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Connection between mushrooms. I didn't find the spider, it was hiding, I guess ;-) But it created a whole road network ;-)
After hovering around many flowers, this tiny butterfly finally found the perfect one. The skipper unfolded its proboscis and established its connection with the flower, drinking steadily for several minutes.
Breathed out
and breathed in
alternating in a heartbeat
to a tighter connection
Peter Gabriel ~ Lay your hands on me. ~
I love the Beech tree canopy reaching over into the pines, like a cathedral roof joining the two domains together.
Probably the most common connection we ALL have... it keeps US (smartphone, i Pad,...) charged, connected and in Business... HMM :-)
This is a small portion of the air hose which connects my new portable air conditioner to the window vent.
HMM!
"If you go off into a far, far forest and get very quiet, you'll come to understand that you're connected with everything."
~Alan Watts.
Happy Fence Friday my friends! I wish you a great weekend!
Super busy day, this shot was done in a quick manner 😁.
I took my white earpiece plug and the socket of audio extension cable, placed it on my Japanese cookies box to create reflections.
Added some text to the shot. If you look carefully, behind the character 'c' was a piece of tiny sting ,,
See also my album Paddenstoelen / Mushrooms
Many thanks to all who take the time to view, comment and favoring my images. Enjoy the day.
Streator was an important interchange location between Santa Fe and Conrail (New York Central/Penn Central earlier) with run-through trains operating after a connecting track was constructed by 1968. Conrail power and cabooses could be seen on the Santa Fe, as well as the Santa Fe’s equipment on Conrail, as seen here. In April 1984, on Conrail’s passing siding just southeast of Streator, Illinois, an eastbound freight led by GP39-2 No. 3695 passes by westbound train trailed with Santa Fe caboose 999250.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Captured in September 2024.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend of photography my Flickr friends. Stay safe and keep the shutters clicking.