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Small plants on volcanic lava seen in Garachico near to the volcanic rock pools. It always fascinates me, how these plants can to live on the stone... Nature is amazing! :)
Malutkie roślinki na wulkanicznej lawie. Pstryknięte w Garachico, niedaleko naturalnych basenów wulkanicznych. Zawsze mnie fascynuje, jak rośliny potrafią żyć w tak niegościnnych warunkach, na skale... Natura jest niezwykła! :)
modeling by: me
taken by: my cousin
life
Life is like the waves it has its ups and downs
Life is like a roller coaster it has its twists and turns
Life is like a sport it just depends on what we play
Life is like a game of poker it just depends on what we are dealt
Life can be given life can be taken
Life can be a curse life can be a blessing
Life can be a pain life can be in sain
Life has its ways life has its days
Life has its love life has its hate
Life has its gentler touch but it has its harder punch
Life brings you your knees when you feel in need
Life brings you a lot of things
but in the end it depends on what we do
Life isn't easy on the road, but thanks to the Kangaroo Express burritos and beer are always available.
The Njord the Ex RNLI lifeboat 12-006 Andy Pearce formally of llandudno anchored in Burwick, Orkney, starting a new life as a tour boat.
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Exhibition 'The Masks we Wear' will be at Nitroglobus gallery during the months of March and April 2014.
It was an extraordinary day this day. A life butterfly, the beautiful Red Admiral, out front in God's garden for goodness sake! How wonderful for this old broad too sick to get out anywhere.
Then, no camera or photo, but from my cats' bedroom looking out back, a gorgeous male Baltimore Oriole flew in and landed on a feeder. For maybe 5 seconds. Not even long enough for me to make a bolt to the cameras. But it was a life bird (well the male part, I had one female a couple of years ago). Still so blessed to see such a beauty. I'm a photographer though ...
And then two American Bald Eagles were flying overhead over my backyard. I've now seen them many times, so they must be nesting somewhere near my hood.
It was a grand day in my yard. Thank You, Jesus.
Kewaunee, Wisconsin
A visit to the Heritage Farm presented this scene with an antique sewing machine by existing light. Heritage Farm is a Czech farmstead that began in 1876 when the Cherovsky family emigrated from Bohemia with the hopes of building a new farming life in Wisconsin. The original buildings still stand on the original plot of land. The log home, original barn and granary - now a blacksmith shop - is open to the public during Heritage Farm events.
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"Trust the timing of your life...
We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us..."
a few days of photos of our lives, dogs and all.
these are from leon's camera, the most I did was crop or convert to b&w.
play time. low light.
jones is out of sight to the left in one of the big chairs.
the color version below in comments. and it's clickable.
Spotted in the Victoria Secret Pink Store in San Fran. I sooooo got busted taking this!
"M'am your not allowed to take pictures in here".... Oopsie... yeh sorry about that!! Bahahaha
It is the most powerful creation
to have life growing inside of you.
There is no bigger gift.
(Beyoncé)
(photo by Freya)
PSP**** Prise SurPrise!! - a story in a picture
7 Days with Flickr - Wednesday: macro or close up
Weekly Theme Challenge - high key
While waiting for the hummingbirds to return, I amused myself with nearby flowers in our garden. This Rose of Sharon flowers for a long time and I thought it was interesting to capture their life cycle in one frame.