color-wise so I can do a whole set of different colors-*

 

watermill, taken at Frank Melville Park...

A small window at ground level, though I do think they've got enough security!!

 

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