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These two were watching a bigger bull with his herd. I am sure they were plotting how to take over. They have a few years before that will happen.
Credits
The story is not in the plot itself
But in the telling.
CATWA
Bento head Catya
Maitreya Mesh Body
Pink Fuel
- Doll V2 - Catwa head Appliers
Body and Hands Appliers
no.match
NO.COMPROMISE
La Perla
Louise Ensemble# Rare 2 -Maitreya
Glamistry
ASTER Heels
@Prism
Ama
Sakura Set : Rings 2 : Black
@ limit8
FOXCITY
Photo Booth Show Time: Darks
@Epiphany
Cureless
Lovely Sadist / BabyDom Throne / RARE
Smuggly, another one of our neighbour's cats, was enjoying the sunshine in our garden today. He always looks like he is up to no good
** Taken For Potted Contest ** :) - If you guys don't know about this amazing game that came out at the end of 2022, well check out Potted. Its a lot of fun and stress free! Potted is NOT a breedable. :D
Jackdaw - Corvus Monedula
Studley Royal - Yorkshire
As always I extend my sincere gratitude to all who are kind enough to comment and fave my photos or even stop by and just have a look. It is very much appreciated.
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Built circa 1842 to carry boat traffic over the Plotter Kill as part of the Enlarged Erie Canal. The aqueduct was in use till about 1915. Rotterdam, New York.
Not actually my bike. Just thought it would make for a nifty title. Shot in August 2020.
Minolta SR-T 101b
Kodak Portra 400
A drake American Wigeon (Anas americana) homes in on his target...a hen preening herself off-camera. Unfortunately for him, she wasn't interested.
Washington D.C.
The Newell Family Cemetery near tiny New Bedford,IL. It contains the final resting place for generations of this area family, and unlike most other family plots, is located off a fairly busy road. Maintenance has been an issue in the past, but this visit found things tidy. The old fence, not so much....
This pair of Rainbow Lorikeets were sitting in the gum trees twittering away planning their raids on the local fruit trees nearby. They certainly seemed well fed! HWW
A single light may guide, but it cannot chart the way. To follow blindly is to drift, lost in the waves, trusting a beacon that only marks a point, not the path. The journey demands more than the comfort of a distant glow—it requires a map of stars, a course plotted through both calm and storm. We must navigate with purpose, knowing the light is but a guidepost, not the journey’s end. Only with our eyes on the horizon and our course set can we find our way home.