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A fence post against the sun. I think I took this while lying down on the floor, right next to a cow pat

Can anyone id? In sunshine on a fencepost near riparian woodland on a threatened site in Strathspey, Scotland.

Two shots of the same post last night, one looking East one looking West.

There had been an icy rain during the night, which turned to a light snow by morning. The drive in to work was miserable, but I stopped to take a couple of shots of this fence and the nearby weeds in the sunrise.

I'm sure colonists in the late 1700's didn't have posthole diggers, but we used one anyway.

At Elands the air is so clear the fence-posts appear to phosphoresce in the afternoon sun.

 

The nail was put in by a film crew who were using the property to make an advertisement for Carlton Breweries, about 25 years ago.

Random. At this point I taught Emma how to use the macro function on her camera, so from here on there is a steep increase in the number of macro photos I've taken because she wanted to play every time a subject appeared...

Landscape view of the local countryside.

A pic from my diss, from the pics on line at the Library of Congress in the US. I love the loneliness of it.

Connect Festival I think? 2006 the camera isn't stoned

Fence Post at Cades Cove Tn

Photo by Kristine K. Stevens, a curious traveler, author and beekeeper who is hiking the Buckeye Trail in Ohio.

 

Previously, Kristine sold her house, quit her job and traveled around the world. Learn more at "If Your Dream Doesn't Scare You, It Isn't Big Enough: A Solo Journey Around the World."

The random item stuck in this fence caught my attention.

Nearly every morning this is where you can find Buffy, the rodent slayer. This cat is an amazing hunter.

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