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A simple yet clean design

A little Crimson Rosella cleaning and preening. Testing Rob's DA*300/4. It's on lone and I forsee many tears when the time to hand it back comes around. Incredible bit of glass.

cleaning pose made by UZME.

Thank you UZME<3

Clean Energy in Vila do Conde

Looking Close ... on Friday theme: seeds

 

Thank you everone for your kind comments and favs. They are all greatly appreciated. Stay safe.

Unmissable!

 

As seen on a walk. Pentax K3iii & 20-40mmWR

King Parrot (wiki)

 

Australian parrot. This is a male one and in my yard. There was a female one very close to him, too.

Some days you just need to clean your equipment.

I actually don't clean mine at all.

My bad.

Happy Wednesday.

Turkey Vultures seem to have a "world weary" expression, as if they have seen it all, and there's nothing that can surprise them.

They truly are nature's clean-up crew, and when there is a group circling overhead, it's a good sign there's been a kill.

 

I read some time ago that in Africa, poachers kill vultures, as they would provide clues to the game wardens that there had been an illegal kill, and that's how they were finding the poachers. The kill of the vultures obviously created a lot of problems, as they are such an important part of the ecosystem.

 

Photo taken May 18, 2023

A native bee cleans his antennae on a gray-headed coneflower. Glendale, Missouri.

A turkey vulture at Circle B Bar Reserve near Lakeland, Florida.

Olympus digital camera

Thanx for your Visit .

Keep your Cty Nice and Clean .

This is your yearly reminder that the brush cutter is at work along the NHN. He managed to reach the meadows today and completed the whole road side, and was working back up the east side before clearing up for D8. Nothing new is really opened up but at least it is cleaned up now. Caught D8 cruising south on my way home with 3825-1801-3823 and at least 30 loads.

In little world it is also important to clean up the used kitchen tools after use. In this Case the tiny little helper had to clean the Tea Egg and grater!

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Auch lin little world müssen die Küchenutensilien nach Gebrauch gereintigt werden. In diesem Fall musste der kleine Helfer das Teeei und die Küchenreibe schrubben!

 

#macromondays #kitchen

Yet I always uploaded my pictures directly from SL - using firestorm. Recently I was not happy with the result and started to tinker with some filters outside and upload it afterwards.

This here is an old picture with some modifications (contrast, colors, ...)

What do you think? Is it worth it, or are "original" pictures the better choice?

 

For comparison: Original one

This house wren has been busy with a little (ok, a lot) housekeeping on the red barn birdhouse, although I’m not sure what happened to the Carolina Wren and babies that were living there…

The (almost) clean paw of Linus. He loves to dig in the dirt and as he doesn't do things by halves he uses all four paws. Sometimes you don't even recognize the original colour if his fur anymore but unlike Fynn Linus spends a lot of time grooming himself and usually doesn't need my help to get clean again.

Juvenile Green Heron - I have quite a lot of shots of this beautiful heron and my favorite as well so I will post one once in a while.

 

National Geographic Your Shot Daily Dozen - 25 Aug 17

*Flickr Friday*

 

Theme: Broom

 

Europe, Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Leiden, Naturalis, Grand hall, Window washer (slightly cut)

 

A window cleaner in his suspended cart and the facade of the fab Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Neutelings Riedijk) building, shot from the trademark Neutelings Riedijk staircase.

 

About the museum: "Naturalis is a combined experience of seeing and doing. In the new galleries, you will learn everything about the earliest life on earth, about the Netherlands in the Ice Age and about the immense forces of our planet". Source: Naturalis.

 

Shot during a Naturalis exploration with Leun.

 

The soundtrack? Ofcourse Van The Man - Cleaning windows.

 

Four fresh SD70M-2s arrived in Saint John just two days ago to be added to the Irving fleet. One of four would end up leading NBSR 121-01 out of Saint John, that would later tie down once across the border in Bancroft. We picked the train up at Bancroft this morning with the clean 6411 leading the way, and ended up chasing all the way to Brownville Jct. Here, EMR 121 rolls across the Pleasant River within Cautionary Limits in preparation to yard the short train.

This Swan was cleaning the feathers.

Don't know how I came out (Clean)

My conscious is (Clean)

I broke it off (Clean)

I've washed my hands of you (Clean)

I wiped the slate (Clean)

There ain't a trace (Clean)

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJnv8tpNCvQ

 

kalisstyle.blogspot.com/2020/06/clean.html

(a blank Scrabble tile)

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I, even I, am the LORD; and beside me there is no saviour... I, even I, am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins.

(Isaiah 43:11,25)

The clean pairing of 1437 and 1445 power uphill away from Cootamundra through Jindalee with the loaded Auscott Cotton train from Warren in Western NSW to Sydney as 8168.

 

Saturday 6th July 2013

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