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Selective focus on one bud on my Winter Gladioli which are providing much needed colour in the garden at the moment.
Spare a thought for Queensland again facing major flooding for the 3rd time this year. And at such a late stage in the year!
I'll be off for a couple of days so will hopefully be able to comment & respond to comments next week.
It is that time of year and the pumpkin patches are busy with families getting out to enjoy our lovely fall weather. I had to get out early yesterday to get a couple of shots before the crowds descended. Maan Farm Market, Abbotsford, B.C.
Having completed a brief stop after cresting the summit at Sand Patch, Pennsylvania, four second-generation geeps get a westbound pig train moving.
Both boxcars seen here are patched for Conrail. The white one is former LV while the other is obviously former NYC (thus former Penn Central).
These are cars I weathered and patched and I'm running them on a friend's railroad for his first-ever open house.
Red Shouldered Hawk taking off from his perch on the branches behind him. You can really see that red shoulder here.
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Celery Fields in Sarasota, FL
This weekend we were treated to patches of ice on Georgian Bay. The inner harbour had the large geometric ice shapes near the ships. This section of the harbour had these soft mounds of snow covering thin ice. By Friday, it will be all gone again.
An eastbound Union Pacific coal train exits the Moffat Tunnel at East Portal, Colorado, on October 2, 2008. The lead locomotive is a former Chicago & North Western GE AC4400CW that is now patched and renumbered UP No. 6718. The strange off-center yellow patch and UP logo on the nose is allowing a peek at the famous C&NW ball and bar logo.
The white patch in his face makes it look as if one side of the face was completely different from the other side.
I find that dark patch across the canyon pretty interesting!
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado
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This is Patches. My neighbor’s greyhound and a rescued 2 year old. She’s had some problems but she’s coming along really good with two wonderful people working with her.
Monochrome Thursday.
It was an amazing experience to witness these flock of birds flying with twist and turns around the Sun. This shot is a token of many beautiful memories during my visit to Delhi, India.
It was realized later that they all have similar white pattern patch on them, quite unusual. If anyone know about it then please do let me know about it, would appreciate it.
8f8 - Patched Up Companions - ***COLLECTION*** @Anthem
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8f8- Once Broken and Forgotten - The Couple Him
8f8 - Imagine... - Poppy Pods - Pair
8f8- Imagine... - Let me see....
8f8 -Imagine... - Warm-Hearted Tales Keeper
8f8 - When I'm Away... - Butterly Chair
8f8 - Imagine... - Pincushion
03 - 8f8Little Treats - Aurea
12 - 8f8 Little Treats - Craftia
11 -8f8Little Treats - Treasura
8f8- Imagine... - Granny's Fabric Dancer
8f8- Once Broken and Forgotten - Behind My Walls - WINTER
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LeLUTKA tree 2024 (Gift)
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There are two cat cafés in Glasgow, Purrple Cat Café and Meow Café. For those who are stuck between the two of them (What else do you people spend time doing on vacation exactly?!?!), I enjoyed both but Purrple Cat Café has cats that are not pure bred cats which I like more. There are so many wonderful cats in this world who need homes even if they aren't "instagrammable" (Who cares-ALL CATS are instagrammable!) Anyway, Purrple Cat Café had over 30 cats but it was such a well taken care of place without even any smells that I was highly impressed. It gets my highest cat café recommendation which is 6/5 happy cats !
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Make It Interesting ~ Challenge #1 (Pumpkin Patch)
With thanks to ...
Texture ~ Skeletal Mess & Spektorral Appendum
Background ~ Muffet
Bird Brushes ~ Skeletal Mess
Model ~ Liam-stock
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~ Explore ~ #42 ~ Oct 23rd, 2010 ~
This young male Common Merganser is transitioning from juvenile to adult plumage. A few feathers from his previously brown head are still visible.
Nights are still cold, but sun during the days has strong power and patches of snow-free ground can be seen here and there.
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