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citizens of little world are very sporty. But this one goes a bit too far by trying to go for a dive within this walnut :)
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RCPE MMNAU rolls west out of Walnut Grove, Minnesota behind a four-pack of ex-Blue and Gold SD40-2s and a healthy cut of mixed freight from Mankato.
I'm holed up as a hermit in West Virginia this week. I have no internet, or anything else for that matter. I do have my camera though, so I'll have lots of photos when I return rejuvenated, revived, reinvigorated and re-...
I sneaked out to find some internet to slip these shots in. Now I'm back to the woods... so long...
The year started with a bit of snow and wintery mist. The big old walnut tree standing guard on the Schiltalp (Eigenthal) was not impressed though…
Black Walnut (Juglans nigra), Eno River State Park
Pentax K-1
SMC Pentax 1:1.8 55mm
16:9 panorama crop
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The bare limbs of Juglans Nigra, the black walnut jut the sky next to the mansion at Cylburn Arboretum. The tree isn't dead; it just hasn't leafed out yet.
Walnuts are very popular among the squirrels at Monrepos and whenever I feed the squirrels the walnuts tend to disappear rather quickly. Often they just grab a walnut and disappear in the forest where they eat it. They are very fast and it's not easy to press the shutter button in time.
I wanted to take a photo of some walnuts and was looking for something to decorate it. Finally, I found these orange Firethorn berries on a neighbour's hedge.
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Ich wollte einige Walnüsse fotografieren und suchte etwas um diese zu dekorieren. Schließlich fand ich diese orangen Feuerdornbeeren an der Hecke eines Nachbarn.
An abstract shot of the new 5* Hotel W in St James Quarter, Edinburgh. It’s been called ‘The Walnut Whip’ locally due to the unusual shape of the ribboned exterior.
One of the four squirrels I met on Friday, with its favourite snack.
It was funny to watch how they didn't want to touch the ones that birds, who also loved walnuts, had touched.
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