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Do 'ewe' agree?
These sheep were so beautiful and had the most amazing golden eyes.
Red stag deer and emu farm, Eurobin, Victoria.
I think this little beauty is an Ichneumon Wasp, but any further ID would be appreciated :) (See ID below)
It was a small and dainty wasp.
The back of it is for Beautiful Bug Butt Thursday, and the front of it is for the Eyes of March group :))
HBBBT and HEoM! :)))
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Potter wasp
Vespidae
Eumeninae
Zeta Argillaceum
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ID thanks to
cotinis ! :)
Maybe I don't really wanna know
How your garden grows
'Cause I just wanna fly
Lately, did you ever feel the pain
In the morning rain
As it soaks you to the bone?
Maybe I just wanna fly
Wanna live, I don't wanna die
Maybe I just wanna breathe
Maybe I just don't believe
Maybe you're the same as me
We see things they'll never see
You and I are gonna live forever
I said maybe I don't really wanna know
How your garden grows
'Cause I just wanna fly
Lately, did you ever feel the pain
In the morning rain
As it soaks you to the bone?
L'Emporio&PL ::*Vulnus*:: Lelutka EVOX HUMAN
Not Found - Nicolas Pimples (Lelutka)
Meva Silas Jacket (Legacy)
[KobZache] - Cap
Definitely coming back here in the spring/summer. We took the dogs for a walk yesterday. First time on this trail along the Arkansas river. This spot is where the trail crosses the railroad tracks and leads closer to the river.
Definitely has to be one of the beast beaches in Norfolk. The only way to get there is a long walk from Cley or catch the boat across from Blakeney Quay. We had the beach to ourselves as the other people had all gone to wait for the boat back to the quay. This bit of driftwood was the only notable object on the entire huge beach.
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Definitely a different scene since last time I was here with the platform between the UP mains being developed. Also, the NS transfer train IG4AH began running a few months ago which gives us the occasional heritage unit out of Global 4. Jun 24, 2017
Went looking for the milky way but sadly couldn't find it :-(
so thought i would take some night shots of this magnificent structure anyway and definitely plan on re-visiting in the summer.
Definitely one on the "must visit again" list , Monument Valley, Utah. I haven't visited since 2010, so I'm long overdue a re-visit.
Unbelievably this year will be the first year since 2002 that I haven't spent at least one day in the USA within the year.
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Definitely some of the best sun rises I experienced while in India. Kodaikanal is a hill town in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
The tundra and trumpeter swans are also about to return home - but while they are here - time to relax a bit.
Curious layering or sequencing of cloud fronts as a huge thunderstorm of two hours duration works its way over the New South Wales border into Queensland. The landmark radar dome is at Mt Somerville. Foreground is the Currumbin Valley.
Both Nurse Cloë and patient Metz agree that sleep is needed, little does Metz know, she won't ever be sleeping again...
Al is definitely not our Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews from New Orleans. He was somewhat put off with the trombone that I am beading for my brother for Christmas- each bead place by hand in the design that just comes to mind! No, my brother doesn't play trombone, but he said that when he passes, he wants a Second Line of ALL trombones! I got that!
We usually see "Trombone Shorty" every Mardi Gras in the parade! - "Krewe of Freret"
Happy Caturday! - musical
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Definitely Dreaming 52 Challenge
Week 6 - Round
A bit of messing about with some coloured pencils.
(This challenge is over on Facebook, but I'm not a FB fan.)
The rain came down a number of days ago and since then we have had a run of fine bright days. But rain is necessary for the plants to grow and provide food and flowers. For Definitely Dreaming week 16 theme of Rain.
Shallow DOF shot with added Kerstin Frank Texture.
I'll be off Flickr for a while. Enjoy the good weather.
A definitely outdated item - it seems it can be used as a clock and a calculator and... It takes time to decrypt the pictograms, but no social networks for sure. Who can need such a gadget?
And I guess next generations will be surprised when told that CDs weren't designed for photography.
…… And Mini - but without the trademark ‘bite’ on the right hand side! Pleased to see the Bramley Apple has quite a few fruits maturing and looking good on my new Mac I have to say. Alan:-)
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Definitely worth the early morning wake up... Mesa Arch is an amazing place. It kinda felt like a window off the edge of the world.
In every life we have some trouble
When you worry you make it double
Don't worry, be happy......
Ain't got no place to lay your head
Somebody came and took your bed
Don't worry, be happy
The land lord say your rent is late
He may have to litigate
Don't worry, be happy
Lood at me I am happy
Don't worry, be happy
Here I give you my phone number
When you worry call me
I make you happy
Don't worry, be happy
Ain't got no cash, ain't got no style
Ain't got not girl to make you smile
But don't worry be happy
Cause when you worry
Your face will frown
And that will bring everybody down
So don't worry, be happy (now).....
Bobby McFerrin - "Don't Worry, Be Happy"
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Bundled up and spent a couple of hours out in the yard with the birds this morning and afternoon. Beautiful sunlight lets me lower the ISO on the camera, and the pictures definitely look better for it.
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Well it would be nice to jet off somewhere, just for a change :)
And yes, the gull was there. It had been sitting on top the Colonnade, and yippy, I got it as it took off.
Not exactly the same as, but definitely inspired by this shot by classic perfection.
Truth is it gave me the perfect excuse to don this kitty ear hat. But do I really need an excuse?
Been away for awhile (flew back east for Thanksgiving with our kids). It's always kind of hard for me to get back in the swing with Flickr after time away. But here I am with more shots from our fall cross-country trip. We saw so much hay along the way, coming and going - fields and fields and fields... and also several hay trucks. This guy assumed - rightly! - that we would brake when he pulled out into our lane. This was in the Wenatchee Valley on our last day of driving home. Tinting black and white helped hide our dirty windshield. :-)
The longer you wait for something, the more you appreciate it when you get it… because anything worth having is definitely worth waiting for.
Or Pumpkin Load depending on where you came from!
Back in the old days a Punkin Load was a single log load that was big enough to bring the trailer up to weight. This was back in the days of the big timber, back when old growth was still plentiful.
Definitely not something you would ever see today, everything coming out of the woods today is match sticks compared to the days of old!
Just an old photo that I cleaned up as best as I could considering the age!