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Camera: Olympus XA
Lens: Olympus F. Zuiko 35mm f/2.8
Film: AgfaPhoto Vista 200
Processed By: Peterborough Photo Service
Scanner: Epson V850
Catalog ID: 2019-035
Day 58 of 365, Head bobbing GCG... Not full on dancing, but we had some head bobbing...
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The sky's nightly pupil hides behind a thin, cloudy veil, illuminating a halo among the stars. (weekly theme: "Get Out and Explore" | recess/free time).
My sis and the kiddos got to experience the lake through new views. They got to get in the lake for the first time and really enjoyed it. This blow up fun might have helped! :)
Day 176/365 - office supply. The pen & pencil set were my father-in-laws and the pen holder was his mothers. These sit on my [(very) messy] desk so I took the picture on my dining-room table since it is rarely ever messy.
Love how the yellow stands out in the sea of red tulips. I've been eyeing off this garden for the past few weeks going to and from work ... met the owner today ... he is a passionate gardener and it shows!
I am grateful for my LIFE!
Grateful for my beautiful family, my lovely hubby, my special dog, my friends, my home, my health and my job!
I took this photo when I was in Savannah.
I lit a candle (the last one at the right bottom) and prayed for everything I'm grateful for! :)
Meine Katze Lucky :) #photoaday 51/366 #pictureaday #project366 #photoadaychallenge #picoftheday #cat #katze #sweet
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iris30606: Oooooh... ist der süß! Ich hab auch einen roten Kater - Mikesch wird im April schon 18.
bimbatz: @iris30606 Er ist eine Sie :) Und sie wird im Mai acht...
iris30606: Cool! Rote Weibchen sind selten.
hiimaustinh: This is great :)
Dunnstown is located on the flats below Mount Warrenheip about 12kms east of Ballarat. It was predominately settled by Irish in the 1850s. In its heyday Dunnstown boasted sawmills, a thriving township and a distillery and is named after Irish distillery owner, R. Dunn. Barley was grown for the distillery but when it closed production stopped. The Irish being Irish turned to what they knew best, potatoes. This is last remaining pub in Dunnstown - Shamrock Hotel.