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Wood pigeon (Columba palumbus). Lindevej in Svaneke, a town on the eastern coast of the Baltic island of Bornholm, February 24, 2024.

Perhaps the most delicate and beautiful of our tit family.

 

I keep saying it but please do stay safe and keep well.

 

Long tailed tit - Aegithalos caudatus

 

My Garden

 

Many thanks as always to everyone who passes by to view my photos and particularly to those who take the time to comment on or fave them. It is very much appreciated and welcome.

 

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What's your name? The title is twofold: what is the name of these people without a life, without a home, without perhaps even a roof over their heads... what is the destiny of their lives, far from everything and full of hopes, stranded on this piece of pavement... And what is the name of the person who will buy them a few letters to make up a name that will restore hope?

 

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Quel est votre nom? Ce titre est double: quel est le nom de ces personnes sans plus de vie, sans plus de chez soi, sans peut-être même de toit… quel est la destinée de leur vie loin de tout et pleine d’espoirs échoués sur ce bout de trottoir… Et quel est le nom de celui qui leur achètera quelques lettres pour constituer un nom qui redonnera de l’espoir.

 

Perhaps not as impressive as the ice fall's at LaSalle or Tonti Canyons, but still cool to see, was this ice fall at Owl Canyon. Three exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2

Perhaps "Bo" & "W9" remember this blast from the past taken at the Whittier Narrows Dam on the San Gabriel River?

Comarca del Matarraña

Pena-roja de Tastavins (Teruel/ Spain).

Perhaps a planet suitable for advocates of a "flat earth" where they could live on triangular continents.

My bent reflecting cards worked in my favour in this image, the ring light making interesting effects on the background.

She is covered with bits of pine straw because she has been rolling around--perhaps as a result of just wallowing in the flowerpot of fresh catnip.

Perhaps it was the awe of a majestic sunrise that bought this couple to their feet.

 

As they admired the sunrise surfers at the nearby Killick Beach were also admiring the sunrise from water level as they either paddled or straddled their boards on the calm waters.

 

Crescent Head, New South Wales, Australia.

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Perhaps I'm overdoing the gosling photos just a bit. The thing is, they are tiny, fluffy and cute for such a short time. 'Strike while the iron is hot'.

Nate Smith - World on Fire

 

Witherwood Thicket

  

The Entertainer's Stage Costume:

Hotdog - Ringmaster waistcoat . stripes

Hotdog - Ringmaster boots & pants bright

Hotdog - Tattered Tophat . BLACK

[Deadwool] Enigma glasses

 

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CKEY Poses - Denis series

Perhaps I ma looking forward to some wintry weather. This photo goes back to 2010 and depicts a couple walking;kiong down Almshouse Lane in Newmillerdam after a decent snowfall.

 

This isn't one of my photos and I believe it was taken by Dad.

The vervain hummingbird is perhaps the second-smallest bird in the world after the smallest, the bee hummingbird, though some other tiny ones are close to it in size. It is about 6 cm (2.4 in) long, including the 1 cm (0.39 in) bill, and weighs about 2 to 2.4 g (0.071 to 0.085 oz).

Perhaps I am a bear, or some hibernating animal underneath, for the instinct to be half asleep all winter is so strong in me. ~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh

 

This is actually a color photo, not black and white .... the buildings are gray and white, so combined with the fog and snow, it appears to be b/w. Not a whole lot of color going on this time of year. I'm going to suggest that they paint their barn red for next winter lol ....

 

textures: les brumes,

MeeR my key in the pocket

 

much nicer if you View On Black

 

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Ranked as #22 in the "Simply Perfect" Top 50 for 2010 - Thank you "Simply Perfect" and thank you Everybody!!

perhaps I should visit my dentist :-))

 

Ja, vielleicht sollte er mal wieder zum Zahnarzt gehen :-))

 

Ich wünsche Euch eine schöne Woche !

Perhaps it's a time for a change! and maybe it's the season that l feel to share some family members! This photo goes back some years, but this is the one l favour Most!

Perhaps one day this White-breasted Nuthatch will be recaptured and his band information may contribute to our knowledge of the movements of members of his species.

A commuter's life: this day only 4 wagons and luckily I found a seat at the most rear end of the train....

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The red rock cliffs are associated with the Canyon of the Colorado River. Just left of center are the Fisher Towers, which call to climbers and photographers. Snow caps the La Sal Mountains, which are East of the Moab. In the foreground is a area that could be described as arid grassland or perhaps desert. Note the corral to the left.

Perhaps it's just me but the weather has been a bit grim here on the UK’s south coast in recent weeks. Even our central heating woke itself up from deep hibernation this week and burst into life of its own accord... in the middle of August for goodness sake!

 

The forecasted promise of a record breaking summer has long since evaporated, and yet again, our peak summer period has turned into somewhat of a damp squib.

 

Perhaps an opportune moment then to post a colourful picture from Hampshire’s Meon Valley from back in the spring when we were still looking forward to a glorious summer. This image features the same lone tree that appeared in a previous posting but from a mile or so further down the road, and at 90 degrees to the other.

 

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Perhaps the most photographed tree in New Zealand, "The Wanaka Willow" stands quietly silhouetted against the evening sky that has only a touch of color from the setting sun's last rays on a small cloud formation over the mountains in the far distance.

 

Well, perhaps... In 1732 great Carolus Linnaeus made visits to Lapland and there collected many plants that he later described. One of these is this Bog Rosemary, a Heather kind with that wonderful scientific designation 'Andromeda'. Why did Linnaeus use that name? The story about her in Greek mythology is complicated but here it will suffice to say that beautiful Andromeda was chained to a rock as a sacrificial offering; her feet were washed by the seas. So also our Rosemary; the flowers rise high above the bog around their hilltop and its roots are wet in the marsh.

These plants are quite lowly and it's hard to see 'inside'. Well, perhaps Linnaeus crouching to examine the roots looked up and saw the opened flowers. Such a view may have been the one in the main photo. The inset shows the flowers when you pass by.

Seen in the Huntington Library Garden, San Marino, CA

 

The Ginkgo tree is famed for being a “living fossil”. There are Ginkgo specimens preserved in the rock record from 270 million years ago, in the Permian Period.

 

A Ginkgo is known to produce smart anti-insect arsenal - one set of chemicals to directly fight a pest, but also another set of compounds that specifically attract the insect’s enemies.

 

This perhaps explains its legendary resilience.

 

Perhaps my favorite line in Montana is the BNSF Laurel Sub between its namesake and Great Falls. While not running through the "mountains" so to speak there are 5 tunnels on the line. And since it runs through some wide fertile valleys there are numerous grain elevators both old and new. In addition a few steel trestles provide nice photos as well. Here the Great Falls based "Lost Local" is making its usual once a week run toward Moccasin. They are exiting the 1586-foot Surprise Creek Tunnel.

Perhaps in time the "Dark Ages" will be thought of as including our own...

perhaps getting tired of soggy paws, for the moment

Perhaps not as stunning as the males, these female American Redstarts still catch the eye with their flashy yellow patches.

Perhaps the Butterfly

is proof that you can

go through a Great

Deal of Darkness yet

become something

BEAUTIFUL

 

Visit this location at Peaceful Escape in Second Life

perhaps by accident or perhaps to get a better grip on it for swallowing

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