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The bells are for purely practical purposes - finding the herds on the hillsides. However, each one is different and it appears (please correct me if I'm wrong) that the bigger and more important the animal is the bigger the bell is.
Great amount of cloud today after the rain,found a new field with trees in it .
THINGS TO REMEMBER 1ST When you climb up the bank to climb through the hedge make sure you notice where you climbed through otherwise you will spend 10 minutes trying to find it .2ND make sure your camera bag pockets are done up otherwise you will spend 20 minutes trying to find your yellow/brown filter case that also has 2 memory cards in it that has fallen out somewhere.3RD When you've climbed up the 6foot bank from the road to get into the field make sure you think how your going to get out and that you don't just fall 5 foot into a country lane and startle a poor lady driver by "Just appearing".Dangerous business this photography!!!!!
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Practical Scrappers was celebrating their 3rd anniversary so we made cards and layouts featuring the number 3 or 3 or something. I featured my 3 beautiful daughters.
My co-workers like to play practical jokes on one another, so when I left out of town for a few days, they plotted against me and left this beetle (real but dead) on my desk, hoping I'd freak out and scream like a little girl. Unfortunately for them, I love beetles and they didn't quite get the response they were hoping for.
I took this guy home to show the kids and was hoping to mount him in a shadow box, but he's starting to stink . Eeeeeeew. He is about two and a half inches long, and an inch and a half wide. Impressive specimen he is.
Image from 'A Popular and Practical Exposition of the Minerals and Geology of Canada, etc', 000660706
Author: CHAPMAN, Edward John.
Page: 134
Year: 1864
Place: Toronto
Publisher: W. C. Chewett & Co.
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Sunrise through the chapel windows at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary.
This photo isn't that strong of an effort either, in my opinion. Maybe that's the nature of the light, but it feels too uneven.