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Our first Walnuts! Our Harvest! A nut and a nutcracker - A perfect match!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=01LhCg0zj_U

 

The well was dry beside the door,

And so we went with pail and can

Across the fields behind the house

To seek the brook if still it ran;

 

Not loth to have excuse to go,

Because the autumn eve was fair

(Though chill), because the fields were ours,

And by the brook our woods were there.

 

We ran as if to meet the moon

That slowly dawned behind the trees

, The barren boughs without the leaves,

Without the birds, without the breeze.

 

But once within the wood, we paused

Like gnomes that hid us from the moon,

Ready to run to hiding new

With laughter when she found us soon.

 

Each laid on other a staying hand

To listen ere we dared to look,

And in the hush we joined to make

We heard, we knew we heard the brook.

 

A note as from a single place,

A slender tinkling fall that made

Now drops that floated on the pool

Like pearls, and now a silver blade.

  

Robert Frost

Grutto - Black-tailed Godwit (Limosa limosa), calling in alarm.

 

End-of-season Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly taking nectar from a Lantana floret in my garden.

 

Severe wing damage. Common for late summer.

Gothenburg wheel

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12/27/22 CrAzY Tuesday Theme: Goes Together Like...Pen & Paper.....Black & White.....

 

Small town green復活!

SSを撮るもよし、お散歩もよし(´∀`)

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Historic Village of Shirakawa-gō ( a UNESCO World Heritage Site)

 

Shirakawa-go (Shirakawa Village) is a Japanese mountain settlement in what was once considered a wild and unexplored region. Because of the area’s natural environment, with high mountains and heavy snowfall, interaction with neighboring regions was limited. However, this also created the conditions for the development of unique cultural practices and lifestyles. Now registered as a World Cultural Heritage site.

I do think this is where many meals have been eaten by the looks of things. This is one Osprey that doesn't want to be bothered.

Hairy Woodpecker going up my plum tree looking for bugs

People walking along the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh

Common Grackle

Taken on 06-03-19 backyard

This Grackle looks to be standing his ground!

“It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.”

  

― Confucius

Sony a7rII | Tamron 17-28mm F/2.8 Di III RXD

Focus on my breath, and let it go.

Kodak Ektar 100 Film ~ Canon AE-1P 28mm f/2.8

You've applied the pressure

To have me crystalised

And you've got the faith

That I could bring paradise

I'll forgive and forget

Before I'm paralyzed

Do I have to keep up the pace

To keep you satisfied

Things have gotten

Closer to the sun

And I've done things in small doses

So don't think that

I'm pushing you away

When you're the one that I've kept closest

You don't move slow

You're taking steps

In my directions

The sounds echo

Does it lessen your affection

No

You say I'm foolish

For pushing this aside

Burn down our home

I won't leave alive

Glaciers have melted to the sea

I wish the tide would take me over

I've been down on my knees

And you just keep on getting closer

Placid as I melt into the sea

I wish the tide would take me over

I've been down onto my knees

And you just keep on getting closer

Go slow

Go slow

  

♫♪♫

 

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Going Home..Vacation much needed break ..Thank you all for your kind words,,compliments..words of encouragment...and friendships these past months..Thank you for sharing your artwork..Take Care ..Hugs Lynn

   

Mimmo

A Bufflehead swimming with a group of Hooded Mergansers

I guess I overstayed my welcome!

*See LARGE

GO Transit referred to these former FP7s as Auxiliary Power-Control Units, or APCU's. They were sitting out the weekend at Guelph Junction in Campbellsville.

 

The 911 was built for the MILW and scrapped in 1995. The 903 was former Ontario Northland and it too was scrapped in 1995.

 

The 904 is also former Ontario Northland and was a bit more fortunate and was sold to Tri-Rail Florida in 1991. It was then sent to the Gold Coast Railroad Museum where it sits and rots in the Florida sun.

I forgot to ask Santa for a bit of inspiration... maybe he can send it for next Christmas...

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