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It was announced in 2014 that the Smithville feed mill was closing down, putting 20 people out of work.The loading dock and office is now empty. All that remains is a solitary snow shovel.
A tundra swan feeding in the hot spring creek along the Red Rock Highway. Yes, there is a feeding muskrat in the background.
Mama Pied-billed Grebe feeding her lone little one. It sure made a fuss while Mama was fishing but it was agile enough to avoid a Mallard who attempted to attack it when it got tired of it's constant calls.
Aside from photography, baking and cooking is my passion...
and here is one of my creation!
BEEF BUNDLES
Made out of Marinated Beef Strips wrap in asparagus and red pepper.Serve with
cream cheese dip.
"The smell of good baking like the sound of lightly flowing water,
is indescribable in its evocation of innocence and delight.”
Sean took lots of pics of me feeding these little guys because he knows it's one of my favourite things in the world to do:)
Slightly edited mobile phone cam shot of swans on the Amstel in Amsterdam. No editing besides some added contrast&saturation :)
This shot is dedicated to Mirthe Duindam because she always takes the most beautiful pictures of swans...have a nice weekend :))
I've made some new movies of myself biking through the snow in Amsterdam this week, watch them on my YouTube page!
I took this with a Canon Rebel t2i. This was taken at the Oklahoma City Zoo, in a small lake that expanded the whole East side of the zoo.The zoo provided food to feed the ducks, geese, turtles, and fish. There had to be at least fifty catfish at the surface. I have never seen such a site in my life. I couldn't take any pictures without at least a few catfish in them, as seen above. There were only a few turtles and a couple geese and ducks. If you look at the pic with the goose, he had just finished pecking the turtle that came up and bit him, which is why water is dripping from his beak. This was definitely a cool experience.
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A friend of mine asked me to stay at her house for 1,5 days because she went to theme parks and someone had to feed her kittens. They are sooo adorable, I Iove them all even though the one in the first picture obviously is the cutest baby.
He's a lot smaller than the other kittens.
My friends cat had 4 kittens of her own but my friend adopted 3 other kittens (the tiny grey one, the tiger and a black one) from someone who had to go back to the USA and couldn't take the kittens with her. My friends cat doesn't even know they are not her babies so she's feeding them perfectly and we couldn't be happier about that. The grey one however still stays smaller than everyone else.
In other news today I was finally able picking up a new lens for my study after saving up.... but the lens was sold out in every store. I figured photographing the kittens would be perfect trying everything out with the new lens but sadly that couldn't happen.
My husband spotted these gorgeous Rainbow Lorikeets through the bathroom window this morning. They were feeding on the yellow flowers of a tree hanging over the fence from next door.
Barn Swallow feeding its young at Radnor Lake. It was about to rain, and there is a downed tree laying out into the lake that around a hundred small birds were getting ready to weather the storm in. Fortunately I was there to see it.
a man feeding pigeons at a dargah pir, on my way to bet dwarka.
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