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Benched in Southern California
“Large tree and my shadow reflecting on the ground at the Simcoe pioneer cemetery on the waterfront trail in Squires beach this summer , Martins photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , April 14. 2024”
“Display of sticks”
rocks
“broken of dead branches”
“Queen Anns lace wild flowers”
“Simcoe pioneer cemetery”
“Weeping Willow tree”
“Squires beach”
“Duffins creek marsh”
“Dead tree”
Blossoms
“April 2024”
“October 2023”
Shrubs
“Oak tree”
“Large Oak tree”
Trees
Stones
Reflections
Reflection
blue sky
“cloud cover”
“Waterfront trail on Lake Ontario”
“Waterfront trail of Lake Ontario”
“Black eye Susans”
Autumn
“My shadow”
Shadows
“IPhone XR”
“iPhone SE 2020”
“Lake Ontario”
Fungi
Heron
“Gravel path”
“August 2023”
“Duffins creek marsh”
Log
“Wild Asters”
“Flowering trees”
Goldenrod
“Cropped photograph”
Family
“Old orchard”
“Apple tree”
Sunset
Shrubs
“Oak tree”
Trees
Stones
Reflections
Reflection
Dogwood
“Duffins trail”
“blue sky”
“cloud cover”
Autumn
“My shadow”
Shadows
Reflections
“cropped photograph”
“closeup photograph”
“Martins photographs”
Ajax
Ontario
Canada
Favourites
Mushroom
wildflowers
“Lake Ontario”
“Mouth of Duffins creek marsh”
“white Deadnetles”
River
Dogwood
Woods
Favourites
“Duffins marsh”
“Duffins trail”
Ferns
“Large tree”
Day Eight of the December Diary 2013 Project This years Theme... 'Mirror Image Montages'...
Taking time out with my shadow today...
Like me she's been venturing out a bit more just lately...
Trying to help me find my 'Mojo' and 'Inspiration' again...
I'm pleased to see that for now, Flickr seems to be back to it's old format...
I know I've been away for the most part of this year...
December, and my Diary project has helped pull me out of the shadow...
And out of the 'dark' places that I have been residing...
I was sad to see all the changes here...
And that some of my dear Flickr friends don't appear to be still around...
I do hope that the 'Flickr Black Day' has had some impact...
I hope that we keep the current format... a
And that we keep our Flickr family alive and active!
I've missed you all.. %-)
Wednesday October 13 2010
I've been listening to the radio all afternoon...
Constant news reports and updates of the rescue mission of the 33 Chilean Miners!
Quite an incredible accomplishment and huge task.
Fantastic news that they have managed to bring the whole project forward...
And that the men are finally being freed... %-)
Imagine the feeling to breath the fresh air...
Smell the sweet smells,
Fell the warmth of the Sun on their faces..
And to be able to embrace their loved ones again! %-)
I've been thinking of this lovely song too...
The Cowboy Junkies... Mining for Gold...
Take a look and a listen to this delightful little link if you have a moment... and let us think once again what these brave men have had to endure over the past 68 days! %-)
On tour with Andre Govia , Rusty Photography , Martin Wildlund , AndreasS, ill-padrino , rotweiss, photoportee, myshadow and norbert löv
I haven't had the chance to get out for a walk in my lunch break lately...
Have just been WAY to busy at work! %-(
I promised Jono last week that I'd take a photo for him next time I did...
Driving home from work on Wednesday...
I spotted a Rainbow hovering on the coast...
So popped down to Mairangi Beach to take a few shots.
My Shadow AND the Moon even came out to join me...
and a seagull... and a kayaker...! %-)
We're having SUCH lovely weather over here at the moment... I hope that you all are too!
Here's the Outlook For Thursday by Kiwi band DD Smash! %-)
- SOOC! Yup! Pretty proud of myself. I'll write later though, going to a friends house.
