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Sky was on fire last week up here at Big Bear Lake, CA. Elevation is 6700ft. Beautiful place to spend the summer.
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! a thank you flower creation for every one of you!
~ love and spirit ~ passion ~
I am attending a wedding tomorrow 22. aug...and from there i will be in switzerland (basel) to meet friends ( also flickr friends !!!) .
Be back on 11th september !
... of one of the earliest tulips / Tulpen (Tulipa)
at the end of March in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
If you love tulips, have a look at my personal Tulip Collection.
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
😄 HaPpY Sliders Sunday 😄
A wet glass in front of a reflecting metal foil
taken January 20, 2022 with colours
post processed to the max, then framed it
< - ready to upload for the
Gigaset GS290
ƒ/2.0
3.5 mm
1/176 Sec
ISO 114
A riot of autumn colour :)
Many thanks for all the kind comments and faves; they're very much appreciated :)
A blocked side canyon in the Fiery Furnace area of the Arches National Park
Fiery Furnace is an area where tall sandstone fins form lots of narrow parallel canyons. Some canyons are just wide enough for a person to squeeze through. It is fun to hike, but requires a permit and you need to be careful not to get lost.
This flower reminds me of a fire!
Flickr friend Jo told me it is a Rudbeckia, and yes, it seems it is the variety 'Berlin'. It is in my garden but as part of a mix of flowers we sow because they attract insects.
Finally after a long time we got a beautiful sunset. This was taken out by a lake in the Colorado high desert.
A red Hibiscus
Today we had the hottest day so far this summer about 43C in coastal areas of Sydney, even hotter inland. The Hibiscuses do not seem to mind the heat.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Thanks to everyone who has visited.
I appreciate very much the kind comments and faves which have been left.
Sunset during the forest fire season. There are currently 121 forest fires burning in the NWT. Most are safely away from communities. The smoke coming from these distant fires makes for some amazing sunsets.
One day in November, the first snow of the season had just fallen, and the sun presented me with a dramatic sunset. The intense orange glow behind the mountains, the clouds and the sudden onset of fog, almost gives the appearance of fire and smoke whilst the lake Hintersee lies completely still, offering a perfect mirror image.
It is a beautiful location to visit and I like how it changes through the seasons.