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We have had this for years, in our collection, and these are the first photos so that we can share. This is a U.S. Army Nurse Corps uniform from World War I (1917-1918), this is a dark blue, but fades to a grayish purple, hence the nickname "Gray Lady". It is a real prize in our collection. No, I have not tried it on, as it is just a little bit too small, and I do not want to risk damage to it, these are just too rare.
The Gray Langur or Hanuman is found throughout India and north into the Himalayas, Nepal and Tibet. The Hanuman is sacred. One of its ancestors was a monkey god (named Hanuman) who helped the all-powerful Rama in one of his mythological adventures. Since then, the Hindus have fed and protected this langur.
Gray-bellied Squirrel - Callosciurus caniceps concolor - Золотоспинная белка
Taman Negara National Park, Pahang, Malaysia, 09/06/2022
The gray brocket deer, the only other deer species in the Western Amazon, is much less common than the red brocket deer. The shiny object in the background is an aluminum pie plate hanging by a thread of fishing wire. We used these at the camera stations to encourage curious cats to pass in front of the cameras.
National Zoo scientists set up camera traps in a remote section of the Amazon rain forest to gather data about the variety of species that inhabit it. Learn more about the project here: nationalzoo.si.edu/ConservationAndScience/MAB/research/ar...
Gray Fox, Shoreline Lake, Mountain View California. At first sight out of the corner of my eye, I had thought this Fox was a feral cat, sometimes seen out in this area. Only when it emerged from the brush did I realize the species. A first Fox sighting for me, and rare in this area. I was lucky enough to watch it jog around the open areas, almost oblivious to my presence.
The heavy downpour we had yesterday seems to have brought frogs out. I was out working in my backyard when I came across this Gray Tree Frog (first two photos) and Wood Frog (bottom photo) out in the open. I put my tools down and went in to get my camera. I took the top photo first, went back to my work, and noticed that the frog had climbed up onto my planter. I then put my tools down again, took another photo, and on my way back to get my tools the Wood Frog jumped across my path, so I went back again to get my camera!<p><img src="http://www.pbase.com/reflectionsofnature/image/135864581/original.jpg" style="border: 3px solid #333333; margin-top:16px;"></p><p><img src="http://www.pbase.com/reflectionsofnature/image/135864579/original.jpg" style="border: 3px solid #333333;"></p>
"At Grays we believe diversity is the spice of life, and no-one deserves the stagnation of choice that has become synonymous with city centre dining. Every day at Gray's we offer fresh choices, and the boys in white always love to give your pallet a chance to experiment."
This handsome fella didn't posing at all....This picture was taken in one of our Provincial Parks further North.....Algonquin Park.
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I am always so happy to see Gray Line tours pull up to the Levee Exhibit Hall. Gray Line also pays for the life giving water for the rain garden.
Based on a beautiful cake by sweetlibertinecakes. Gumpaste magnolias on a simple gray background to match invite. Inside was red velvet cake.
It was snowing too bad and too deep to go to the Dungeness River today. I wanted to get to the meadow in the Buckhorn Wilderness (Camp Handy) but couldn't continue the drive through the snow.
Funny thing though, Tom and I went about 4 weeks ago and no sign of snow anywhere but today there was too much to traverse through. My friend Mary and I decided to do the Gray Wolf, a harder hike (for my out of shapeness) but a fun, cold, wet hike.
Gotta get a few more things to add to my hiking collection like nylon pants (I know Ken, you warned me), waterproof gloves, and hiking poles.
Grays Kenworth T908 preparing to leave the show. The Klos boys have really done an awesome job of this thing!
tokyo has its grays in the winter that soak into everyone and everything to smother color and warmth. that's why everyone here keeps so busy during the winter months -- it's the only way to keep the grays from overwhelming you. caution is especially needed in those odd moments between phone calls and meetings and e-mails -- the moments when your guard goes down -- and when you end up in one of the pockets of oldness still found in tokyo, like the ancient and crooked steps near ebisu station. there the grays seep through lead, planting awful thoughts that last for hours, days, weeks.
Grays Reef Lighthouse from the air.
Photographed from a Vulcanair Partenavia operated by Fresh Air Aviation of Charlevoix.
Photographed using a Nikon D300 with the Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens.
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A view from the rear of the circle, we headed up here first and got some shots lit with flash, i like the way it gives natural colours but its so so hard to get straight shots when your working in the pitch dark with a 10mm lense. A few mm off and the shot looks wonky! :(