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Kastanjeboleet omgeven met fijn spinnenrag. Boletus badius

It is always exciting to cross over the Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island knowing we are closer to hugging our daughter and grandkids again. On this crossing, we had this dark rain cloud skirt around us but if you look closely in the background on the right, you will see a faint rainbow on the horizon. I took that as a sign of all things working out in the upcoming days. And it did. More good weather all week allowed us to have fun with family and to do a bit of exploring on our own.

This monument shows a portion of the incredible bridge support. The bridge is the world’s longest bridge built over ice covered waters. Now, we had no ice on this trip. However, the bridge is made of concrete and reinforced steel to withstand iceberg impacts in the winter and spring. It is supported on 65 piers and construction was completed in 1997. It is supposed to last 100 years. It is truly an amazing engineering feat. We were also happy that the toll cost of the bridge has been reduced to half the price this year. It certainly makes reaching the island much easier than the old ferry. You can see the full bridge with images I have in my PEI album.

Johnny Thunder just found a big hole in the ground. Is it a tunnel where pirates hid their treasure? Is it a secret passage to ancient castle? Is it someone's home, sweet home? Very giant someone, probably dangerous...

  

Oh wow, I took this picture one year ago, and yesterday was the last visit to that area to took the things I forgot and/or left intentionally on the day of moving. *sigh* I loved this place, I wish I wouldn't put off some of my plans to explore the area more. Two and a half years and never found spare money for a hot chocolate in the cafe across the street?! Two and a half years, but I found the most beautiful route in the forest only when I already knew I have to leave?! Two and a half years, but never walked my PC Lego car on those beautiful pavements?! Two and a half years, and still no picture of my giant T-Rex with a fence, because I never had time?! Oh, come on, I am a dictionary definition of delayed life syndrome!

 

Anyway, I saw that hole in the forest. I think a mouse lives there, I hope it wasn't too stressed out because a curious human shined a flashlight in the hallway. xD Well, their tunnels are long and complicated, so it probably didn't even saw the light, but it probably heard my footsteps above.

 

I wanted to show Johnny's face, but the soil was too soft and it was tricky enough to place him and avoid falling down...

  

P.S.

 

IMPORTANT QUESTION -

 

Do you see my pictures in your activity feed or in the groups only? Or do you check my profile specifically (like I do with others)?

 

It seems there is an issue with my pictures in the feeds since July, I contacted the support and they did something, I need to know if the issue is resolved or is it still there. Thanks in advance!

Thanks to all my flickr friends for taking the time to visit, comment and fave - I appreciate it!

Supported by Aerosmith!

Heading towards the bright light on Lake Dillon, Co.

My wife, monochrome portrait.

A Therapist view- A support client centered approach for collaboration and healing.

 

Leica M10M Monochrome | Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f1

A 1997 image of the planet Mars.

 

This is a supporting image for the "Sailing With NASA" blog, which is documenting space shuttle external tank ET-134's sea voyage from Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

 

Credit: NASA

 

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On the 30th April 2021 the 'HMS Prince of Wales' departs from Portsmouth for further training and trials. The 'SD Tempest' acts as the bow tug. 'SD Tempest' is a Damen ART 8032 class tug operated by Serco Marine Services ant was ordered specifically to handle the Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers.

Supporting the Macro Monday theme - nice to be able to make some time to play with the image and publish on the same day 😬

I took this picture on last valentine day.

I salut for this children, They support each other.

 

--- aksi ini bisa didapatiin di pelabuhan Sunda Kelapa, kamu bisa suruh mereka loncat dengan membayar beberapa ribu, tapi photo saya ini, mereka engak saya bayar, karena kebetulan mereka dalam perjalan pulang, jalan tercepat pulang adalah dengan berenang.= Dukungan dari temen-temen seperjuangan, memudahkan aksi mereka, dengan menganggap aksi berbahaya ini sebagai sebuah permainan, bukan suatu pekerjaan--

I'm just not sure who is supporting whom? In rural Kansas.

Copyright: Gerd Kozik/ Yarin Asanth 2015-2018

 

Yarin's Orange Season.

New lake impressions 2018.

