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Probably the bird that we saw the most of wherever we went. Extremely tame and unworried by our presence. In fact at one point I was almost close enough to touch this one.

The Forks, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Spoons and forks on a plate

Just used for brazing the fork ends.

Holiday doesn't feel like holiday when all you do is studying and finishing up assignments. Was overwhelmed with the workload and I decided to take my dslr out to play this morning. De-stressing it is.

I love this fork. Errrr-rr-gonomic!

I made a lot of noise trying to get a shot of the fork and spoon standing , since most of the time i missed getting a shot of the spoon/fork before it fell down .

At Schnitzel & Things, a fantastic new(ish) NYC food truck.

This is a really nice old stucco-over-stone church on Main St. (Sullivan Trail) in Stockertown, PA. It looks like it has a lot of character. The graveyard looked really inviting in the fog today (Halloween '07) but I had to pass on that this time. I'll keep the spooky cemetery in mind for another foggy morning!!!

Zimbabwe.

Victoria Falls.

In our hotel garden.

 

The Fork-tailed Drongo, also called the Common Drongo, African Drongo, or Savanna Drongo (Dicrurus adsimilis), is a drongo, a type of small passerine bird of the Old World tropics. The species was earlier considered to cover Asia, but the Asian species is now called the Black Drongo (Dicrurus macrocercus). They are members of the family Dicruridae.

 

The Fork-tailed Drongo is a common and widespread resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara. These insect-eating birds are usually found in open forests or bush. Two to four eggs are laid in a cup nest in a fork high in a tree.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork-tailed_Drongo

Fork Stables, Norwood, North Carolina

View On Black

 

What happens when a fork, a cake slice and a silver sugar bowl come together.

Lit via a light box below and ambient above.

Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Salmon-Challis National Forest. Credit: Forest Service photo by Charity Parks.

Lined up before service.

Remnants of a house in Animas Forks CO

 

Traffic snarl-up caused by fork-lift truck unloading insulation.

Nikon F100, Carl Zeiss Planar 1.4/50 ZF.2, Neopan 100 Acros, Epson GT-X820

The pole got forked, but the tape holding the fork in place lost its grip.

just as the title says ....it a fork and knife

  

I bought this at the Sanrio store at the Galleria at Tyler in Riverside California for $8.00.

Dust Mite checks out some of the bicycle junk I've got in the basement (three forks; a Tange fork off a junkpile bike, a noname fork off a gaspipe junkpile frame, and an Electra Ticino fork. The last two forks are hideously low-trail (~80mm offset instead of the ~50mm offset of the Tange fork) so one of them is going to go onto the MLCM after I've had a chance to break in the project bike (I'd put one on the project bike, but the fit around the Nomad tires is quite close -- too close for the required western Oregon fender.)

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