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A little breeze came down the driveway of the house on the right, and blew some leaves right across the footpath in front of me in suburban Torrensville.

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The road to Hawes from Countersett on a very cold day

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Another amazing encounter of a barred owl on a short post! :)

With wind gusts of more than 50 miles per hour one day recently, this blackbird seemed a bit perturbed at being buffeted about.

 

Processed for Textural Tuesday

 

HTT!

It has been a while since my last post of these guys folks, and you know how I feel so here is yet another in the wind.

 

Thank you for stopping by everyone, have a great day and a great and safe week.

Silent but tasty. Just don't taste the yellow ones.

 

When the sun is low, the fine sandy ridges on the beach are particularly well accentuated.

This common myna (acridotheres tristis) chose to perch in a relatively open spot on a very windy day. Photographed in Trou D'eau Douce, Mauritius.

Photography by Karen Meadows

Love to be out in the wind and rain folks when you find something it's usually a nice one. Traveling the back roads brought us to this guy, so here he is in all his glory.

 

Thank you all as always for everything. Have a great and safe Friday and weekend.

Poppies on My Allotment

Stay well everyone and stay safe, we will over come this disaster.

 

Thank you very much for visiting and for all the kind words.

In the last ten years, Madison County, Virginia, has become a wine county with vines growing on some of the unlikeliest of properties. The tubes sheltering these sapling vines are for protection from critters, usually deer. I'm not sure about these tubes, but most of the newer ones are biodegradable and disappear within a few years. They are used for both grapevines and apple trees. Sapling apple trees are spaced much further apart.

I would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to view, fave or comment on my photo. It is very much appreciated.

Entry for the TMI Art & Nature Group

NEW CHALLENGE: In the Style of ... Les Nabis

 

BiG THANKS to EVERYONE for your personal comments and also your support from selected groups.

Awards are always encouraging and especially appreciated from those add my work to their collection of 'faves'.

 

Cheerz G

   

A Blue Heron looking into the sun and wind in Woodland Lake Park in Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona.

 

Lovely Gacha from [Aleutia] @ Trés Chic

Im wearing the:

[Aleutia] Thalia Top RARE

[Aleutia] Thalia Skirt (Left) RARE

so go try your luck :D

 

Hair:

*ARGRACE* KOHAKU - Blondes

 

Taken at Baja Cove.

 

Love Be x

 

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From the peony garden at the New York Botanical Garden. The late afternoon light and wind made for a dance of form and color. The Bronx, NYC — May 21, 2022

Dancing across the sand.

Small trees in fairly permanent high winds on Otago Peninsula. this day was foggy and less windy. As you see I have enhanced the intriguing branches a little.

Hope the weekend is going well for you. I have been away for a day or two and I'll show you later.

A squall was blowing in and the wind was kicking up, and this egret's feathers were blowing in the wind.

 

North Davis Farms, February 2019. I went there to look for the mystery sapsucker, who was not in.

Beautiful but breezy.

The remains of Dunstanburgh Castle stand on the Whin Sil, formed of very hard igneous dolerite rock. A number of the north's outstanding structures are also built on outcrops of the Whin Sill eg Bamburgh & Lindisfarne Castles and the most spectacular sections of Hadrian's Wall. In addition the Farne Islands, High Force & Cauldron Snout waterfalls, Holwick Scars and the ampitheatre of High Cup Nick are all examples of Whin Sill dolerite.

If you are interested in finding out more (and more examples) go to:.

www.geolsoc.org.uk/GeositesHadrian

The weather sites were all saying the wind speeds that morning were at 9 miles per hour. Those were the strongest 9 mph winds I ever felt! You can see off in the distance one of the wind farms that they have built in California to be able to utilize the winds that blow out in our Mojave Desert to help provide electricity to our cities and towns across the state. I believe those are the Techachapi mountains in the far distance.

 

backyard birding model, female northern cardinal The wind was gusting up to thirty mph. (A building in the background has a reddish/pinkish roof which provides the color of the bokeh. )

Red-winged blackbird on a swinging reed.

It was VERY windy today.

 

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A flowerbed on the seafront in my hometown has been seeded with wildflowers. The majority are poppies and this morning as I passed they were gleaming in the morning sunlight.

 

I had to turn my car round to go and get some shots as they got tossed around in the breeze.

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