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Jonnie Common

photo courtesy of Judy Chee

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al mercato del sabato mattina ad Afogados da Ingazeira (Brasile)

Painted Hills near Mitchell, Oregon. This Photographer was scoping out the scene and waiting patiently for the light to change just right...and looking longingly as I was over the fence wishing we could get just a LITTLE closer! LOL....

 

JaniceL and I took a Road Trip from here in the COlumbia Gorge down highway 97 south out of The Dalles, a fast journey with one night at the Oregon Hotel in Mitchell, Oregon. We made many interesting stops along the way... and the focus of the journey was the Painted Hills which are part of the John Day Fossil beds area...

 

I was so delighted with the beauty... hardly knew what to shoot first, and then when I downloaded I hardly knew which photo to choose to post!

I use a simplified version in the scope ring, but made a detailed one just for "show-off". Oh yea, it isn't an actual screw, I just extruded/chamfered around 15 connected lines (you know the trick with edges?), so it's parallel, it isn't a spiral.

another of the weapons captured during OIF5

Nervi, Norfolk VA, 1976

Photo by Betsey Merkel.

Article: www.wcaudubon.org/blog/bumblebees-of-ohio-and-the-great-l...

"Bumblebees of Ohio and the Great Lakes" with Dr. Randall J. Mitchell, Professor of Biology, University of Akron and Director of the University of Akron Field Station, Glenny Professor of Biology and Tom Romito, Board Member and President Emeritus, Western Cuyahoga Audubon

 

Presenter: Dr. Randall J. Mitchell, Professor of Biology, University of Akron

Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.

Location: Rocky River Nature Center, 24000 Valley Pkwy, North Olmsted, OH 44070

Program Description: Nineteen species of bumble bee are historically known from Ohio, but only about 10 of them may be found found now. Some were never common, but several once abundant species are now in steep decline with two species in danger of becoming extinct not only in Ohio, but globally. Habitat loss, introduced parasites, and pesticides are the most likely causes of these declines. Dr. Randall Mitchell, from the University of Akron, will share with us bumble bee identification and how habitat management can help bumble bees in the program, "Bumblebees of Ohio and the Great Lakes".

 

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ILRI's scoping visit to Yunnan, China in January 2011 to learn more about their production system. Senior Scientist Fred Unger with ILRI's partners (photo credit: ILRI)

Scope Basel, janinebeangallery with art

November 19, 2019 in West Bali National Park, Indonesia. Pitta Nature Tours Bali & The Lesser Sundas Tour.

Microscopes #s 8 & 5 in the science room.

Tribuna Iberoamericana: diálogos emergentes.

 

Carne, comunidad y naturaleza: el cuerpo en tres instancias

 

Más info: www.fundacioncarolina.es/una-nueva-sesion-de-tribuna-iber...

  

Short Room Full of Tall People

Mike Ross - project leader

photos by Cheryl

Waiting for dark...

Rice Paper paintings with LED behind

Commissioner McDonough Retirement party

Scoped assault rifles stand on display at the March 25 Showmasters Gun Show in Richmond, Virginia. Accessories, including scopes and bump stocks, for assault rifles were on sale at the gun show. (Photo by Erin Edgerton)

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