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Playa de Gueirúa ./ Gueirúa beach.

 

♫ Lambchop - Life's Little Tragedy. ♫

 

Playa de la que me enamoré gracias a las fotografías de Francisco Domínguez/ Foto ANDROS, a quién dedico la foto.

 

Para acompañar "este mundo tan curvado" una canción de Lambchop, la más triste banda country de Nashville.

 

Esta playa de difícil acceso, situada en el pueblo de Santa Marina, comparte el sector oriental compuesto por una hilera de islotes, restos de una antigua punta fracturada de cuarzo y pizarra llamada la Forcada, con la playa de Calabón.

Es una playa de cantos rodados, de gran belleza, que pertenece al Paisaje Protegido de la Costa Occidental.

 

Se accede a la playa a través de un sendero forestal, en el último tramo existe una escalera y un mirador antes de descender a ella. Ya en la playa se encuentra una pequeña caseta de aperos y unas barcas de pescadores.

 

La playa tiene forma de concha, con una longitud aproximada de 175 metros. A poniente hay un acantilado de pizarra y cuarzo, con unos 80 metros de altura.

 

Beach I fell in love through the photographs of Francisco Domínguez/ Foto ANDROS, who dedicated the photo.

  

To accompany "this world so warped" a song of Lambchop, the saddest country band from Nashville.to this song of Lamchop, the saddest country band from Nashville.

 

This beach is easily accessible, located at the village of Santa Marina, shares the eastern sector composed of a string of islets, remains of a broken end quartz and slate called La Forcada, with Calabona beach.

It is a pebble beach of great beauty, belonging to the protected landscape of the West Coast.

 

Access to the beach through a forest trail, in the last section there is a ladder and a lookout before descending to it. Once on the beach is a small shed some tools and fishing boats.

 

The beach is shaped like a shell, with an approximate length of 175 meters. To the west there is a cliff of slate and quartz, with about 80 meters high.

Small chapel in rural Wales.

 

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Brigette and her lamb friends, Lorna Lamb, LambChop and little lamb!

This Lambchop is well loved!! Gandalf is 11 years old and we got him when he was about 4--5 months old. He still loves a good squeaky toy! When a puppy his hair was straight and a bit rough. He looked like a dust mop. Before he turned 1 year old his hair suddenly curled into tight Poodle ringlets and has stayed curly. As he got older his coat got more beige with curly top hairs of gray.

 

Hunan-lamb chops from Chinese Regional Gourmet Cookbook, 1976.

Jasper likes to keep his friends close just in case there's play to be had on his Ottoman Empire

for my pistachio, mint, & spice crusted lamb chops

 

recipe on the sophisticated gourmet !

The vegetable sauce plus fennel called for lamb shanks but the super market didn’t have any Next time I'll go to the butcher. I've made this dish many times but it's been a while. Tender and delicious. Yum yum.

JOKING!!!!!

 

Although I am rather partial to lamb chops LOL

 

Kidding aside, I love to see the baby lambs skipping through the fields in the Spring.

 

Over Easter my family and I headed off for the weekend. We stopped at Castle Crom in County Fermanagh on the way, for a picnic and admired the countryside and wildlife :) :) :)

 

Lately we've had an awful lot of rain, so getting out with the camera is proving a challenge... Also, I'm very busy at home and not getting the same time to comment or check out your work.

 

But as always, I'm very grateful that you've taken the time to stop by and view my photos and leave such kind and generous comments :)

 

Have a lovely Wednesday everyone :)

 

ZZ Top at the Barbers shop, Northam, Devon

Ranger loves this giant Lamb Chop. It's been soaked in spit from nose to toes, smells like week-old diapers, and he takes it everywhere with him. Time for a washing!

Shot on a Nikon F100, Sigma 28-70/2.8 and Kodak Tri-X rated at 6400.

Shot on a Nikon F100, Sigma 28-70/2.8 and Kodak Tri-X rated at 6400.

Dayboro’ Village Meats, rather famous for its large range of tasty sausages north east of Brisbane.

 

Dayboro’, Queensland

is looking just about as floofy as her lambchop toy.

Shot on a Nikon F100, Sigma 28-70/2.8 and Kodak Tri-X rated at 6400.

I made this American baby Lamb chops for my wife,

They are so many ways to say I Love You!!!!!!

After searing this 4 babies they were removed, in the same pan I sautéed onions sHiitaki mushrooms and peppers, then de-glaze the pan with Greek red wine and some fresh squeezed navel orange juice,

Well that was a great marriage in that pan! great fusion of flavors,

Shot on a Nikon FM2n, Sigma 28-70/2.8 and Neopan rated at 6400.

 

I like the circling lights in this one. The Union Chapel is a beautiful building to take pictures in.

Cherry Lemon and Brigette are having fun cuddling with all the animals! 🐱🐶🐰🐥🐺👧💕👩🐼

Definitely a carnivore day!

Lambchops | Cat Photography Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

 

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Detail from a discarded industrial strength air conditioner.

Daisy must have taken offence at something lambchops did.

Photo taken by canon eos m classic 28mm f2.0 zeiss distagon T

The cutest Chihuahua ever!

What the heck is that? That's Lambchop, the glass-fibre lamb that lives on our driveway. Amazingly I haven't driven into it yet when parking.

 

We're Here but what the heck is that?

 

1:1 crop & very modest global adjustment in Lightroom.

 

*Geeks Corner*

Telephoto mounted again & some more orientation going on. Lots of light so at first I used ISO50 but the results at 1/125th were off (blurred) so I changed up to ISO100 & raised the speed & got a much better result. It's very sensitive, this beast... ;-)

Quite chuffed with this image.

A Yorkshire lamb. Too cute to eat.

He's getting around... the kids should enjoy seeing where he's been.

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You've probably heard of Flat Stanley. He's the globe-trotting figurehead of the Flat Stanley Project (look it up) and he's been trending since... well, before there was trending.

  

This is a new figure from Flat Stanley's 'hood, Flat Sasquatch. He was a careful construct from Mrs M's classroom and at the end of the school year was destined to be (gasp!) thrown away. This couldn't happen... So, like Flat Stanley before him, Flat Sasquatch went traveling.

Done over charcoal, on the Big Green Egg, by Brother, Al Abraham.

Shot on a Nikon FM2n, Sigma 28-70/2.8 and Neopan rated at 6400.

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