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I felt totally ripped off. No jets flying overhead in formation... No Skydivers landing in the middle of the stadium. The first Bolder Boulder I actually attend and none of the stuff happened that happens every year.

"Boldly" - By the end of Summer, the baby lizards are fully grown and the once flowering butterfly bush is a bit less colorful. This lizard curiously and boldly inched closer to me even as I inched closer to it.

NSG Duvenstedter Brook, Hamburg, Germany

Manchester architecture

"Where every bird is bold to go

And bees abashless play,

The foreigner before he knocks

Must thrust the tears away."

 

~ Emily Dickinson, 1830-1886 ~

 

More photos from Holland/The Netherlands here Extra information under each photo.

Another brilliant gold sunset flare through cloud. With the ring around the the trees as a frame!

2020 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, Week 2, B for Bold

 

I think these anthurium flowers are examples of the boldest flowers there are because of their shape, texture and colours. I got them as a present last week and hope to keep them strong for a while. The green with pink and white one is my favourite.

Thanks to xinapray for the GINGER identification. This was in a garden at our hotel in Arenal, Costa Rica.

ICM in Worcester Cathedral

“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

 

~ Maya Angelou

 

If you have a brief moment, please step a little closer to the color.

  

sitting in the garden sorting out the various wildlife grub and this guy came for the peanuts.

I only had my wide lens on

Snow melt runoff in our creek

They look more sinister than adults. They are also bigger than adults.

Canon FD300mm f/2.8

Being bold is what keeps this Red-tailed Hawk alive, but being beautiful also helps as many people love to see them in the wild.

(This is the last photo in this series)

Order: Araneae. Family: Salticidae. Species: Phidippus audax (Hentz, 1845). Also known as the Bold Jumping Spider or the Daring Jumping Spider. (Salem, MA)

98/365/2021, 3751 days in a row.

Questa, New Mexico, USA

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