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Remembering those who have died and those injured today in yet another stupid senseless attack.
Political goals will never be achieved by attacking and killing the innocents.
Westminster, London 22 March, 2017.
My first sunset I have gotten out to shoot in a while. A quiet sunset after a gorgeous Spring like day on the East coast.
Most of the shots from our garden tend to feature individual plants but this is a more general view. The light was particularly good on this late March afternoon. Rather than go inside to get my camera I took it with my phone. Its only March so much of the garden is still just emerging . The magnolia is clearly the star of the show but the daffodils can be seen near the stems of the ornamental dogwood . This is taken from about half way down the garden . I must confess that it is on early Spring days that I most enjoy the garden rather than the days of full summer , everything looks so fresh
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One month closer to warmer weather and NO chance of snow! Hearing the return of some of the bolder birds, and the sun shining just a tiny bit longer in the day. ONE warm day is just a tease! Welcome to March in the North!
Freightliner 66955 at March with the 09.14 Ipswich fueling point to Lindsey Oil Refinery empty tanks
The sergeant major heron teaching his stilt troops !
Have a good Friday when you get there. Just an hour away here.
Some oxalis was popping up between the mossy roots of a fir tree at Olympic National Park last spring.
A male Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra) was marching in its natural habitat with a Royal attitude. The kingdom belongs to him and the steps are majestic looking against such lovely backdrop bokeh here. This unique composition is a visual pleasure to any Nature Lover around the World. Pics was taken from Tal Chhapar Sanctuary in Rajasthan, India.
Created for Saturday Self-Challenge ~ Full Frame ~
My own photograph - texture created in Photoshop.
The March Lily: the flower that says goodbye to summer.
Its botanical name is Amaryllis Belladonna, and plants of this genus have several names: Belladonna lily, Jersey lily, Amarillo and in South Africa, March lily – because it flowers around March in South Africa.
NB **SSC** Now that it's uploaded, I have realised that it's probably not close enough for full frame, but I will leave it anyway - no time to change now!!
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