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I'll be away for about two weeks, getting some fresh air in the mountains and relaxing and recovering from that blasted Corona virus ... so I won't be around most of the time.
Please take care of yourselves !
Some or you might remember:
My Flickr name had been "smiling frogs" for a few days back in December 2020 when my account suddenly vanished in front of my eyes ...
But I still love frogs; this is a cute birthday card : ))
I played around a bit in Topaz Studio here (mainly Hello Highlights, 10% opacity) and Analog Efex : ))
... Mugs & Co.
The red and blue mugs are a pair, the orange one at the back did have a matching one, but it got broken. The one in the middle (back), is unique.
The two small coffee cups each belong to incomplete sets, and the glasses too.
Not sure that we shouldn't drink out of long-lasting plastic cups!!
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :)
The title has been inspired by the U.K comedy duo, Little and Large from the 1970s and 80s. They were hugely popular around that time and as the name suggests comprised one who was a lot bigger and fatter, Eddie Large and the other who was smaller and thinner, Syd Little!
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Always appreciated.
Back Lit Close Up....as the sun set it liminate a small piece of ice remaining from wknds. Ice storm. HSoS
Blue-headed Vireo, Pine Siskin, Palm Warbler and Red-breasted Nuthatch...Awesome fall migration !
NJ
Thank you very much for your kind comments, favorites and looking and please stay safe !
Smile on Saturday theme Dogmania
This is Cookie our failed Guide Dog. Poor Cookie doesn't do so well in the intense heat although he still insists on lying out in the sun, whereupon I have to usher him into the shade or indoors. Thank goodness it's a bit cooler today.
Happy Smile on Saturday!
Lesser Tenrec Azizi navigating a mini strawberry mountain and looking delighted with himself. His teeth are teeny tiny but you can see them!!
“Sweetest smile is made saddest tear-drop!”
Sir Edwin Arnold
Sir Edwin Arnold, (born June 10, 1832, Gravesend, Kent, Eng.—died March 24, 1904, London), poet and journalist, best known as the author of The Light of Asia (1879)
There is just something special about foxes - they are incredibly curious and intelligent animals, and I rarely have an opportunity to photograph wild foxes in their habitat
Happy Easter!
Seems most appropriate for Smile on Saturday but a bit too similar to my Looking Close... on Friday entry so I did another.
An ordinary hen egg in the nest of a Grey Fantail ... it had 3 chicks so this egg is a bit big!!!
For Smile on Saturday, taken almost a couple of years ago when I actually made an effort to get outside to capture a sunrise. This week I was hoping to be lazy and get a shot from the bedroom window, but no luck, it's been too grey when I have remembered to look out.
"The living should smile, for the dead cannot.”
- George R.R. Martin
Smile, y'all :))))
Am going shopping today ;)
After being sick for a couple weeks, and working for the last few, its ma weekend off
And I'm gonna go shopping, and spend some moolah on ma self :D
And how friggin cute is this video.....
Tell me it did not make ya smile :))) just tell me :D
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zoX5CzObT4
Keep smiling...Imma going shopping LOL
Have an awesome smiley day
xxxx
... Animals SOOC.
Oh how I hated doing this. There are so many things I would have done in post-processing to make it look better, but I wasn't allowed to.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :)
My friend gave me this for Christmas, luckily don’t need to use it today. Nice and sunny but chilly, autumn has arrived.
I tried this selfie today for Smile on Saturday. :) The tiny camera and the word “SMILE!” are stickers on the mirror used as a reminder to be gentle whenever we look at ourselves. ♡
Anyway, it was late afternoon when I took this, and I was quickly running out of light, which is why the ISO is so high. (I also added a little grain in PP.) I didn’t have enough time to experiment with aperture, so I might try a less blurry version of me another day. :) Thank you for looking! xo
TD: f/2, 1/50 sec, ISO 3600, @50 mm