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St Dunstan's College 125th year. Family Society Celebration.

Friday Olympics

 

FWC photo taken by an OAC camper

 

A bird of southern swamps, the Anhinga is also known as the Water-Turkey. Naples Botanical Gardens, Florida

 

They are riding from opposite sites, They one on the right side, comming forward was faster and catched the chalice, the other one, a litle bit slower not so cold but very wet air,

Ben Damage & Le Bourreau def. (pin) Anthon Styles & MBM

 

( Nous sommes une association qui promeut le catch partout en Belgique et a l'etranger.

La Wrestling Alliance Company forme des catcheurs, des catcheuses, des arbitres, mais offre egalement a ses fans la possibilite d'intervenir, via des votes sur le site, sur les shows a venir ! )

1967 Pontiac GTO hardtop coupe.

 

www.sloanautofair.com

 

Cultural Center, Flint, Michigan.

Saturday, July 25, 2016.

 

A Northern Stage Production.

19 April - 10 May 2014 at Northern Stage, Newcastle, then on National Tour.

www.northernstage.co.uk

© Topher McGrillis

 

A piece called Catch, created by Marion Gaemers & Lynnette Griffiths. This is Number 12 at this years Strand Ephemera sculpture festival (Townsville, Australia)

Camera: Minolta SRT-101

Film: Arista Premium 100

  

Clementine Sweet Clementine

 

One of these days I will catch up with everyone! It's been busy here lately. I have the guys here for the past few weeks repairing the damage that the hurricane did to the deck and garage. They are not done yet but hopefully they will be soon. Add to that the nasty cold/flu that doesn't want to give up . Feeling somewhat better finally, yay!!! I am trying so hard to keep up with the ADAD. It's a challenge but a fun one, it's helping get back into taking photos of my sweet girls. Hopefully, I will improve!!

This is Catch Photo #30, a game of Photo Catch I'm playing with my Husband Darek (aka blankspace321) . We each take turns adding something to the photo. We limit ourselves to 20 additions each. This is the 3rd of my 20.

  

To see the original photo for this current game: CLICK HERE!

 

To see D & J Photo Catch Folder (1-20): CLICK HERE!

 

As of August 29, 2015 we have been doing Catch Photos for six (6) years.

 

Here's a bunch of shots from the beach tonight!! It was very brisk and fresh out! When the clouds blew over, blue sky appeared above me while the rain kept falling on my face! Really odd! :) Hope you all have a great weekend! I need a good rest after last week!

Have some fun with this picture viewer! It's awesome! I highly recommend it!

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September Mothing 17/09/18 to 29/09/18

Here are all of the highlights from mid to the end of September in my garden to my 125w MV Robinson Trap.

 

Garden species count for 2018 now upto 518.

 

Below are the highlights and new for year species.

 

Catch Report - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap

 

Donacaula forficella - 02/09/18 - Missed from previous posts, not common and my third garden record so really welcome. I use to pick this species up commonly at wetland reserves where the habitat is more suitable.

 

Brindled Green - 15/09/18 - An absoloute beauty of a Brindled Green greeted me on Sunday morning, box fresh and worthy of a few photographs. I also caught a few more in the weeks following, some were rather grey in appearance in contrast.

 

Swallow-tailed Moth - 17/09/18 - This record at the time of recording was a very late record for me, my latest in fact, but since there have been many many more people recording late moths this year, more than ever before! Or are there more people suddenly recording moths these days with the advent of social media? Who knows.

 

Beaded Chestnut - 17/09/18 - A regular species here in my garden, and many different forms were recorded over the following weeks of which I took pleasure of photographing.

 

Deep-brown Dart - 17/09/18 - Never common here with just 4 previous records, in fact..2018 was the best year for it with 3 records alone.

 

Spruce Carpet - 17/09/18 - A season first, generally I record these in the Spring as well as the Autumn, slightly more regular than Gre-pine here. Still waiting for Pine mind!

