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Dry mountains in December, a usual sight on the Alps in the first month of winter.
Profili orobici asciutti e senza neve sino alla prima settimana di gennaio; ora sembra che qualcosa stia cambiando.
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With the ongoing Utah drought, many areas of the Great Salt Lake that would typically be submerged are dry. from this spot; it's over 1 mile (1.6km) to water.
The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.
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In Philadelphia, waiting for a new role, the U.S.S. United States, the largest luxury passenger liner ever built. It is also the fastest ship to ever cross the Atlantic, still holding the record. She is 990 feet long (the length of 3 football fields) and sped along at 35 knots per hour (40 miles or 65 km). Imagine seeing this rush by!
Two of my family members were on the 2nd crossing in 1952, leaving Southampton, England, when emigrating from Scotland to the United States.
For #6 - A Boat or Ship, 52 in 2015
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One of my favorite things in life.
You guessed it--clotheslines!
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Fall is normally peak wildflower season here, but it was dry so the goldenrod and other wildflowers were a little subdued this year.....
I dry out flowers and keep them. I have boxfuls of petals, buds and leaves far more than I'll ever use but the drying will carry on. This pair of leaves from a miniature rose.
I found this dried lavender at a garden centre yesterday and thought it would look nice in a vase. It does smell lovely too AND it may turn out to be useful as a photo prop. :)
The dried lakebed of the Big Mineral Arm of Lake Texoma at North Texas' Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.
A typical Yorkshire dry stone wall in West Witton.
An account of my visit to the Yorkshire dales, including an encounter with a talking raven (seriously):