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This was also near the 96th Street entrance to Central Park, but facing east, toward the center of the park. This woman probably felt that she had a modicum of peace and quiet, because of the cloth draped over her forehead ... but there was a guy sitting no more than 10 feet away, munching away on a slice of pizza...
Note: this photo was published in a Feb 27, 2013 blog titled "Warm Temperatures Affect Our Brain Health." It was also published in a Nov 22, 2013 blog titled "Vitamine D helpt teen diabetes."
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These pictures were taken during a 3-hour Labor Day stroll through Central Park -- starting on the west side of the park at 96th Street, and walking around the south end, and back up the east side to 72nd Street.
It was a warm, sunny day, and there were people everywhere -- bicycling, skating, walking, picnicking, sunbathing, frisbee-throwing ... and even getting married. It appears that everyone was enjoying themselves, on this final day of the summer season in New York City...
I debated a lot about this picture when I first took it.. and I kept thinking it was just too weird to upload, but I stumbled across it again, and decided what they heck. So here it is. :P
The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is an African crocodile and the second largest extant reptile in the world, after the saltwater crocodile. The Nile crocodile is quite widespread throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, occurring mostly in the central, eastern, and southern regions of the continent and lives in different types of aquatic environments such as lakes, rivers and marshlands.
Nile crocodiles have a dark bronze colouration above, with black spots on the back and a dirty purple on the belly. The flanks, which are yellowish-green in colour, have dark patches arranged in oblique stripes.
Walking through my garden and woodland, the beautiful leaves of Autumn had made a blanket of colour all over the ground, the sun and light was stunning, so I have taken a group of images reflecting the beauty of the 'Fallen Leaf' ~ KissThePixel2018
Right next to the green lizards, my elder son found a Green whip snake (aka Western whip snake Hierophis viridiflavus) basking on top of a wall. It was very relaxed and we stood quite close; it only made a slow retreat after about 5 minutes, presumably deciding to apply the precautionary principle. I'm not sure whether this individual could manage to swallow a full-grown green lizard, but presumably it would prey on smaller hatchlings and juveniles, as well as wall lizards (Podarcis muralis), other snakes, small mammals, birds and perhaps insects. I'll have to spend more time there on another visit to see if there are any other species of reptiles in residence!
Cliché for Flickr Friday
These kind of photos, full of sunlight, can never be a good photo, I guess and Dog in Sunset must be a cliché in itself
So this one probably suits well for the theme 😂
But the fun is big tho
My King in the light
Obviously the correct use of the word
Sunbathing
Walking on the water
Enjoying the moment
Feeling the chill coming into his paws
His Queen happy clicking the moment
Feeling good
Happy
It's all out there, the happy moments
We need to seek and
We will find
Being open minded
Can mean being in the flow
Your Viking Queen is there now
In the flow
Being in the light
Going towards the light too
Can life be better
Wow
Mmmmmmmm
Sunbathing at its best
Peering close within the vine, I saw this multicolored grape cluster bathed in the final rays of the sun before it set behind the nearby mountains. This is located in the Santa Lucia Highlands west of Gonzales in the Salinas Valley of California.
Sunbathing - photo taken by mrtraveller in Todos Santos, Guatemala.
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May 21, 2015
"Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It is already tomorrow in Australia." - Charles M. Schulz
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It was yet another crazy day and there was very little time for photography; honestly I snapped maybe 5 photos while walking back from my language training this morning.
I'm glad I did, because I didn't get get a chance to pull the camera out again until after the sunshine had left us for the day.
Oh well, let's hope there's more time for fun tomorrow!
Hope everyone has had a good day!
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This little American pika (Ochotona princeps) was scampering about the rocks, alternating between shade and sun. It stopped for a brief moment near the edge of this boulder where a shaft of light filtered through the boulders casting a spotlight on it.
Butterfly enjoying the sun while resting on a dandelion.
Press [L] for full-size view. Thanks for your views, favs and comments...
While sunbathing with her mom and aunties, the little cutie realised me and my clicking camera and became curious about it. What a joy to watch this adorable family
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