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Yesterday morning, we woke to freezing fog. Cold... but Marnie had to have her walk, and here we are by our local pond. The sun was just breaking through to illuminate the scene. I hope you like it as much as I do. Best viewed large -- you can see the little blocks of ice resting on the surface of more ice. Must admit, I was cold all day after this outing ! 😃
~ Taken with my phone and enhanced in Topaz Studio and slightly textured using PicMonkey Pro. ~
Many thanks for taking a look and perhaps imagining being there with us. You are all deeply appreciated. Hope you don't get frostbite or, if you're in our southern hemisphere, sunburn or dreadful rainfall and floods. Hang on in there, everything passes, everything changes.
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The keep Austin weird festival had a 5K run with it, and this is a pic of some of the people getting lined up for the run. The festival wasn't that great, as festivals go. I don't know what I was expecting, maybe people swinging from vines or something..:) It was a pretty sober group, as you might expect and everyone seemed to be having fun, which is what it's all about. The group running the festival were fun to work with so I'll probably volunteer again next year.
Some very weird things are going on here……
The little sheep, I uploaded a few days disappeared together with the first upload of this photo today ……. I got a bad panda image for a few minutes ….. and then those two photos were gone!!!!!! Not a good start today……I feel sad about it…..
I have a little story for this image…
"Sometimes an origami-model needs some extra help to keep its form so it doesn't fall apart immidialaty after assembling. With the help of tiny pegs and a little bit of wet folding this can be done….and then you just wait……."
Update:
Here is the final version of the origami "Skeleton".
Model: origami 'Skeleton' or 'Basic GAIKOTSU Figure for GAIKOTSU PLANET'
Designed by Takashi Hojyo
Diagram in Tantaidan Magazine #140
Folded from 3 pieces of square paper
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This carved section of tree trunk and root was outside a shop in Sedona.
And to paraphrase Hunter S. Thompson, 'it's still not weird enough for me.'
But I think it's tree-mendous.
This is inspired from the movie Weird Science, definitely an 80's classic that I was addicted to watching!
This is my submission for this month's #AdamsPhotoChallenge.
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This is Deadvlei in The Namib desert. The trees are petrified on the salt pans in the middle of the desert. It is an amazing sight. The people give it scale but I would love to have been alone there too.
I know it's not the best image quality but i was wondering if there's a name for such a particular cloud formation....??
It always felt as a strange relationship, one with clear boundaries, one which is not to be forgotten.
Cloud from earlier in the year, it seems to mimic the mountains. Taken with the phone as I was just passing and not out to take photos.
A knob billed duck male. Origin of his name is quite obvious from this image, although the female doesn't have this knob shape on the beak.
Double double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble. Not that I wish such doom mongered prescient thought onto today, as I’m off for a MRI (horrible things), to look at my prostate. I’ve had one before for my back problems and to say the experience is weird is an under statement. The experience I could do with out but you have to marvel at the science. Nine years ago when I first had my problems diagnosed you would need an invasive biopsy to detect if a common benign aliment is a bit more sinister. Now you can have a MRI diagnostic, which isn’t rock solid but well on the way to decide if you need more invasive probing about. To be honest with my preliminary prodding and probing I don’t think I have any think more to worry about and this MRI is just a pathway to seeing a Urologist to discuss other options for my toil and trouble. Anyway enough about my day ahead, don’t you think weird sisters is a good title of this cluster of oaks I came across on a Lakeland fell last November.