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Jack is a life-size cloth man used in health/sexual health workshops with men with learning disabilities. I supported one of their workshops this afternoon and had a great time! :-)
It rained today so I thought I'd head out to one of the forest reserves which has a waterfall. However, when I arrived it was threatening to rain again so I did not venture out to the falls. Instead I headed for the streams. This is the first of a handful that I managed to shoot before it started to drizzle.
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Let this be a warning for everyone, streams can attack! :)
When I was snow shoeing through the Fells after the blizzard, I headed back to the area where I photographed the stream a few weeks ago. Parts of the stream were showing, but most of it was hidden under the snow.
When I was hiking over to a spot with a good view of the stream flowing into Quarter Mile Pond, I mis-guessed where the stream was flowing, I stepped down, and the ground disappeared out from under me, and found myself standing in the stream, with one foot stuck on top of the other. All the way to the bottom of two feet of snow
It took me a couple minutes to figure out how to free myself, but after I did, I grabbed this shot while laughing at myself how dumb I was.
I'll get the photo I was trying to take uploaded tomorrow.
I finally decided on the border...a piece I picked up in the home decorator department. Now to sew the borders on, then make a backing before it is put on the quilting machine.
Stream Adventures. Black Hill Nature Programs, Black Hill Regional Park. August 1, 2020. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.
Their projects have included everything from beautification of what was once the main entrance of the village to sponsoring a bookmobile. Carol Stream, Illinois. (Slide 97)
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pandarakuthu water fall(1), kaliyar, idukki, kerala, india
please check my Jeddah special photo stream. www.flickr.com/photos/jeddah_sajith/with/4400951892/
Paul Johnston, piano, and Scott Hesse, guitar, live stream a Jazz Performance in the Black Box of the Doudna Fine Arts Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on August 28, 2020. (Jay Grabiec)
The smaller of two stream crossings on the Nome Creek trail to Mt. Prindle. Trail info on my Alaska Hiking Guide: lwpetersen.com/alaska-guide/mt-prindle-via-nome-creek/
Stopped at this stream for a few minutes and had to run a few shots off, Its near RAF Flyingdales on the Pickering road .
I've been in the Lake District four days and it's rained pretty much constantly so far. There's nothing else for it other than to don waterproofs and get out in it. Although photography conditions are far from ideal by working with the rain there's always something to capture. This swollen stream running through the autumnal vegetation caught my attention.
Tweens enjoy a Lego challenge during the STREAM Innovations engineering program at the North Birmingham Regional Branch Library.
Our guides on the Big Ice trek frequently had to use their ice picks to create steps or flatten out areas for us to step onto. At this crossing, we had to step on the rock in the middle and jump across. Our crampons made this difficult because, while they provided superior traction on ice, they could easily slip off the rock. Also in this shot, you can see all the dust and debris that gets blown onto the glacier. The rocks are carried along the surface of the glacier from far above. Sometimes, the debris preferentially melts the ice beneath forming small crevasses that tend to collect more debris and become rivers and small streams.