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One of the squirrels that come for a free meal daily. This was shot at 500mm using a Tamron 200-500mm lens. Shot through my sliding glass door to the deck.
St. Pete Beach was incorporated in 1957 as St. Petersburg Beach. They shortened the name in 1994.
It's a functioning city, and, as a result, has its own 1970's concrete library.
73rd Avenue at Blind Pass Rd., St. Pete Beach.
New year . . right? I want to eat healthier, but all that's good I don't want to forget to feed my mind as well. And lately I have been obsessed with learning new things.
See I like puzzles but sadly I lack the patience it takes to put one together. But from that love I gained a curiosity of wanting to know how things how they fit together.
I was so happy to finally get a dragonfly picture today. They are always flying around but none of them land long enough or close enough for me to get a picture of them. This one was a little out of reach too. It was about 3 feet above me so I had to hold the camera up but I was shaky and it was windy. So this is one of the best shots I could get.
This is the oddest looking starfish I've ever seen. He attached himself to the wall of the aquarium - and though I took this picture with him vertical, the cool reflections off the inner surface required me to turn it 90 degrees. Truly weird.
pattern: duffers revisited
yarn: elann peruvian highland wool, held double
needles: 8mm options
size: 10" long, standard width
mods: a bit of stitching on the sides, i-cord pull tab at the heel, short row "tongue"