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In a yard, I spent about 20 minutes twisting and turning trying to shot two of these fliers. Each would land and soon fly off about when I was ready. Their attraction to it meant that if I just stayed near the butterfly-weed, I might just do it well for each of you. Enjoy! Your visits etc. are much appreciated here, though major workloads limit my return-visits to your fine streams. Please be patient, for I will return.
I learned below at www.quotegarden.com/flying.html
The butterfly is a flying flower... ~Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun
Both optimists and pessimists contribute to our society. The optimist invents the airplane and the pessimist the parachute. ~Gil Stern
A Bunning Lowlander Mk 4 Rear Discharge Spreader being loaded with chicken manure for application to overwintered stubble prior to spring cultivation.
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Let my soul smile through my heart and my heart smile through my eyes, that I may scatter rich smiles in sad hearts.
- Paramahansa Yogananda
Rio Grande Jordan spreader AX-41, being pushed by Rio Grande GP60s, is clearing the siding at Cliff, Colorado, on Union Pacific's Moffat Tunnel Sub, March 21, 2003. The March storm dropped over seven feet of snow in the mountains west of Denver.
The beauty of the outdoors and nature carried me through 2023 with a sense of wonder and sanctuary; I will embrace the magic of Vancouver Island and my camera for 2024.
Wishing for all your own sanctuary, and for those who find their escape in photography, you are my people. xo
These grow along our gravel road and for years their ID evaded me.
I went looking for insects early in the morning and was rewarded by an ant on these flowers.
Yesterday, my father died. When my brother and sisters and I pulled his pre-need folder this morning, we found (among the elaborate plans he'd laid out for us) these handwritten notes for how his services were to be conducted. He wrote these over 18 years ago.
Social distance and keep whistling
A visit to a Sunday holiday market in Eastern Market
Detroit, Michigan.
A reminder of communication from the past, electric telegraph pole. The first electric telegraph message in the UK was send from Camden Town station to Euston station in 1837. This spread to voter the British Empire in Victorian times but the invention of the telephone led to its decline after the First World War although BT didn't stop its telegram service until 1981.