Much love for every single one of your Flicksters,
Chantel
Sudbury based Agribulk Tippers Volvo FH 460 coupled to a three axle Fruehauf tipper trailer parked in the Mills road yard
"HAPPY EARTH DAY.... I've only just realised it's today! %-)
The extended branches of my "Family Tree"...
having a bit of fun!!! %-)
If you go down to the woods today
You're sure of a big surprise
If you go down to the woods today
You'd better go in disguise.
For every bear that ever there was
Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the Teddy Bears have their picnic.
Every Teddy Bear who's been good
Is sure of a treat today.
There's lots of marvelous things to eat
And wonderful games to play.
Beneath the trees where nobody sees
They'll hide and seek as long as they please
'Cause that's the way the Teddy Bears have their picnic.
Ted and I out for a stroll in A Forrest near Waitangi...
We caught a shaft of light filtering through the trees...
and Ted wanted to climb up for a photo...
My Shadow was a little concerned he might fall!
I hope you enjoy these links... this shot couldn't help reminding me of them both! %-)
Rossano Veneto Italy based Dissegna Euro Freight Scania R500 coupled to a three axle Krone curtain sider parked at the Lait warehouse & distribution centre on norther road Sudbury
Week 42 (Oct. 25-31, '09)
Earlier this a.m. had neat shadows coming from the trees, thought it had an interesting effect! thanks to you all for your support and comments! i'm hoping to get around flickr here soon :)
sheba has been having some coughing spells, before this she had a fit.. she bounces right back, but still so terribly frightening to experience. she'll be having a vet visit soon to see about a 3rd potential medicine.. or if it's perhaps the weather changing so suddenly..
my and sheba's best!
Today I'm with We're Here! photographing my own shadow.
Intermittently sunny with lots of clouds and rain, but early in the morning I stood in front of the sun streaming through the den door.
kaleb: I know she wasn't really being serious about the stays, she never is when that clicky thing is covering her face
jane: OMG, I might be missing a cookie or something
gyp: wake me up in 15 minutes
I love this photo, it is odd, there is so much going on in it, I'm not sure what it is about it, I guess I like that you can see they are coming in to me, and that I'm taking the photo, it makes me SMILE!
October 17 2009
Today is the joint birthday of two of my dearest friends...
Sonja - Who I have know since my school days...
Who went through Art School with me and traveled through Europe with me...
Who is one of my closest friend... and is always there for me....
Who I have shared many fun times and fond memories with...
and who is one of the sweetest people I know!
Margo - A fellow Kiwi who I met in London 18 years ago when I lived there...
Who took me under her wing and became my best friend...
Whom I have also shared many fun wild and wonderful times with...
Who has lived back back & forth between London and NZ over the years...
And... who is FINALLY moving back to NZ before the year is out! Yay! %-)
How amazing it is that these two wonderful people share the same birthday! %-)
So happy birthday to you both my dear friends...
From the bottom of my big purple heart!!! %-)
This is also for dear Jainbow! www.flickr.com/photos/jainbow/3952882988/
Who has become my Flickr twin over the past 10 monhs.... and a wonderful friend! %-)
For some reason I never got around to posting this image...
It was taken August 8th 2009... In the car park where we live...
We were coming home from an afternoon shopping...
It had rained earlier in the day...
and there were a few puddles scattered around.
I took one look at this and thought!
OMG it's a map of New Zealand!
Can you see it too?
I took a close up shot of it...
But my shadow... who was leaning on her crutches at the time...
Wanted her photo taken with it as well. %-)
I have uploaded it today for Bede who is my wonderful physiotherapist...
Who had been helping to get me back on track...
I'd been telling him today about the December Diary Shadows/Reflections project.
He suggested taking a reflection in a puddle...
and I immediately remembered this photo...
So here it is at long last! %-)
Don't know why I didn't get around to posting it at the time!
Continuing on from last year's Project... Ted's New Zealand Herald News Reports
Monday July 4th 2011
Ted and I were SHOCKED to read this tragic news in last Mondays Herald...
The freak accident and untimely death on Saturday July 2nd of this poor Lady Inna Rudyy-Collie...
