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*Inutile de vous dire la joie d'Hélèna quand elle est sortie ce matin et qu'elle a vu la neige...!!!*
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6 Feeld Model : Mido Liotta
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I didn't know that there are so many people here on flickr ; )
Take this today at a garden centre, after dark.
I dont know how are you guys, but on my part, Im always a little bit flustered at full moon....
Many thanks for viewing !
Ok, just one more shot of this precious moment when I discovered this beautiful male Bluethroat singing his heart out in the Rapeseed feelds.
Birds and flowers always make me happy and with the pooring rain of today I can use some happiness....
as a child playing in the feelds and now it is all bildings and houses
I remember the beauty of the trees and the flowers
for a lovely poeme
Volkswagen 1200 typ 1 Deluxe
4 cyl. boxer engine aircooled
L440 Kieselgrau
Camac 5.60-15 crossply tyres
Volkswagen 1200 typ 1 Deluxe
4 cyl. boxer engine aircooled
L440 Kieselgrau
Camac 5.60-15 crossply tyres
Volkswagen 1200 typ 1 Deluxe
4 cyl. boxer engine aircooled
L440 Kieselgrau
Camac 5.60-15 crossply tyres
Cuckfield (/ˈkʊkfiːld/ KUUK-feeld) is a large village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England, on the southern slopes of the Weald. It lies 34 miles (55 km) south of London, 13 miles (21 km) north of Brighton, and 31 miles (50 km) east northeast of the county town of Chichester. Nearby towns include Haywards Heath to the southeast and Burgess Hill to the south. It is surrounded on the other sides by the parish of Ansty and Staplefield formerly known as Cuckfield Rural
Volkswagen 1200 typ 1 Deluxe
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Yesterday I went to the Common Gorse feeld again and everything was in full bloom and the birds were very active too. Despite the harsh light I managed to get some different shots, like this one from the Tree Pipit seen through a flowering Common Gorse shrub. Hope you like the effect too.
Personally I can't get enough of this bird, hope you don't too! (I have more)
After the rain the feeld gets muddy but the earthworms seem to be easier to catch!
D200 200-400VR 360mm F4,5 iso320 1/160sec Full frame (transferred to 3:2)
Volkswagen 1200 typ 1 Deluxe
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TED: "Anuvver stop fer the old peepul to 'ave sumfink to eat an' drink (no wonder they keeps wantin' to wee!).
We're in St Breladds Bay now,
I'm 'avin' coffee in a Jersey cow cup - we seen sum in a feeld earlyer, there luvly wiv long eyelashes - an' when I've drunk it I'll go fer a stroll along the prom."
By now most of the yellow is gone in the Rapeseed feelds around here. This is just a small memory to those days when the Rapeseed started flowering. Haven't been very active for some time but times will change as in two weeks we go to Iceland!
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Volkswagen 1200 typ 1 Deluxe
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L440 Kieselgrau
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Cuckfield (/ˈkʊkfiːld/ KUUK-feeld) is a large village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England, on the southern slopes of the Weald. It lies 34 miles (55 km) south of London, 13 miles (21 km) north of Brighton, and 31 miles (50 km) east northeast of the county town of Chichester. Nearby towns include Haywards Heath to the southeast and Burgess Hill to the south. It is surrounded on the other sides by the parish of Ansty and Staplefield formerly known as Cuckfield Rural.The village grew as a market town; and an important coaching stop between London and Brighton, since it lay on the turnpike. In 1820, 50 coaches a day were passing through; but when the railway to Brighton was to be constructed in the 1840s, local landowners objected to its projected route: it was therefore built through neighbouring Haywards Heath instead. The village lost its importance as a result. Today the A272 road also bypasses the village centre.
Ten minutes from home I find this tree standing allone on big feelds but close to a small forest.
Due to the excellent panoramic view, and the sunsets right behind this tree, I visite it very oftem.