 

Treble Brown Spot - 18/09/18 - My latest record of this species by a week exactly, nice and fresh as well and surely a 3rd brooder having recorded these in early June and again in August.

 

Diplodoma laichartingella - 18/09/18 - Second garden record and a larval record this rime after trapping the adult last year in June. Scarce here in Herts so very pleasing indeed.

 

Brick - 19/09/18 - Getting fairly common here in my garden and a moth that is maybe on the increase? A few years back it appeared to almost disappear even in prime habitat.

 

Dark Chestnut 19/09/18 - I like Dark Chestnut, it's an unusual dark looking moth with a real shine to it's wings. Most often encountered in the Autumn with just one record in the Spring here in 6 years.

 

Grey-pine Carpet - 19/09/18 - Another moth that appears in Spring after emerging in Autumn and over-wintering, never as common as Spruce so very welcome.

 

Large Ranunculus - 22/09/18 - Is Mr consistent here in my garden, always appearing between the 18th and 22nd of September since 2012 and flying for just 2 weeks usually, i've had upto 5 in one night before, this year they weren't as common unfortunately...just two made it to my trap.

 

Green-brindled Crescent - 25/09/18 - Another good looking moth and one that has a metallic green form and a darker brown form, common here in my garden.

 

Merveille du Jour - 25/09/18 - Probably the best looking moth here in the UK I reckon and an annual visitor to my trap here. I'm lucky to have mature Oaks at the end of my garden along the bridleway so I always get these in good numbers.

 

Mallow - 26/09/18 - Quite a unique species this, broad-winged and with a lovely pattern across it's wings. An annual visitor here, usually one per year.

 

Pandemis corylana & Pandemis cerasana - 26/09/18 - Both very late records, cerasana even later than corylana as this is a June moth here, it's rare to record both of these species as 2nd broods for me.

 

Caloptilia semifascia - 26/09/18 - Recorded in April earlier on in the year, it was nice to get a seasonal record of this species.

 

Common Marbled Carpet - 27/09/18 - A third brood of this species again isn't common here, but it was the same story across a lot of the Country with really late records that were still being reported in the first week of November!

 

Ruby Tiger - 27/09/18 - My latest record of Ruby Tiger by 23 days! I've recorded the Caterpillars at the end of September before, they always seem to get attracted to the MV light strangely. This adult though was in beautiful condition. I get them infrequently here in the garden, single-brooded in July.

My earliest record ever was on the 12th of March! In fact I have two March records and interestingly both were found flying on a warm sunny afternoon.

 

Cydalima perspectalis - 27/09/18 - Third garden record of this adventive pest species (with 2 records last year). It's certainly on the increase and spreading like Oak Processionary and Jersey Tiger are from the Thames Estuary and areas such as Richmond Park in central London. Another 3 more records were added at the start of October taking my garden total to 6.

 

Yellow-line Quaker - 29/09/18 - The first of the two common Autumnal Quaker's turns up bang on time, fairly common and were still hanging on a week ago here.

Kids playing in the courtyard of my apartment complex.

 

The first appreciable snowfall of Winter 2009 in Washington, DC. Two whole inches!

Well, it's not much, but it's my first attempt at flare. Hopefully I'll get better. I would sure appreciate any suggestions or advice! Thanks! Happy Friday!

Some fun in the warm summer rain

 

Nikon D5100 with 50mm f1.4 AF-S

I've spend some free days with my family in the Netherlands near Schoorl, Bergen.

A look through my sunglases.

black/large

North American B-25J Mitchell, "Pacific Princess, used in the movie Catch-22, at Planes of Fame Air Show, CA.

Plaxton Dennis Dart new 7/2000 to Cardiff as there 365

Fishermen off the coast of AncudChiloe, Chile.

 

View On Black

jara7t galb el '3aram w zedt b3nadik !

 

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walking home I caught a glimpse of the moon behind a chimney stack ... momentarily caged..

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