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We visited a nearby military park last weekend for Memorial Day. I've been going to this park since I was a kid, so during this visit I wanted to photograph things that the average tourist might not notice. As many times as I've been to the park, I've never noticed this spot. It's hidden away off the side of the road in a deeply wooded area. I just happened to glance over as we were driving by and see it.
Processed using the Stuck In Customs Lightroom preset Hiphopopotamus as a starting point. From there, I made adjustments to suit my own taste.
My family and I have had a traumatic last few weeks. But I'm sort of back and will try to catch up. I don't have a lot of new stuff ready. I'll get back in the swing of things soon.
One from the summer. Pike County Georgia
Step into the barn, a festive retreat, where Christmas decor makes it so sweet! Plenty of games to enjoy with animals near, and an ice bumper rink waiting to bring you cheer! Don’t miss a visit with Santa so jolly, grab the free holiday gifts to brighten the folly! There’s lots of holiday fun to be had y’all, come visit the barn and have a ball!
LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Miller%20Creek/53/21/2750
Pali Ke Kua Beach, also called Hideaways, requires a short but steep 15-minute hike down to the ocean. Very secluded but rather small.
The secret hideaway is a Passy National Reserve Park with 3 different lakes which in winter there isn't any tourists or hikers except the locals living nearby with their dogs for a walk.
November 09, 2016
Syncretism:
[sing-kri-tiz-uh m]
noun
1. the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.
2. Grammar. the merging, as by historical change in a language, of two or more categories in a specified environment into one, as, in nonstandard English, the use of was with both singular and plural subjects, while in standard English was is used with singular subjects (except for you in the second person singular) and were with plural subjects.
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Ventured out again this morning hoping for another wonderful sunrise. That didn't quite work out, it stayed clouded over until long after the sun had woken up, so I settled for walking the trails and feeding the birds.
I've been trying to get this panorama for a while; I like the random boardwalk mixed in with the trees and today I think I finally managed to capture the place well enough to do it justice.
It's a tricky place because the light never seems to hit it evenly and always has some strange shadows that I hadn't found a way to incorporate into the composition, but with the overcast sky today, it actually worked in my benefit.
Persistence is key, once in a while...
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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Growing among the iris with some new rain drops. Hope for a better world. Thanks for looking and peace for all.
A safari day usually ends with your head full of memories of the beautiful wildlife you have seen along the way. I have learned though that the best is still right in front of you until you reach the lodge or the park closes.
As we headed back to our lodge, there was a glimpse of elephants having an evening drink on the flood plains of Chobe Park in Botswana. Look carefully as there are more than one.
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There are no specific names for baby hummingbirds, and instead, ornithologists and birdwatchers refer to young hummingbirds as either: Chicks, Nestlings or Hatchlings.
Look carefully amid the colours of autumn and you see the small drystone cottage so plentiful in the English Lake District.
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