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It dropped to subzero temperatures, so I had to grow a little insulation. There are more white hairs than last year.
Thought I would upload 2 of the same subject.
Taken from West Meon looking North.This is the typical view now after most of the fields have been harvested.
seen whilst i on bike ride; compact camera, very small sensor, and bit unpredictable result or even when it decides it will let me take photo !
Why do arable fields have fences? Why, to make better photographs, of course.
And to stop the photographer getting in!
Horned Lark HOLA (Eremophila alpestris)
South West of Carmichael
South East of Tompkins
Saskatchewan
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Early winter conditions in SASK 2020
Running Autumn Red Setter
This Red Setter was having a wonderful time running in the stubbly field with its owner.
You don’t choose facial hair; it chooses you. Sorry to say, not all are worthy. That’s why so many men find growing facial hair about as easy as farming the Sahara. But even if you’re one of the unchosen, not naturally gifted in the way of the beard, the right bit of nous can still help you achieve stubbly glory.
OK designer stubble on a younger man can look fine; as you get older it just looks like you forgot to shave!
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Candid street shot, Sidmouth, Devon, UK.
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