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Time for Fruit,

used: Filter Forge, Pixabay, Photoshop

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A minimalist approach,,, high contrast with an added hazy wintery sun for balance.

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Curious Monkeys,

used own photo, Filter Forge, Photoshop

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Please enjoy...........

used: Filter Forge, Pixabay, photoshop

For CMWD - "Pink or Purple on Saturday."

This poor old wagon looks quite out of place in our world today - but if only it could talk - I'll bet it would have quite a few tales to tell. Perhaps it was one of the wagons that made the trip from Valdez to Fairbanks in 1905. The cost for the week long trip was $150.00, and was a true test of endurance, for the wagon, as well as the passengers. Now it sits beside the Alaskan Highway - un-noticed by most who travel by.

 

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Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge

Island Rocks Trail

Middletown, Rhode Island

 

For Sliders Sunday

Post processed to the max

Preserve Our Nature,

used: Lion Own Photo, Pixabay, Photoshop; Wordaizer

Musichall,

used: Pixabay, Photoshop, Filter Forge

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Posted for Sliders Sunday - Processed to the MAX! HSS!

 

This coyote was enjoying the first warmth of the spring sun, while trying to avoid human contact. (Me)

 

*Explored - Mar 19, 2023

 

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The aroma of wildflowers permeates the Alaskan wilderness, and the bees couldn't be happier. Summertime is at its peak in our beautiful state, although in one short month we will be donning our jackets for the morning chores that need to take place outdoors.

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Previously published in a monochrome version

Précédemment publié en noir et blanc

 

[Explored]

  

Music (right-click to open in a new tab):

"Roots and Wings" by SHEILA CHANDRA, in 'Roots and Wings' (2012)

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For Sliders Sunday (processed to the max).

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The forest and a specially built squirrel box, were not enough to entice this little squirrel away from our out buildings. She chewed her way into our water shed, (Before we had the time to log the outer-walls) and then gave birth! Once she spotted us watching her - she relocated her tiny family to the squirrel box - where she should have been in the first place.

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