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HDR image of an abandoned farm house located in rural Dade county Missouri, surrounded by large black walnut trees.
Diese Wolke hat sich innert nur kurzer Zeit während dem Sonnenuntergang gebildet, dieser Wolkenschleif hat doch so was mystisches... und auch der Bauer war sehr künstlerisch beim säen vom Maisfeld, das Muster passt doch perfekt ins Bild!
Nach diesem Abend war ich um ein paar Mückenstiche, aber auch um ein ganz spezielles, einmaliges Bild reicher ;-)
Vielen Dank Euch allen fürs liken und kommentieren, ich freu mich immer riesig darüber!
This cloud has formed within only a short time during the sunset, these clouds sanding has yet something mystical ... and the farmer was very artistic when sowing the cornfield, the pattern fits yet perfectly into the picture!
After that night, I had a few mosquito bites, but also to a very special, unique picture rich;-)
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Juvenile Eurasian collared dove perching in a walnut tree on an overcast day.
The binomial scientific name Streptopelia decaocto derives from the Ancient Greek streptos ("collar"), pelaia ("dove") and decocto ("eighteen"). A Greek myth tells about a maid that was unhappy about the 18 coins she had as payment a year. She implored the gods to tell the world how little of a reward her lady owner was offering. Zeus heard her call and thus created this dove that has called out "deca-octo" ever since.
I had been unaware that "See Rock City" birdhouses existed until I found one along U.S. 19 in Ela. I was actually admiring the Walnut trees when I spotted it. I'm thinking maybe finches or swallows might "rent" these spaces during peak season. I also learned that the community's name comes from the Cherokee language and translates to "yellow hill." About eleven miles down U.S. 19 in Bryson City, is a genuine "See Rock City" barn.
Ela, North Carolina. 10.8.2012.
Just a few walnut trees remain where an orchard once grew, this one stands by itself and once in awhile a few cattle will seek shade under its branches. Most if not all of those cattle have been moved to better grazing as this area suffers through a serious drought.
Taken in the hills behind Ventura, California, USA.
only ten days ago, it was still possible to have this great view from our hammock! mountains are much whiter now, midday sunshine still warm and merciful with us...
Von meiner letzten Radeltour ein Andenken... anders als in früheren Jahren, tragen die Walnussbäume noch ihr Laub. Viele andere Radler waren unterwegs und haben den sonnigen Tag genossen.
One of the images from my last cyclingtour... I met many cyclists and all had been happy with that wonderful golden days.
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The beautifully aligned walnut plantation in Fort Ben. This is the first time I've visited with the snow and this was quite the experience.
The last bit of sunlight on a lone walnut tree before it disappears over the hills and out of the canyon for the night.
Taken in Sulphur Canyon, Ventura County, California, USA.
Winters sky, neighbors walnut tree reflecting on my pool at dusk, a bit of desaturation and a blob of texture, my effort for Sunday's slide. HSS
This lovely old arching Black Walnut tree at my brother's house has stood through the years as his 6 kids grew up and brought back kids of their own to play in the yard.
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walnut papercut against morning cloud... pink clouds on a hot, windy morning with 'scirocco' coming in from North Africa, yesterday...
Kew are unsure of when this tree was planted, but it appears on an early map of Kew Gardens from around 1740, making it possibly one of the oldest trees at Kew.
"... And reverent men and women from afar, and generations that know us not and that we know not of, heart-drawn to see where and by whom great things were suffered and done for them, shall come to this deathless field to ponder and dream." - General Joshua Chamberlain, October 3, 1889.
Although it will prove ultimately not to be as deathless as the battlefield, this scarred black walnut tree certainly seems that way -- it is at least 150 years old and stood here during the battle of Gettysburg -- a witness to some of the most terrible fighting that ever took place in America. Cemetery Ridge, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, September 19, 2009.
Every year a dozen or so Corellas visit my neighbors walnut tree where they rip off the outer skin, break open the nuts for the tasty flesh inside & peacefully discard them into my pool where some branches hang over the fence.
They get the timing right every year and every year I get the job of cleaning up after them which is why this is my Saturday cliche. HCS
Walnut trees are any species of tree in the plant genus Juglans, the type genus of the family Juglandaceae, the seeds of which are referred to as walnuts. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Walnut trees are any species of tree in the plant genus Juglans, the type genus of the family Juglandaceae, the seeds of which are referred to as walnuts. Quoted from Wikipedia.
Freshly picked from the walnut tree. Last year we were too late, and wildlife got away with most of it...
Walnut trees are any species of tree in the plant genus Juglans, the type genus of the family Juglandaceae, the seeds of which are referred to as walnuts. Quoted from Wikipedia.