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Vigo County, IN.
An odd rock found in and among layers that contained Carboniferous fossils. Any chance this is petrified wood?
Here's ENS21 on the 410 to....Arriva???
This bus has had 'blind trouble' for a while now, you'd really have expected the staff at Thornton Heath Garage to have fixed it by now.
Just found this old photo in the attic. It seems she escaped the fire...
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Je viens de trouver cette vieille photo dans le grenier. Il semble qu'elle ai échappé au feu...
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Elisabetha & Zachariah - DIM Bellosse girl & boy ~
Tattoo contest again. The cthulu tattoo was very impressive. Odd, but impressive. He seemed less than enthusiastic since his friends made me do the contest.
Palindrome #5!
If it's not odd or even, then what IS it?
It's probably best I leave my taxes for my dad to handle.
Strobist: 430EX II into reflective umbrella @ camera right
Odd Duck Jane from Boon is a fun (and safer) twist on an old favorite. Kids are all different shapes and sizes; shouldn't rubber ducks come that way too? Meet Slim, Bob, Jane and Squish. Odd Duck Jane is a purple rubber duck that does not hold water, so it won't grow mold. Odd Duck Jane is also BpA-free, Phthalate-free and PVC-free so it’s safer for kids.
Odd one, you're never alone
I'm here and I will reflect you
Both of us basically unattached
To anything or anyone unless we're pretending
You live your life in your head
Some call it imagination
I'd rather focus instead on anything except
What I'm feeling
What I'm feeling
Odd one...
Hey, it's gonna be okay
Hey, we're gonna laugh at this one day
a little out of focus, but its kinda hard with manual focus, while spraying the hoes and laying down in a puddle, but Its always worth it
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This odd guy "chills" with all the other ducks and geese down by the high school. One of the regular ladies who stops to feed them says she thinks he's paired up with the one white goose. Anyone know what the heck this is??!!!
Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater)
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)
Rithet's Bog, Saanich, BC
This immature Cowbird was foraging on the path with the female House Sparrow in the foreground. The sparrow may be the Cowbird's involuntary adoptive parent; female Cowbirds lay their eggs in the nest another species with no regard to relative size. I saw House Sparrows raising a Cowbird another time at Rithet's Bog.
(This is one from the archives, somehow missed in 2019, now rescued.)