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A set of snapshots of nesting Welcome Swallows in the final fortnight of the year.
17/12/2013: like a household of screaming babies
So the question is- should we welcome winter or put winter behind us? Me I'm already ready for it to warm up :)
I had to take this from the window inside.Just had shoulder surgery 10 days ago and already wanting to go out and shoot ! The immobilizer I have on is very uncomfortable and I have to keep it on for 25 more days!! Then look out Flickr- the point & shoot will be put up and then I will bring the "big dog " out .
Delegates enjoy a welcome reception and dinner on the opening evening, 21 February 2018, of the 6th International
Railway Summit at Hotel Boscolo Prague.
501st Military Intelligence Brigade welcomed its new NCOs into the hallowed ranks of the noccommissioned officers on Jun. 19, 2020 at the Eighth Army NCO Academy on Camp Humphreys.
As we were coming to port a Blue-Hawaiian helicopter was circling us and dropping flower petals in the rain to welcome us to our first Hawaiian island!!
HDR Shot of the Snow Falling and the Union Jack Flying In the Wind
More photos taken on this day can be found at my facebook page
....after spending a night in the hospital my Man was welcomed home by the rest of the family. He is feeling like a new person today and is back to his old self.
from the kingfisher. Pardon the bad focus, as he moved just as the camera found him, though an out of focus kingfisher is better than no kingfisher at all. Photo by Frank. .
This photo was taken at Insomnia Scotland
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Photo by David Portass Photography
The sun is out this morning. That doesn't mean no rain today but at least we are starting out right.
I have a lot to catch up on outside so have a great Saturday everyone!
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A big welcome back to cheesemonger Brad on September 3, 2013! That was Brad's first day back on the cheese counter after completing an amazing 3 1/2 month cross-country food tour (map here: tinyurl.com/mgmnpum). This photo captures the mighty impressive triumverate of mongers closing the shop that day (L-R): Tripp, Brad and Tyler! For pics and deets of Brad's journey, check out his Facebook page: To Cure:
Workshop and Welcome Reception held for the 2017 Mandela Washington Fellows from Ghana - September 29, 2017