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Pretty much every natural beach in Alaska looks like this. In it's on way this beach is as beautiful as a sandy beach.
As these two were doing at Bryce Canyon National Park.
Every year, Bryce Canyon National Park awes visitors with spectacular geological formations and brilliant colors. The towering hoodoos, narrow fins, and natural bridges seem to deny all reason or explanation, leaving hikers gazing around with jaws agape in wondrous incredulity. This surreal landscape is what brings people from around the world to visit Bryce Canyon National Park.
How are those Hoodoos and fins formed? It starts with rainwater seeping into cracks in the rock. The water freezes during Bryce’s cold nights, expands and breaks apart the rock. The deep, narrow walls called “fins” result from rain and snowmelt running down the slopes from Bryce’s rim. Eventually the fins form holes (called windows), and when the windows grow larger they collapse and create the bizarre hoodoos that we see today.
... at Little Town
"Ideals [and dreams] are like stars,
you will not succeed in touching them with your hands,
but like the seafaring man on the desert of waters,
you choose them as your guide,
and following them, you reach your destiny."
- Carl Schurz
(Cica Ghost's installation "Little Town" (with little additions)/ Region: "Taboo Rock")
In the first day that I was in the fields (a Sunday), there were many cars and many people there as you may saw in the previous photos.
Most of them were photographing the flowers, other up the hill having lunch, buying artcraft products, observing the destroyed city or searching for the better viewing angle to see the wonderful mosaic of colors - a splendid gift from nature with human intervention.
I realized that people were having so much fun there, each one in his own way, but the most popular game was certainly collecting memories.
I know a million people have
taken a picture of this bike but it's just so pretty I couldn't resist.
Taken at the Amazingly Beautiful and Peaceful Elvion
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Flower Basket Bike is by
dust bunny & consignment
" The bee collects honey from flowers in such a way as to do the least damage or destruction to them, and he leaves them whole, undamaged and fresh, just as he found them."
--- Saint Francis de Sales
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A mural with a task to collect them all. I will see if I can find more …..;-))
Found it in Arnhem.
Happy Wall Wednesday !
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Macro Mondays theme ~ Games people play
Cluedo (/ˈkluːdoʊ/), or Clue in North America, is a murder mystery game for three to six players. The object of the game is to determine who murdered the game's victim, where the crime took place, and which weapon was used. Each player assumes the role of one of the six suspects, and attempts to deduce the correct answer by strategically moving around a game board representing the rooms of a mansion and collecting clues about the circumstances of the murder from the other players.
"El universo a punto de estallar
(...)
Colecciono planetas
Me hace falta una estrella para quien girar"
"The universe about to explode
(...)
I collect planets
I am missing one star for whom to spin around"
Siddharta: youtu.be/eHUtRKRx_60
What to do when you have a lot of hay bales to collect up .. pile them up as high as they will go, put a few more on, then drive off, of course! A scene witnessed while relaxing on the balcony having lunch.
Finally got a chance to check out collabor88 this month and picked up some goodies ♥
Top: ADDAMS Felix Long Sleeve with buttons
Necklace: ATOMIC Collect Moments (I want this in RL! lol) ♥
Hair: MITHRAL Parsley
Pose: MARUKIN Brighton Pose Set
Taxi to Collabor88:
Macro taken in the rain with this water droplet on the leaf collecting up the fallen pollen as well.
Liked this one as it was near the edge of the leaf.
Happy Slider Sunday
A scene repeated throughout the Kenyan countryside. Outside of tourism the key industry in Kenya seemed to be agriculture which was labour intensive and virtually devoid of mechanisation.
Did you know, huimmingbirds collect spider webs and use them to make nests. They use spider webs to glue there nest together. I have seen them use lichen and and other small pieces of material with the spider web to bind them together and there nest is only about the size of a walnut as you can see in the image I shot below.
Macro Mondays theme is "sewing notions." I had to laugh because I cannot thread a needle and the only thing I have ever sewn was a simple shift in 6th grade Home Economics class and that was a mandatory assignment. To make matters worse, we had to wear our dress to class upon completion. My shift was so poorly made I had to wear a sweater over it because the armholes were way too little. That was in Houston, Texas and the temps that day were almost triple digits. So....above I displayed a simple button I have been wanting to sew on a blouse and it has been put on the back burner for at least half a year. Just can't do it! I would much rather bake a cake any day!