Who was struck on the head by falling rocks while walking her dogs along Rothesay Bay Beach.
Ted, my Shadow and I often frequent this spot in our lunch break...
It is one of our favourite spots to take photos along this wonderful coastline.
Churchill Reserve lies directly above and it is quite a sheer drop to the beach below.
On Friday July 1st @ 9pm Auckland was jolted by a small Earthquake of Magnitude 2.9...
There has been no 'confirmed' connection between the quake and the falling rocks...
It does make one ponder though... about the frailties and forces of Nature and it's consequences...
FAMILY DEMAND ANSWERS AFTER ROCKFALL TRAGEDY...
The first sign for Inna Rudyy-Collie's family that something was wrong came when one of her dogs arrived home from a beach walk without her. Her husband, Stephen Collie, found their Yorkshire terrier Saska at their Murrays Bay home - but Inna, 44, was nowhere to be seen. He hoped it simply meant the dog had run off without his wife of nine years and that she would still be on nearby Rothesay Bay beach with their other dog, Max. But Mrs Rudyy-Collie had been struck by rocks that fell 50m from the cliff overlooking the path of her beach walk and died almost instantly from head injuries.
Saturday's tragedy has left the grieving family seeking answers, and prompted renewed calls for vigilance near the cliffs. Yesterday, additional signs warning of the danger were placed near the walking track, about 300m south of Rothesay Bay beach. Mr Collie told the Herald yesterday he believed that if his wife had been lying injured, Saska wouldn't have left her side. "It sounds silly, but it was trying to tell us something."
Mr Collie, 62, and his 19-year-old stepson, Andrew, split up to look for Inna. Mr Collie went to the beach, 500m from their home and her favourite walking track. As he got there, he saw emergency service personnel and others huddled around an object. He asked a firefighter if someone had been injured. "He said it was more serious than that, and there had been a fatality." Fearing the worst, he spoke to a detective, who said the dead person was a woman. "He asked me what she had been wearing and I said I didn't know because I'd gone to work before she was up." The officer asked him if his wife had a pink dog lead. She had. He showed Mr Collie the cellphone found with the body, and that confirmed his fears. "I rang [the phone]. I already knew there had been a fatality and I knew it was her phone." Her cellphone began ringing in the police officer's hand.
ROCK FALL DEATH... DANGER ALWAYS EXISTS...
Inna Rudyy-Collie, 44, died after being struck by falling rocks while walking her two dogs on Rothesay Bay beach on Saturday. Auckland Council checked drainage at 40 clifftop properties and asked for reports on the stability of the area in the wake of her death. A Tonkin and Taylor geotechnical report released today said rockfall danger had "always existed" in the area around Rothesay Bay. It found no evidence to suggest erosion caused by water discharged from stormwater drains in the cliffs had caused the fatal fall.
Weak rock was widespread throughout the East Coast Bays and measures to shield the public from danger along its seaside cliffs would be difficult to implement, it said. "The recent accident is indeed tragic and to our knowledge is the first known fatality of its type in Auckland. The coastline is used by people at mid to low tide, and the measures required to secure the public from injury from rockfall right up to the foot of the cliff would be extensive, expensive and difficult to construct."
Tuesday July 27th 2010
For the past year I've been threatening to replace my car...
She's been a good old battler but is starting to get a bit worse for wear...
Having clocked over 210,000km now... she's starting to show her age...
Over the past couple of months I've spent $1000.00 on repairs!
Two weeks ago being the last straw... and the final nail in the coffin...
Last weekend we went to the car fair (for about the 3rd weekend in a row)....
And chanced upon this shiny red Toyota Camry at a good price...
Not exactly a 'new' car... but she'll do the trick for now! %-)
Not exactly my 1966 Ford Mustang or 1966 Thunderbird either....
But that's another story... well dream really! LOL! %-)
Today was her official first outing....
And I took her down to show Mum on my way to work...
Had a Reflective Moment with her while I was there...
And thought I'd share it with you too! %-)