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Graffiti..Looking out The Train Stations Waiting Room Window :-)
"The Waiting Series"
Wishing Everyone A Wonderful Evening & A Great Friday!!! :-)
This Great Egret captured at Fort de Soto Florida a wonderful spot for Shorebirds and also a host of other species which I will be posting soon. Unlike the UK I was sitting nearby under the shade and this beauty landed nearby and had a nice scratch!
With such breathtaking beauty and stunning views, it was hard to leave Alice Lake.
We spent a couple days at Alice Lake, exploring the landscape but admittedly barely scratched the surface of what the Sawtooth Wilderness has to offer.
Image with my Hasselblad SWC
I told a few people the next time I went out into the woods, I was going to scratch my beard up across a tree to see how it felt. And I did! And you know what? FEELS PRETTY GOOD!
Something a little different with this Kestrel, I caught her whilst she was scratching which makes for a more unusual pose I think.
HWW! There must be a whole story here. Someone painted the inside of the window to block the view. Someone else has scratched away part of the paint so that he/she can see out. A heavy drape has been pulled aside, so that the "scratch-a-view" can be used.
This is a window of an elegant old home, with a view onto its back garden and the Mulhouse section of the nice navigable canal and lock system which connects the Rhine and Rhone rivers.
Location: Mulhouse, Alsace FR.
In my album: Dan's Windows.
I baked this from scratch yesterday morning (5:30 a.m.) for the "gathering" we were going to have at our house that evening . . . I even baked an apple cake. Anyhoo, enjoy a slice or two . . . have a wonderful weekend to all my Flickr buddies and again, it's taking me awhile to catch up on your stream but I will eventually . . . thank you to those that have regularly visited my stream and for your comments . . . I truly appreciate them and I'll get to yours soon . . . ciao for now . . . off to the mall with AC . . . ;-)
So here . . . have a slice
There are some places you should never scratch in public because you never know when a photographer might be lurking. Apparently this nutria didn't get that memo.
Nutria (Myocastor coypus)
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-57- Daniel Weiß (EC Bad Nauheim) und -15- Ole Olleff (Eispiraten Crimmitschau) im Clinch, DEL 2 - EC Bad Nauheim gegen Eispiraten Crimmitschau, Bad Nauheim, Colonel-Knight-Stadion, 03.03.23
Alaska is famous for the size and ferocity of its...biting insects (bet you thought I was going to say its bears) in the summer. In fact the mosquitos and marsh flies were not terrible for those of us humans who were variously prepared to discourage them. But in many of my bear photos the presence of these pests - especially the flies - is highly visible. They tend to go for the less furry parts of the face where they can easily access a sip of blood through the skin with little or no reaction from the bears. But once in a while, it became obvious a bear had an itch to scratch. Rolling in the grasses or sand served the purpose admirably. And adorably.
Silver Salmon Creek, Lake Clark National Park & Reserve