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Photograph from an album of images of flora, such as flowers and shrubs, largely rhododendron, azalea and roses, lawns, borders, trees and hedges, and funeral floral tributes, in the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, on Aldersbrook Road, Newham, London, run by the City of London Corporation.

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This photo is one of thousands, mostly rendered with DxO Optics Pro Elite, of various subjects and locations, with over 1,000 at the City of London Cemetery, under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: City of London Cemetery and Acabashi at Wikimedia. Republishing in whole, part, form or adaptation in any media is allowed, but only if the text 'Photo © Acabashi' is clearly stated. If this attribution is not given, the licence for follow-on use is automatically revoked. See: legal code conditions This file has been released under a license which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file, or any variation of this file, to social media platforms.

 

A pool of light alongside the road into the filbert orchards.

Found close to the RC Cathedral. At the back of the cathedral is a big office block named after the founder of the 'Sally Army' - William Booth.

 

Photograph from an album of images of reburial monuments for City of London churches and common burials in the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, on Aldersbrook Road, Newham, London, run by the City of London Corporation.

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This photo is one of thousands, mostly rendered with DxO Optics Pro Elite, of various subjects and locations, with over 1,000 at the City of London Cemetery, under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: City of London Cemetery and Acabashi at Wikimedia. Republishing in whole, part, form or adaptation in any media is allowed, but only if the text 'Photo © Acabashi' is clearly stated. If this attribution is not given, the licence for follow-on use is automatically revoked. See: legal code conditions This file has been released under a license which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file, or any variation of this file, to social media platforms.

 

i love you. every single one of you. thank you all so much for the sweetest, most exciting, funny, and supportive comments on my last photo. jared and i are obviously excited and the fact that everyone else--even people we don't even "know"--is too, well, that just makes this whole darn thing so much more fun for everyone.

 

so yeah. we love you. happy weekend friends.

While not a full eclipse in this area (northern NSW), the dappled light under the trees is interesting - every spot turns into a crescent sun.

The Padley woodland floor is strewn with telltales of its rural industrial past, of stone masons and millstone cutters.

Summer reading and drinking.

This was quiet difficult to shoot without getting blown highlights.

Photosynthesis concept with enchanting dappled light on a green lush tropical Daintree Rainforest jungle in Queensland, Australia.

Cranesbill is a pretty plant. Lovely flowers and lovely shaped leaves!

Photograph from an album of images of flora, such as flowers and shrubs, largely rhododendron, azalea and roses, lawns, borders, trees and hedges, and funeral floral tributes, in the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, on Aldersbrook Road, Newham, London, run by the City of London Corporation.

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This photo is one of thousands, mostly rendered with DxO Optics Pro Elite, of various subjects and locations, with over 1,000 at the City of London Cemetery, under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: City of London Cemetery and Acabashi at Wikimedia. Republishing in whole, part, form or adaptation in any media is allowed, but only if the text 'Photo © Acabashi' is clearly stated. If this attribution is not given, the licence for follow-on use is automatically revoked. See: legal code conditions This file has been released under a license which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file, or any variation of this file, to social media platforms.

 

This Burrowing Owl chick, one of three in a nest in Arizona, is maturing quickly. It is now able to fly for short distances. In this photograph, in dappled light, it reminded me of a portrait that one might pose for, yet it was simply startled by a bird flying overhead.

 

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This image is from a photograph album of Copped Hall house, estate and gardens, near Essex, England. Full descriptions of this and each image in this album can be found here: Copped Hall photos

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This is one of county garden photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: Parks and gardens My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

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Carpet of bluebells in Dorset near Bullbarrow

 

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A discarded conker husk within the grounds of the Alhambra Palace, Granada

Had a good day. Tim fitted a new tap in our kitchen today - one with a bendy hose thing, so we can get into all the corners of our big sink. Typically, the fittings didn't match what was under the sink, so he had a trip to Screwfix (thankfully only a few minutes away), and they were really helpful. He came back and got it up and running after a fair bit of work - and it's excellent!

 

The weather was decent today, so I took a little break from work this afternoon and went out to deadhead the roses in the garden. Tim came with me and we tackled some of the bindweed and other plants that were threatening to take over. It was nice having an outdoorsy break :) Came back in and carried on with work - then afterwards, we went for another walk to the Cairn. Lovely :)

Sometimes you choose a picture because it describes something, and that is all.

 

Had a lazy day, can feel the garden is exhausted by the sun and about to turn her back.

 

Started playing Al Green and then started to feel sad.

. . . how much fun a little incline and gravity have to offer us.

Stroll through the vibrant “Rose Tunnel” during the Summer Festival, where colorful wind chimes and playful toy windmills create a soothing visual and auditory experience. The gentle breeze adds life to this tranquil oasis, making summer days feel delightfully serene.

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