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This relative of Batman is annoyed that some people put their bikes in front of him and now he is using his magical power to transport these bikes, but I'm not sure it will work.........
Happy Wall Wednesday everyone ;-))
Just to the right of Vestrahorn lurks Brunnhorn mountain which, with its three peaks, resembles the symbol of the Caped Crusader and is hence known as Batman Mountain by locals
Da sx:
Palone del Soppressà, 2590 m;
Zinglo Bernù, m 2590;
Palone del Torsolazzo, 2670 m
un cospicuo numero di belle cime poco conosciute ai confini orientali delle Orobie
It seems Batman likes coffee too (from the same coffeeshop, I visited), before starting to rescue the world ;-))
H(appy) W(all) W(ednesday)
Location Spoorzone Tilburg
Vestrahorn (aka Batman mountain), east Iceland at sunset. This beach is quite dangerous, a rogue wave swept up to my thighs, and the photographer seen in these photos suffered a similar fate, but needless to say, we both survived, as did our camera gear.
I still hope he might come home, although it is 3 years since he disappeared. TinkerBell returned after being "on the road" for 2 years, so, hope springs eternal. He is the most mischievous and delighful cat. Seen here in his "time-out" box - daring to pop his head out to see if he was forgiven. ☺
Vestrahorn (aka Batman mountain), east Iceland at sunset. This beach is quite dangerous, a rogue wave swept up to my thighs, and the photographer seen in these photos suffered a similar fate, but needless to say, we both survived, as did our camera gear.
Batman is using his body language to tell me he is hungry.
A stack of bowls is on the other side of that cabinet door--with leftover dry kibble in them. He checks this spot frequently, to see if one of us forgets to close the cabinet.
Batman, Batman, Batman
h-h-holy mackrel
t-t-turn it up
da da da da da da da da da
and wow, it's been a whole year............... still missing my friend ♥
I think this is my best shot of this spectacular hoverfly, Myathropa florea and this is a very well-marked individual. There is a distinct Batman mark on the thorax which gives it its informal common name
Let me introduce you to Batman who became our adopted cat while we were staying in Cluny . This was a usual spot for him he sat on the fence post which was close to were we parked our car. After a few days he would jump up there to greet us when we returned from an outing . I enjoyed his company very much We had cats in the past and while I would not get another I miss their enigmatic beauty .
When we arrived at the cottage we were met by the owners who told us about their horses and dogs. As an afterthought they mentioned Batman with clear instructions not to make a fuss of him or let him into the cottage. I have to confess that we cheerfully ignored these instructions
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Batman has only recently been coming into my (& Puddy's) bedroom, staying to lounge around after he has checked to see if I forgot to pick up Puddy's food.
Batman is napping contentedly, with one of his giant polydactyl paws draped over the edge of the pillow.
Batman is the third cat to spend time in Puddy's (my) room--besides Jimmy and Idaho. This is a recent development. The other five are too scared of Puddy.
Taking a break from my USA holiday pictures with another shot from the Open House weekend in London in September.
I had wanted to shoot the "Batman" building in More London for a while and made a stop there on my way to City Hall just around the corner. This building wasn't part of the Open House weekend but I'd love to see it from the inside.
This is a 3 shot HDR.