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Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end. -

Seneca the Younger

When one beginning reaches it’s end, it is time for a new beginning.

 

(Title already used...)

The coast path follows a route which provides a useful frame to the lighthouse.

 

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This morning I returned to Start Point lighthouse on the South Devon coast and was rewarded with a pretty sunrise.

Capturing the lighthouse light on was a bonus.

This is the wall and fence that stops people walking around the lighthouse at Start Point - not much of a deterrent from what I could see. The Coast Path follows the headland around to the beautiful beach at Mattiscombe Sands.

 

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With steam blowin' and smoke flyin' 611 gets a move on out of the NCTM toward VMT in Roanoke in the pre-sunrise hours.

Peu après le départ, Bernaches du Canada.

I went to the community garden in Gabriel Park for the first time this year. Something beautiful was starting to blossom. I do not have a the name yet :-)

I wish you a good and peaceful weekend my friends 😘

A very thick fog to start the day. This umbrella user is perhaps waiting to see the view if the mists should part. (He will leave disappointed).

Pentax 35-105mm f/3.5

Non sempre l'orizzonte e' qualcosa di finito....Si puo' sempre guardare al di la', un po come la siepe leopardiana, oltre chje c'e'? Salpare dallo scoglio e mollare gli ormeggi, in fondo e' solo la convinzione da mettere in gioco!

 

Not

always the horizon seems determined.... you can always look

beyond, rather like the Giacomo Leopardi's hedge, do we go beyondi the hedge to see? To weigh anchor and pick up the moorings, at the bottom we must play on the convinction!

  

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Album Μάνα γή μάνα Καραγκούνα Mother Earth Mother Karagkouna

On my blog Λογεικών Logikon

 

Συλλογή φωτογραφιών από μιά προσπάθεια αναπαράστασης των παραδοσιακών μεθόδων θερισμού και αλωνίσματος στον Θεσσαλικό κάμπο υπό τον γενικό τίτλο "Μάνα γή μάνα Καραγκούνα"

 

It's a collection of photos frrom an representation attempt of traditional harvesting and threshing methods in the Thessalic plain under the title "Mother Earth Mother Karagkouna"

wishing all my flickr friends a happy new year !

Oh yeah, season is ON for northernlights! This is from last night. 5 hours of wait was worth it.

Here's a little Rollin' Stones to help start him up........

www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGyOaCXr8Lw

 

The Grumman TBF Avenger (designated TBM for aircraft manufactured by General Motors) is an American torpedo bomber developed initially for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, and eventually used by several air and naval aviation services around the world.

 

The Avenger entered U.S. service in 1942, and first saw action during the Battle of Midway. Despite the loss of five of the six Avengers on its combat debut, it survived in service to become one of the outstanding torpedo bombers of World War II. Greatly modified after the war, it remained in use until the 1960s

There were three crew members: pilot, turret gunner and radioman/bombardier/ventral gunner.

( Info. according to Wikipedia)

 

Best experienced in full screen by pressing 'Z'

 

I am pleased to present a small aircraft album www.flickr.com/photos/120552517@N03/albums/72157655982947698

  

Thanks for your views.

~Christie

  

Disney's Animal Kingdom

Walt Disney World, Fla.

 

Morning dawns on Disney's Animal Kingdom and the Flame Tree BBQ seating area.

 

Get those ribs started. I'll be back.

from poet david whyte:

"start close in,

don't take the second step

or the third,

start with the first

thing

close in,

the step

you don't want to take."

Last week I headed down towards the Harbour at Rose Bay, I was taken aback by this sensational Sunset over the city.

 

As I got closer, I soon discovered that I was not the only one to be mesmorised by this sky - about 20 local residents silently stood by on the usually deserted beach to witness this magical sight alongside me.

 

Explore, Interestingness: July 3rd 2007 @ #11

I think you know this toy.

 

When you start the game, the luck, the joy, the love, the hope, the happiness, the warmth, the ....blessings,

 

All belong to you.

 

Wish you have a colourful weekend soon@

“Isn't it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet?”

 

L.M. Montgomery

 

I’ve just returned to Sydney from a beautiful few days camping in the country.

 

Unlike other Canola seasons the compositions to choose from were few and far between this year. With plenty of Canola I was left still-hunting for that ‘lone tree on a hill’ vista that I always crave.

 

I was standing beside this field of canola in the mornings fresh sharp air to see if there was anyway I could make a shot from this sole tree. With the sun quickly edging up to the horizon and my efforts failing to give me what I wanted I made the decision to start again and turn my focus to what mattered.

 

I unpacked my wide angle and changed my point of interest from the tree to the mornings beautiful sun. The result isn’t my usual style of image but I think it works...

 

View large and, as always, thanks for looking!

 

Taken from above Great Cove between the first and second Crinkle. Sun rising above a misty Great Langdale

Starting a new set today: autumn leaves that fell. What can a person do with leaves on the ground? Well, maybe more than what you'll see from me over the next few days, but you may find my offerings interesting.

 

As for this image, I didn't touch a thing. Somehow when I try to arrange a still life in nature, it never works: I can't duplicate the random chaos or patterns-within-chaos that occur naturally. My concoctions are always a little too perfect and artful, and I never like the results. I learned a long time ago to just go with what I find, the only changes being to occasionally remove a twig or use my hat to bend grasses away and out of the frame while I make the shot.

 

A friend sent me this quote recently and I think it applies not only to the coming series but to all creative endeavours...

 

Instructions for living a life:

Pay attention.

Be astonished.

Tell about it.

- Mary Oliver

 

Photographed in Jasper National Park, Alberta (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2012 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

Start of a very hot day, a day before June solstice, at Crete

-7°C, hoar frost and freezing fog..

In my Akaora garden, Banks Peninsula, March, 2022 New Zealand

DropsleeveT/Black_Shi

Panel Short Pants Black Rayon_Shi

Sticker Stompers Night _DRD

Powergaming Headset Black_DRD

Hair I0825 _Tram

Baaahhhg bag _RO

Stretched Ears & Sinra Rings _Mandala

Nova Heads_LeLUTKA

 

Pose_DM

 

Taken @ Two Worlds BKLYN

The warmer temps are shrinking the ice and snow. Happy.

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