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At work we have to go from Code Yellow to Code Orange. You will know I am talking about measures that have to be taken against the spreading of the Covid-19 virus.
My photo of a begonia symbolises Code Orange in the communication towards employees: it is orange, but with a hint of yellow: we are trying to look upon the bright side!
I found a "secret code".... meaning.... ?
- the cyclus of live?
- hurry up and run to get into a blue rectangle?
What is your interpretation? ;-))
It was placed there with great haste and no cleaning, as you can see.
Last spring, this male mountain bluebird is enduring a storm of heavy, wet snow while perched in a cattle pasture. Even in such weather, they do their best to find insects, insect eggs, or insect pupae.
The great grey owl is much better adapted for handling such inclement weather, but over the years, I have been very impressed with the tenacity of mountain bluebirds as they cope with wild swings in the spring weather.
Weston-super-Mare's new lamp posts have been marked with Morse Code on them. The Morse Code givess the street name the post is sighted. This one is Pier Square.
SL Models - June
Photo by - CountChanel
arrow tip mx - CountChanel
Location - Abandoned Manor Studio
SL File - 044
♫ Blutengel - She Wears Black (Official Music Video)
When I was working on this it reminded my of those DNA coding trays thus the title. Base image created using a Canon PowerShot camera and processed using Photoshop, and Redfield filters.
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After a long delay at Elk Creek, NS 8098, the Conrail heritage unit, departs south with a train that was loaded up the road at Brewster, Minnesota on Union Pacific's Worthington Subdivision.
impressions @ red-light district
"Tunnel of Tears" by Keith Sonnier (USA)
Zentrum für Internationale Lichtkunst e.V., Unna (GER)
www.lichtkunst-unna.de/de/museum
opposite view - from the other door: