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"You don't want to play games on your phone" said Britt.
"We have some better games for you " laughed River.
The setting sun peers through from between the supports, as seen recently from the pier in Huntington Beach, California.
Sacred Kingfisher (Todiramphus sanctus)
In the Werribee River Park at Werribee South three tears ago today.
# LOTD 18 #
Small - One Faced bodysuit
KIra Tattoo - Mea & Graziosa
Credit:
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One sunny morning by the peer.
This amazing One faced bodysuit made by Small was available at Black Fair Event in July and now at Small's Main store. The fatpack has group discount for group members. Rush out !
To complete this look, I have got a wonderful tattoo set from Kira Tattoo, You know how much I love tattoos and this MEA and Graziosa are so .... no words to describe..
You can find Mea and Graziosa at Kira mainstore and on the Market Place,.
Shooted at Nefeli
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Common Gum Tree Shield Bug (Poecilometis patruelis)
Peering out from the Jade plant.
Posting early today as I will be out for most of the afternoon.
I've taken most of my capture of Steetley Pier from the confines of the beach. This one is a little different as it captures the pier from above, looking straight along the top platform. Hence the play on words for the title.
At an earlier point this top area was accessible and was used by many local anglers.
Due to the deterioration of the pier, a section was removed, which now prevents access.
The setting sun casts a nice pink glow across the sky and the Long Exposure blends the clouds nicely.
Whilst at Bushy Park, happily capturing some action shots, my husband advised me to turn round slowly. This chap was just looking at us and he stood on his haunches as I prepared my camera. He stayed and posed for quite some time and held eye contact. A very bold grey squirrel. He buried this nut then ran up the old Oak and peered round, still curious.... They usually scarper when they sense movement. He was incredible.
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Due to time constraints, I am no longer posting in award groups...however I welcome (and love) your comments and favs.
I'm hoping that these owlets are sharp-eyed enough to be able to see what might be on the horizon in the near future.
On my part, I had the pleasure of seeing these two during the Grand Tetons portion of the
Reddish Egret
Egretta rufescens
Member of Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
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