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The red part of this fading tulip looks like water color brush strokes to me. . .or perhaps it looks a bit like a cany cane?
Sunburst on the main seadike of the island of Voorne-Putten.
(I'm uploading in between Internet downtime, so visiting is still fragmented on my part)
This is an adorable one-eyed cat at the stables, that I met the other day. I saw him while we were riding and then went back to give him a pat. He was so friendly and loving, a bit too friendly actually, he tried to climb up my leg at one point :)
Taken at Kingshouse. You could probably have stroked their noses, they are so used to people. This was the baby, having a good look at the strange bloke with the camera.
Up to #14explore 02/12/09 Thanks!
tomorrow tis the fourth of july, my favorite holiday :) i hope the lighting is good enough when they start the fireworks so my camera will tolerate it!
and please do not look at my face. the power was out and it was like 110 degrees and i was sweating like crazy and trying to look pretty and take pictures and omg i can't handle extreme conditions
72//365
Another scan from the body stroke corpus 05 booklet. This time not a cute lady, but a rather chubby looking fellow.
little photoshop fun adding clouds/one color ok a few/ enhancing the view make the photo worth while enjoy!-Mt.Vernon From D.C. tidal Potomac
The four leaf clover is one of the most common good luck symbols of the Western world.
The four leaves represent hope, faith, love and luck.
A Christian legend tells the story that Eve brought a four leaf clover with her when she was expelled from Paradise.
Anyone lucky enough to be in possession of four leaf clovers has consequently a piece of the blessed Paradise.
A common belief during the Middle Ages was that a person who carried the rare four leaf clover would have the ability to see fairies.
The bearer could also recognize witches and potential evil spirits lurking about.
According to some traditions, a young woman seeking a husband should go in search of a four-leaf clover. If she is fortunate enough to find one, she is to eat it. The first unmarried man she encounters after eating the clover will be the one she will wed. Another tradition of gaining a husband or wife is to find a four-leaf clover and place it in one's shoe first thing in the morning. The first unmarried member of the opposite sex encountered that day will be one's future spouse
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A stroke of luck
Η Κατερίνα τον έβγαλε Αγαπούκο!
Μας έκανε παρέα στην βόλτα μας στην θάλασσα, και μετά έφυγε χωρίς να χαιρετήσει...
Yes the lens was clean.
No there is nothing wrong (at least in my opinion) with the camera or the shot.
Welcome to the world of (smoky) two stroke motorcycles.
I'm looking at this shot and wondering what the environmental issues were all about. Only joking.
If you look closely, you might be able to see a Suzuki racing motorcycle and possibly even a person warming it up.
"Two Strokes". I love 'em. In fact I've even got a whole Flickr album dedicated to the smoky little blighters.