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Looking Close On Friday-Three
Decided to take my Scorpions outside and photograph them in the beautiful sunshine. Tomorrow it's supposed to rain!
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They say that when the moon looks like this a girl can make three curtsies for the moon and make three wishes, which will
come true. If I have tried? Of course. Did it work? No.
Three different trees = three different colours. Hokkaido University campus, Sapporo, Japan.
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Edited with GIMP.
Ardea cinerea (Graureiher, grey heron, Héron cendré) Lac Leman, Lake Geneva with Lausanne in the background.
The peaks of Beinn Fhada, Gearr Aonach and Aonach Dubh are known collectively as the Three Sisters of Glen Coe.
It was quite foggy when we got up this morning but as it is Pannage time in the Forest we thought we would go out anyway to see if we could spot any pigs. We ended up seeing about 30 dotted along our short route
Pannage, also known as Common of Mast, is the right of commoners to release their domestic pigs onto the open forest to forage for fallen acorns, chestnuts and beech mast. It’s a custom that dates back to the time of William the Conqueror, who founded the New Forest in 1079. These spiky, nutrient-rich snacks are harmless to pigs, but toxic in large quantities to the New Forest ponies and cattle who roam year-round - which is why the pigs are so important.
Each autumn, around 600 pigs and piglets snuffle through the undergrowth, clearing the forest floor in a way that’s both natural and vital. It’s the only time of year they’re allowed to roam freely - the rest of the year, they return to their smallholdings under the care of their commoner owners.
....still stuck in with iced up roads, so this is a "What you would have won" image. Scafell centre right and Scafell Pike in the cloud on the right...England's highest.
They may look like normal size leaves, but these are miniature Oak leaves growing off of that single little stem that has broken out from the trunk of the tree.
This tree is in my landscape and these triplet beauties caught my eye as I was cutting the grass yesterday.
In the house I went, grabbed my macro lens, and captured them from several angles. Here is the result.
What is it about autumn leaves that are so beautiful?!
These three bells were made in 1668, 1755 and 1708. They are three of six in St Michael's church in Oxford, UK and it is said that if all six were rung full circle, they would be too heavy for the 1000 year old tower to support, so they are now hung 'dead' for chiming only.
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These three trees in front of the Many Glacier Hotel are irresistible to photographers in the late afternoon. Shot in Glacier National Park, Montana.
Hooded Crows visit for breakfast every day usually 6 of them - these 3 were late & sat on the fence hoping for more bird seed to appear!
Three mute swans in Soukanlahti bay after all ices have melted.
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