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Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) Little egret with a small dab.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!

 

Previously unpublished archive image from August 2018.

Norfolk Little Grebe

 

Many thanks to all those who fave or comment always very much appreciated

Such a long time since I featured this bird I had to post this long range shot

 

Little Grebe - Tachybaptus Ruficollis

 

Many thanks for dropping by to view my photos

 

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Plan B.........después de llegar al plan A y ver que la lluvia no iba a dar tregua nos fuimos en busca de un clásico en #caudilla que daba despejado. Por el camino la tormenta eléctrica era mayor pero algo cazamos.......

 

Por último acabamos iluminando el castillo......lo que más nos entretiene.....

 

Agradecido a @silencecorner.inc por la colaboración

Dortmund (2018), Steigerstraße

 

Find out where to get these adorable outfits from Foreign and Gimmick at Ninety Nine in my new blog post: delisadventures.wordpress.com/2016/07/13/dabbing-with-cuzzy/

Still dabbing in 2022.

Oregon’s tallest peak, Mt. Hood, on a summer morning deep into the northern backcountry on a backpacking trip. I have a special bond with this mountain, as I grew up near it and spent all of my younger years snowboarding there. That said, there were two instances that this mountain really fucked me over.

 

One time in 7th grade I went up snowboarding with my dad on a crisp blue-bird day. My pops insisted that I put sunscreen on my face, especially because the “bright sunlight will even burn you from underneath” since it reflects off of the snow. Being a douchebag 7th grader, I was WAY too cool to put on sunscreen. But since my dad insisted, I put a dab of sunscreen on my hands, rub them together, then made the laziest swipe on each side of my face. Long story short, going to school the next day was nothing but jokes at my expense because I was sun burned on my entire face… except for two perfect handprints on each cheek.

 

The other time Mt. Hood screwed me over was when I literally busted my ass grinding a rail. Seriously, my ass was actually broken. But I’ll tell that story another time if anyone wants to hear it.

 

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Crazy arms are awesome.

 

Also I'll sell that batman for 100

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