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Maine

 

I'll be off for a short time...replacing these trees with palms. See you soon!

Just in time to avoid another hard hail downpour. Taken a couple of days ago during my morning walk with Marnie. We explored a little further, approaching a little footbridge across Plants Brook. A lovely walk with Marnie, through the birches lining the stream. Marnie is back to her wonderful self after her operation now. Thanks for all your concern about her - really appreciated my friends.

 

Here's some music you might remember if you're 'of a certain age' 😃 Love Elkie's bluesy voice.

 

Sunshine After The Rain - Elkie Brooks

 

Edited in PicMonkey with a texture of my own applied - a double dose !

 

Thanks for every view, fave, comment - also so appreciated. Life is not perfect, but it sometimes seems to be on a morning like this.

Ein sonniger kalter Wintertag in der Eifel;

 

a sunny and frosty winterday in the Eifel;

 

Danke für deinen Besuch! Thanks for visiting!

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One of the Northern Flickers that visit our feeders every day. I photographed him through my kitchen window, he looked my way just as I clicked!!

 

Thank you for your visits and comments, dear friends. They are much appreciated.

 

I do hope everyone is safe at home:-)

Black-capped Chickadee perched on a Birch Tree branch out at our friends cottage on Kenogamissi Lake in the Township of Doyle in Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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ift.tt/1uGTkJi: A lonely barn house on a very misty field during the midsummer sunset. The sun hardly sets in the rural areas of the Northern Finland in the summertime. - ift.tt/2auEBOM //

Just the Two of Us ♫ - Bill Withers

 

Catch

by Dan Gellert

 

Blessings come from unexpected places.

They poke us while eating meals together.

They pinch us when marveling at creations.

Blessings arrive mysteriously when love is activated.

Yet fly by almost undetected

while distracted in daily routine.

It is a present, that we are presented

with these blessings, knowing most will go unnoticed.

Please purchase awareness to catch, at least, a few.

Photographed the Pine Grosbeak perched on a branch of a Birch out at Hersey Lake Conservation Area located in Tisdale Township in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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Photographed the American Red Squirrel observing the area from his perch up in a Birch Tree in the Hersey Lake Conservation Area located in the Township of Tisdale in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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Former clay pit "Erdekaut"

Ehemalige Tongruben"Erdekaut" heute eine schöne Teichlandschaft

Photographed the male Red-winged Blackbird perched on a Birch Tree branch along the shore of Gillies Lake in the Gillies Lake Conservation Area located in the City of Timmins in Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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There is always music amongst the trees, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it.

~ Minnie Aumonier

 

Some camera flinging in Maplewood Flats.

A tough lone birch tree, framed between the peaks of Beinn na Cro and Belig.

A blanket of snow covers the North Trail out at the Hersey Lake Conservation Area located in the Township of Tisdale in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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Photographed the male Pileated Woodpecker perched on a branch on a Birch Tree at our friends cottage on Kenogamissi Lake in the Township of Doyle in Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

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The autumn leaves are disappearing fast with windy days and colder nights. At Indian Point, Nova Scotia.

Early morning reflections shortly after sunrise.

 

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A view outside the Cloudland Falls visitors center at Franconia Notch State Park, New Hampshire. The scene includes an example of the beautiful green leaf and autumn colored leaf trees the New Hampshire is noted for i the fall season.

I was sitting in the train and approaching center of Helsinki, lazily looking out of the window... It was a typical cloudy October day in Finland, but when just few minutes were left until the train would stop, I noticed almost an surreal view. On the park hill under colorful autumn trees appeared figures of few horses that looked like just stepped out of an epic movie, and it took a while until I believed they were real. All other plans immediately became insignificant, I had to postpone everything else but seeing those horses. So after leaving the train I turned to the opposite direction and walked back towards the park. Yes, the horses indeed were real, very real... Not far from there was a huge travelling circus tent, and between the shows they let the horses graze in the closest green area. What a wonderful view it was!

I took a good set of photos, and one of horses even managed to negotiate my lunch apple as a compensation for its photo session. The only disappointment was my camera. When I returned home it went on strike and stubbornly continues it. I even don't know what it is striking against...

A little bog named Blutsee (Blood Lake) in the Irtenberger forest. The name stems from a type of algae that used to grow there and colored the wetland red. When I worked on this picture, I spontaneously thought of the poem "Maiden in the mor lay", a ballad written in the Middle Ages sometime in the 14th Century.

Die Hellen Nächte, auch Rauhnächte oder Zwölf Nächte genannt - der Zeitraum zwischen dem 25.12. und dem 6.1.

 

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rauhnacht

 

Natürlich ist mein Foto am Tage entstanden.

Dennoch erinnerte mich der Anblick der gleichmäßig ungleichmäßigen hellen Birkenstämme vor dem diffusen Wasser sofort an diese Nächte.

Wünsche und Träume der besonderen Zeit sollen angeblich wahr werden, aber nicht nur die guten - also aufpassen, worüber man sinnieren möchte ;-)))

 

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