Hope you like my winter paintings... :))

 

Photo: Lake Constance, Mettnau, Germany

Camera: Canon 6D Mark II

Tools: Hardware Filters: Warming, Orange 50%, Blue 50%

Software: Affinity Photo, Mac/ Windows

 

Annotation: There is actual no RAW driver in Affinity Photo for Windows for the 6D Mark II. You only can work with jpeg from this camera model. The same problem is given on iMac but you can use an internal driver under High Sierra, so you can work with RAW files from the 6D Mark II. Drivers are under construction says the support.

Support à vélo dans la neige

Life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be prepared for changes.

These delicious strawberries are grown all winter long in Montreal greenhouses and delivered to your door by Lufa Farms.

ᴄᴀɴ ʏᴏᴜ ʜᴇᴀʀ ᴍᴇ sᴀʏ ʏᴏᴜʀ ɴᴀᴍᴇ, ғᴏʀᴇᴠᴇʀ?

ᴄᴀɴ ʏᴏᴜ sᴇᴇ ᴍᴇ ʟᴏɴɢɪɴɢ ғᴏʀ ʏᴏᴜ, ғᴏʀᴇᴠᴇʀ?

 

Typically, when I post a photo, it’s my own work, and the only description is the lyrics of a song that sparked the idea in my mind. But this picture is different. This was taken by Ari Gunner, who, without hesitation or expectation, offered to help me with my first store simply because she wanted to see me succeed. That simple act of kindness perfectly sums up who Ari was—not just in that moment, but in every moment I was lucky enough to share with her.

 

She wasn’t just a friend; she was the closest thing I ever had to a mother, both in SL and RL. She was there for me in ways that no one else was, without question, without obligation—just pure, unwavering support. She took care of me when she didn’t have to, when the world felt heavy, and when I felt alone.

 

I will carry her kindness, her love, and her generosity with me for the rest of my life. She gave so much and asked for nothing in return. That is the kind of love that never fades, and I will never forget her.

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I was looking at this image earlier today and noticed I had misinterpreted it. I thought it was three drops on one blade of grass. In fact. It is two blades intersecting at the top, providing mutual support for each other. So, I reworked it a bit and am re-releasing it.

 

I mean it also as a thanks to all the fine people here on flickr who are constantly and consistently giving me encouragement and feedback on my work. It is invaluable and greatly appreciated. I hope I am helping you all a little bit with my feedback as well. It certainly is fun!

WHEN I TAUGHT IN HIGH SCHOOL SPECIAL ED I LEARNED THE IMPORTANCE OF SPECIALOLYMPICS.

Tree Swallow delivering a meal to the family nest

San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary

Irvine, CA

22 JUL 2015

The famous (in New Zealand, anyway) Cardrona Bra Fence, where thousands of brassieres flap merrily in the breeze. It started as a lark during Christmas week in 1998, when four anonymously donated bras appeared on the fence; no way of knowing, but we'd bet alcohol was involved. Anyway, by February there were 60 bras on the fence and the local council had them removed. That, of course, started a cause celebre, and there was no stopping the phenomenon. Now the fence has become a fundraiser for breast cancer research, with a collection box for contributions. Many of the bras are remembrances of breast cancer victims, with their names

New Normal

Rainy Day Photography!

 

With best wishes and stay safe to all my Flickr friends.

Some days we could all use a helping hand...

.......and hopefully this sapling will grow into a mighty Oak!

Peterbuilt tandem dump truck

  

I appreciate your kind words of support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

  

~Christie (happiest) by the River

 

** Best experienced in full screen

Rolleiflex Automat K4B

CZJ Tessar 75 mm f/3,5@ f/11; 1/100

Rollei Yellow filter

Kodak TMY-2

Across the Jubilee Foot Bridge

Thank you so much for your support always!

I hope you and your family are doing well.

 

Merry Christmas and wishing you peace, joy and happiness in the new year.

  

photo @North Pole

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... a small sign of patriotism...

 

Patriotism is supporting your country all the time,

and your gouvernment when it deserves it.

(Mark Twain)

 

Smile on Saturday! :-) - FLAG UNFLAGGED

(photo by Freya, edit by me)

 

Thanks for views, faves and comments!

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Heriots Rugby Club v Edinburgh Acads (18 - 34)

...from the background

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