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Literally rocks😆
You can see where Mother Nature has had a pause in her life, and then continue her life after a shook up.
The De la Plagne house across a yard. Back of the De la Vallière House and Storehouse in foreground, King's Bastion in background.
Military Captain Pierre-Paul d’Espiet de la Plagne and his wife, Marie-Charlotte Delort, were part of the colonial elite. De la
Plagne lived in this house with his wife, their four children, and probably de la Plagne’s younger brother, also an officer.
Building 23, Fortified town of Louisbourg
Louisbourg, Nova Scotia
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This guy has such a marvelous coat
It's the softest there is
And he has loads around his face and especially around his neck
It works like the best pillow ever
I had to take quite a lot off, he normally doesn't like it
But now he obviously thought it was quite lovely
Today we have 25C, I'm definitely not built for this heat
And neither is my King
I'm not complaining tho, I just adapt
We walk in the evening and do little outside when the heat is on :D
Canyonlands Sunset
The overlook of the Green River at Canyonlands is a magnificent vista, and at sunset, the view is inspiring.
Nikon D810 ISO64 ƒ/22.0 1.3sec 24mm © 2017
The Bottom
Rocky Harbour, Newfoundland.
Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Loch Fada with the Old Man of Storr in the distance. I went out for a sunrise shot of the Storr with the Loch in the foreground unfortunately there was no sunrise instead the grey clouds moving fairly fast across the sky so I opted for a black and white long Exposure instead. Hope you like it.
Isle of Skye, Scotland
Canon 6D
EF 16-35mm f/2.8 ii USM
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Amazing waterfall in Brevard North Carolina. The area was in flood warnings so the flow was amazing!
366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 020/366
Flickr Lounge ~ Signs of the Season
Take Aim: A Challenge Group ~ Get Outside
After a clear cold night this pond is now almost all frozen over. These ducks were using anything they could find to raise their feet off the ice and were very funny to watch as they 'skated' to areas of free flowing water.
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