View allAll Photos Tagged key,
You’d think I could have found a really reflective knife, but no, all ours seem to be matt stainless steel!
HSoS!
Pachelbel Canon - Stringspace - Solo Violin
********* youtu.be/Jq9-p6Qf_XQ *********
Merci pour votre visite et commentaires.
Thanks for your visit and comments.
(Odocoileus virginianus clavium) The Key deer is an endangered deer that lives only in the Florida Keys. It is a subspecies of the white-tailed deer and is the smallest North American deer. Key deer once ranged throughout the lower Florida Keys, but now lives primarily in one area, called Big Pine Key, and surrounding small islands. Taken on No Name Key just off Big Pine Key
Calm early morning at the Key Bridge this morning. About an hour before sunrise. White balance here is at 6000K as shot ... which really warms the light from Baltimore City.
Outfit Jane by Key Style @ WIP Event (close July 22)
➼ Visit my Blog Post for more Details, Pics and Links
➼ Location: Lost Lagoon
»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»
»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»
➼ My Blog: Mysteria Fashion & Lifestyle
➼ My Facebook Group: Mysteria's Second Life
They were checking out the drone. Well I was back in the Florida Keys before Christmas for some fun in the sun. After seeing a lot of beautiful snow photos I thought I would share some warm weather
Outfit Maya by Key Style
➼ Visit my Blog Post for more Details, Pics and Links
»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»
»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»
➼ My Blog: Mysteria Fashion & Lifestyle
➼ My Facebook Group: Mysteria's Second Life
MacroMondays#Low Key
Taken with Canon EF-S18-55mm and macro ring 13mm.
Have a great week and thank you for visiting!
HMM!
Theme: "Key"
Thank you for taking the time to view my photo, and for the faves and comments you make, thank you.
Fantasy world - The key to the heart
Available at the event Abstrakt Event Opening Date: February 15, 2023 Event Closing Date: March 5, 2023 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Neko Paws/226/195/2779"
Key deer (odocoileus virginianus clavium), the smallest of all white-tailed deer, is a subspecies of the Virginia white-tailed deer. These deer inhabit Big Pine Key and various surrounding keys. They are not found anywhere else in the world.
Due to uncontrolled hunting and habitat destruction, their numbers were estimated less than 50 animals in 1940's. With the establishment of National Key Deer Refuge in 1957 and intensive law enforcement efforts, the population has since increased and has now stabilized. The estimated population is approximately 600 deer on Big Pine Key and No Name Key (this does not include other keys in the deer's range).Highway mortality is the greatest known source of deer loss.
The shoulder height of Key deer is between 24-28 inches. Does weigh 45-65 pounds while bucks weigh 55-75 pounds.
Rutting season activities begin in September, peaking in early October and decreasing gradually through November and December. Some breeding may occur as late as February. The gestation period is 204 days with fawns born April through June. At birth fawns weigh 2-4 pounds.
Antlers are dropped February through March, and re-growth begins almost immediately so that by June, bucks with 2-inch stubs are seen. Antler growth is completed by August, and velvet is rubbed and kicked off in early September.
Key deer feed on native plants such as red, black and white mangroves, thatch palm berries and over 150 other species of plants. Key deer can tolerate small amounts of salt in their water and they will also drink brackish water, but fresh water is essential for their survival. They must also have suitable habitat to ensure their future existence.
No records exist documenting the origin of the deer in the keys. It is believed the deer migrated to the keys from the mainland many thousands of years ago, across a long land bridge. As the Wisconsin Glacier melted, the sea rose dividing the land bridge into small islands known as the Florida Keys.
The earliest mention of Key deer is found in the memoirs of Fontaneda, a shipwrecked Spaniard held captive by the local Indians. Records suggest that the deer were found around Key West and were used for food by residents and ship crews alike. Although early records indicated sporadic wider distribution of Key deer throughout the lower keys, current data indicates they occupy a range from Johnson Keys to Saddlebunch Keys.
yup she got Lucky!
So expect to see me Tinkering around in future pics!
♥ partnered Tink Wardell 12-22-2018 ♥
pose credit: [..::CuCa Designs::..] & Illuzion - Moving Day Fatpack
This was given to me many years ago as I used to be a typist back in the day! I learned to type with blank keys and sometimes even to music - one of my favourites being the William Tell Overture - Happy Days :-) I remember having to clean the keys with methylated spirits! Luckily, I liked the smell!
Schlüssel mit Schlüsselanhänger.
Auswahlfoto:
Für“Crazy Tuesday“ am 11.10.2022.
Thema:“KEY“ #Schlüssel#
Thanks for views,faves and comments:-))
Outfit Jordy by Key Style
@ 60 Special Event (closes May 30th)