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Finding Fuji Part 2, May-July 2022
From my blog:
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kinda self explanatory. she LOVED that cat like a baby.
BLACK CAT.....responds to PRINCE.
BREED IS SHANTILLY.
I know she is smiling here but it has been a very sad time for her.
Sometimes, I am feeling like that bird who fly far and far, under the sunset light, around the oceans and try to find his light
Trees along the banks of Big Bell Lake, in the Hurricane Lake Wildlife Management Refuge. The WMA, which has several lakes and swamps, is located near Bald Knob, Arkansas. And well, according to the Flickr map, is in Nimmo, Ark.
This scene reminds me of Where's Waldo. I love looking at all the little people and seeing what they are doing :) Can you find my Dad?
Up to $3.5 million to support communities in finding local solutions to the overdose crisis was announced by Judy Darcy, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, at the 2019 Union of BC Municipalities convention.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2019MMHA0105-001830
"Joy is the feeling of grinning inside" - Melba Colgrove
I hung this up in a local park where people walk everyday. I hope that it brought a little joy to whoever found it, and hopefully kept it. I grinned inside at the thought of someone finding this little surprise and hopefully the finder grinned as well.
"Finding Nemo", facing the parking lot of Borderlands Theater. The mural whose concept was perceived as “ugly harboring something beautiful inside and protecting it” according to the muralist Joe Pagac. The models for his faces were homeless people from around Tucson.
....I think it was Borrego Springs Road in Anza Borrego. So many patches of surprise bloom, so much fun to go "hunting"!
Kathryn moves back upstream a little to find a suitable crossing whilst we travel toward the cataract river a little further south.
Northern NSW
July 2012
Aperlae, Antalya, Turkey
Aperlae was a small town found on the southern coast of ancient Lycia.
It was founded sometime between the late 4th and early 3rd century BCE and sustained a long lifespan of about 1,300 years which was terminated at the end of the 7th century AD.
When the Byzantine Empire went to pieces and the political powers began to deteriorate, security of the coast failed and Aperlae was abandoned due to the threat of pirate raids and Arab corsairs. Though with the evidence of some late repairs on a church suggest that there was possibly a small settlement of squattors or stragglers after it was left, Aperlae was never rebuilt and resettled.
Nossa na hora que vi essa foto lembrei de "Procurando Nemo", na parte que ele tá no aquário! lembra não lembra??
Achei essa foto agora, perdida por ai, tirei ela no Museu de Oceanografia da USP. Não tá muito boa a imagem porque o lugar era escuro e o aquário estava sujo.
I was fascinated by the toy-like appearance of this fish. Reminded me of the movie Finding Nemo for some reason :-)
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikon 24-70mm f2.8
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