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The last Fence Friday of Fall 2014! The Winter Solstice on Sunday, December 21st, signals the beginning of Winter in most of the Northern Hemisphere. But it also means longer days AND the countdown to Spring! (...it all depends on how you choose to look at things...)
Happy Fence Friday, my friends, have a wonderful weekend. :)
It's shortly after 8:30 and the Central Indiana & Western is already hard at work. With switching complete, the crew ahs gathered 18 empty sand hoppers from the glass plant and will begin its 90-minute, 9-mile trek to the CSX interchange in Anderson, IN.
I did get a great deal of pictures that one afternoon on the beach.
I am not a beach or water person. I love being near it but I don't swim and really don't want to splash around. I was thankful it was overcast as I don't like a hot beating sun on me either.
So my journey was filled with pictures.
Clark Street - Iowa
Ever so subtle, the color mosaic quietly begins in the maples! Still very green most places, there are visual hints "peeking" here and there in our landscape!
My favorite time of the year, with a cool breeze, autumn colors, football, pumpkins, and migrating birds!
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Lyrics from „The day begins“, The Moody Blues:
Cold hearted orb that rules the night,
Removes the colours from our sight.
Red is grey and yellow white,
But we decide which is right,
And which is an illusion.
Pinprick holes in a colourless sky,
Let insipid figures of light pass by,
The mighty light of ten thousand suns,
Challenges infinity and is soon gone.
Night time, to some a brief interlude,
To others the fear of solitude.
Brave Helios wake up your steeds,
Bring the warmth the countryside needs.
This weeks Macro Monday theme is "Begins with the Letter P". Prism covers that nicely.
This photo was taken in my workshop, the only place I could set up the conditions needed to illustrate the refractive properties of the prism. Unfortunately it is very dusty there, and the inexpensive acrylic prism was like a small dust magnet. But you get the point.
HMM.
When the blooming is completed, begins the development of the fruits (capsules) which in 4-5 months ripen and reach a diameter of 3-6 cm, ovoid, of greenish or green-yellowish colour, with a sparse cover of spines less thin and spiny than those of the “cupule” of the true chestnuts; each one of these, dehiscent by three (rarely two) valves: they contain one to three (4) seeds known as “conkers”, glossy, of ferrugineous brown colour when ripe with big white or greyish hilum; oval-depressed shaped if isolated or semi-oval with one or two flattened sides if by two or three-four in the fruit.
Aesculus — Конский каштан, или жёлудник, или эскулус — растение семейства Сапиндовые (Sapindaceae)
Конский каштан обыкновенный (лат. Aésculus hippocástanum) — крупное лиственное дерево, самый известный в Украине вид рода Конский каштан.
Плоды — трёхстворчатая шиповатая коробочки, каждая содержат одно (реже - два или три) ореховидных семени (часто в обиходной речи называемые конскими каштанами или просто каштанами)’
Одна з якостей каштана – це зниження в'язкості крові. Тому плоди використовують при виготовленні препаратів від варикозу, геморою і т.д.
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August 7, 2021
Smile on Saturday Theme: begins with B
Healthy breakfast😊
Berries in yogurt & breads
Happy Smile on Saturday 😊
"Often I have found that the one thing that can save is the thing which appears most to threaten. One has to go down into what most fears and in that process comes a saving flicker of light and energy that, even if it does not produce the courage of a hero, at any rate enables a trambling mortal to take one step further."
“Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself”
– Coco Chanel
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Quite a large number of people with their augers setting up for the ice fishing season on the Red River.
A small snippet of color begins to emerge, green is still dominate but reds and yellows make a splash.
It had been an ambition of mine for some years to travel into the heart of the Great Wilderness to climb the fabled Corbetts Beinn Dearg Mor and Beinn Dearg Beag, and now that adventure had begun. I decided that I would cycle in the seven miles or so along the rough track and then camp out overnight at the end of Loch Sealga - after driving around 530 miles to get to the start of the track of course.... Beinn Dearg Mor and Beag are amongst the finest hills in the country, you can see them in the centre of this picture which was taken about 2/3rds of the way along the track. The weather was perfect for the attempt, and fortunately the midges had yet to hatch out in any real numbers.
unfurling maple leaves; already seized upon as attachment points the always industrious spiders...
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A lone fisherman eases across the lake on a beautifully foggy morning leaving the world behind and spending quality time where quiet begins.
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Messing around in Lightroom to see if I can improve my work a bit, not sure if this is it, but it is colorful.