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My number 1 grandson, at East Links, east of Edinburgh

This is the coloured netting from my daughters rainbow princess dress

Taken for macromondays theme clothes

As seen while cruising up the Mekong River on a sunny afternoon in Viet Nam.

fishing nets wrapped around posts at Spern pint

CRCS Outdoors students and faculty check the health of fish in local pond by netting and studying the fish that they catch and release.

CRCS Outdoors students and faculty check the health of fish in local pond by netting and studying the fish that they catch and release.

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Vintage fish illustrations from Ichtyologie, ou, Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière des poissons (1785–1797) by Marcus Elieser Bloch (1723–1799), the German physician and naturalist. Bloch was the most influential ichthyologist of the 18th century who consistently devoted himself to natural objects, anatomy, and physiology. This collection showcases his devotion to ichthyology, illustrating more than 400 various types of fish. We have digitally enhanced these richly colored public domain illustrations in high-resolution printable quality. Free to download under the CC0 license.

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Wexford, PA

May 2022

© Shawn Dougherty

A fisherman throws his cast net into the sea while a group in the background engages in another type of net fishing. Seawall, Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana, South America

Good Monday Morning,

 

This week's MMP is a special Sayulita wedding edition.

 

Chelsey, the boys, and I hopped on a plane on Thursday and flew to Puerto Vallarta. From there we drove about 45 minutes north to Sayulita to celebrate the fact that Kate the Great agreed to marry my brother.

 

Sayulita is a funky surf town nestled into a beautiful bay on the Riveria Nayarit. We ate street tacos, oogled giant iguanas perched in trees, played at the beach, and in the pool.

 

We stayed at the amazing Villa Amor hotel, perched at the top of the mountain over Sayulita's gorgeous bay. Our views were incredible. We drove golf carts up and down the mountain to breakfast. We swung on a swing over our patio. We enjoyed amazing service, good food, and a few too many Pacificos.

 

It was an action packed weekend that culminated with an amazing wedding on Saturday night.

 

The ceremony was fantastic. The boys and I made their way down the aisle without a stumble. Cha-cha did an incredible job as officiant. His 3rd go at the job. The vows exchanged between Rob and Kate were honest, beautifully written, and left not a single dry eye in the house.

 

The reception was unlike any I'd ever been to. It was held outside our beautiful villa, on a giant brick patio. The food was great. The conversation was fantastic. So many laughs.

 

Seeing cousins from both sides of the family raise a shot of tequila to Rob & Kate was a small highlight among many for me.

 

With dinner done, and dancing begun, so came the rain.

 

Not just a sprinkle; an almost-equatorial, torrential, down pour.

 

It was welcome relief from the heat and humidity and didn't stop the party one bit. In fact, I'm pretty sure it upped everyone's enthusiasm as the dance floor erupted when the rain arrived. Shirts were shed, tossed up on to the overhanging light strings, and the dancing continued.

 

Fun was had by all.

 

We wrapped up with brunch. The boys squeezed in a couple more hours of pool time with their aunties and cousins. Then we hopped on a plane home.

 

Today, here at my desk, I'm completely exhausted, bug still smiling.

 

Have a great week. I hope that the love that was so abundant this weekend reaches you through these photos.

 

We are very, very lucky.

 

Mike

 

P.S. Here are all 121 photos I took this weekend: www.flickr.com/gp/michaeltadlock/88Bi59

 

Now that you're gathered here...

ISO125 30mm f/5.7 1/40sec

Hanging art at Rose Kennedy Park, Boston

DSCN9663 Aug 2, 2015

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Issaquah, WA

Close-up showing the stripes in the pattern. This is a fun and easy pattern.

Found on the beach at Hauxley, Northumberland

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I couldn't resist one last netting shot. This bunch had a colour theme of blue & white to it.

over Brooklyn Bridge. 1988.

 

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Luckily there weren't that many people around to gawk at us and our enormous fly netting.

 

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Port Franklin Victoria

Tiger Stadium - Detroit, MI

September 28, 2007

 

The stadium was recently vandalized and in the background, beyond the netting, you can see that some of the Ds have been cut from the seat backs. Shame.

Taken in Brussels, Belgium in October 2019. These workers were updating some kind of structure but the colors grabed me. It turned out that each of the workers were in a diagonal line.

Wonderful rope… I also see it as a symbol of how, in a good relationship, you as a person, together with your partner, your lives become 'intertwined' and therefore so much stronger...

Some people call this 'sea-clutter', left on the quayside. Me, I call it beautiful shaped ART object, aahh, the madness of the photographer!!!

Again taken in Scarborough during the Golden Hour.

 

Thanx for your comments and visits, M, (*_*)

  

Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

 

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I just learned this technique and I love how they turned out!!!

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You can get them matted and framed the way you prefer.

 

Everything was dewy and bejeweled this morning after the rain. We have had a lot of it and everything is green and lush.

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