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Is this not just the cutest face?

The best part of living by a pond is to hear their wonderful low croaking in the night.

 

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He doesn't like the weather this morning - decided to stay in bed!!

Pretty Adirondack stream in the Moose River Plains. This is in more of an evergreen area so not much color today for autumn.

 

I hope everyone enjoys this image! :D

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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Black and white edit of a shot from November 2019. Enjoy!

 

Wishing you all a fabulous and safe weekend of photography! :)

Dundee, Scotland

for Smile on Saturday - Animal Face

 

365 #106

Baxter wishes you all a Happy 2023!

He knows nothing of the problems of the world and so is happy in his moments, (specially when he has a stick to hold) - perhaps we all need a bit more of this attitude to spread around the world,...

What do dog noses have that humans don't? They possess up to 300 million olfactory receptors in their noses, compared to about six million in us. And the part of a dog's brain that is devoted to analyzing smells is about 40 times greater than ours. Dogs also have something called neophilia, which means they are attracted to new and interesting odors.

 

Dogs possess a sense of smell many times more sensitive than even the most advanced man-made instrument. Powerful enough to detect substances at concentrations of one part per trillion—a single drop of liquid in 20 Olympic-size swimming pools. With training, dogs can sniff out bombs and drugs, pursue suspects, and find dead bodies. And more and more, they’re being used experimentally to detect human disease—cancer, diabetes, tuberculosis, and now, malaria—from smell alone.

 

Dogs' noses also function quite differently than our own. When we inhale, we smell and breathe through the same airways within our nose. When dogs inhale, a fold of tissue just inside their nostril helps to separate these two functions.

 

When we exhale through our nose, we send the spent air out the way it came in, forcing out any incoming odors. When dogs exhale, the spent air exits through the slits in the sides of their noses. The manner in which the exhaled air swirls out actually helps usher new odors into the dog's nose. More importantly, it allows dogs to sniff more or less continuously.

 

We can't wiggle our nostrils independently. Dogs can. This, along with the fact that the so-called aerodynamic reach of each of their nostrils is smaller than the distance between the nostrils, helps them to determine which nostril an odor arrived in. This aids them in locating the source of smells—we've all seen dogs on an interesting scent weave back and forth across its invisible trail.

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"Vancouver's Marine Building was selected as the filming location for the Baxter Building due to its art deco appearance. In the 2007 film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, the Baxter Building roof was the setting for Reed Richards and Susan Storm's wedding."

 

The Marine Building is the golden colored reflection.

 

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My sister’s handsome cat getting some love from my son

Thea took this!!

Just thought I'd share 11lbs of cuteness tonight. Hope EVERYONE is having a GREAT weekend!!

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He's well out of focus, but I rather liked it anyway...

 

365 #262

U736 rolls into the last window of light at Baxter, just outside Loyall yard.

U736 crosses the Cumberland River as it nears the junction with the Poor Fork Branch and Baxter tower.

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Canid and candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I just loved this, so cute. I was going to ask her for a portrait and saw her pick up the pooch and opted for this candid instead. I thanked her afterwards, complimented her pooch and such a cute name and gave him a gentle scritch on the head. He loved it! Enjoy!

With a fresh crew aboard, empty coal buckets exit the yard in Loyall, Kentucky and pass the shuttered interlocking tower at Baxter on former L&N trackage. After a few miles of snaking through the Cumberland River valley, the crew would make a reverse move up the branch to Coalgood to make a few slow passes through the Creech loadout.

R581 departs Loyall Yard with empties for Lynch 3, passing long-shuttered Baxter Tower.

This oldie worldy shop is part of the Baxter's Community. Baxter's is famous for it's tinned soup, jams and pickles.

January 14, 1993: B23-7 3124 (formerly L&N 5125) leads the Second Mine Run past the venerable tower at Baxter, Kentucky. The crew is almost home, having spent the predawn hours working the Martins Fork Branch.

CSX P001 is just miles away from their destination of Louisville and the 151st Kentucky Derby. They are passing the remnants of the abandoned 1931-built L&N Baxter Avenue elevated station. The station building itself was right in front of the camera with platforms extending both directions, and tracks on both sides. Now, it's just a homeless camp.

There is still a bit of snow to be seen on the upper reaches of Mount Katahdin. Quite a bit less though then when I arrived in the park two days earlier.

 

I have only visited this particular backcountry pond once before, years ago. That was an overcast day with no views. Now that I know what we missed, I will make a point of getting here more often!

Baxters Harbour Nova Scotia

my friend's cat

he is a handsome cat

Baxter knows this

it's a fact that

Baxter is a handsome cat

Baxter looking gorgeous as my sister holds him

W584 pulls south by the old interlocking tower at Baxter in Loyall, KY.

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