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Had to make a before dawn drive to the airport this morning and luckily arrived in Gilroy just in time to be greeted by this beautiful sight. There is something magical about watching the sun rise over the mountains...
Storm clouds rolled in yesterday and I took the opportunity to shoot some creepy looking skies. The birds in this photo have a bizarre ritual of flying in circles just north of my place. I finally managed to get a shot of them which sparked the idea for this composite.
For those interested, here's the pumpkin patch and house.
We all need a Christmas Tree to remind us of the reason for the season as we drift to sleep!
Theme: Tis The Season
Year Fifteen Of My 365 Project
"...because by trying to make her love him he ended up falling in love with her.”
- Gabriel Garcí-a Márquez
One Hundred Years of Solitude
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Ottawa Canada ...
Pic in my 'Tis the Season series ...
Pic taken Dec 13, 2021
Thanks for your views, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto
tree of lights ...
Christmas Tree ...
Ottawa Canada ...
Pic in my 'Tis the Season Series ...
Pic taken Dec 9, 2021
Thanks for your views, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto
Bundelmycena (Mycena arcangeliana)
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Regards, Bram (BraCom)
Uploaded for the "Shop Til' You Drop" challenge at the Magik Troll Artistry group
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lights ...
in my 'tis the season Series ...
Taken Dec 31, 2020
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Doylestown Presbyterian Church (Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA) dates to 1813. The current structure, shown in the photo, was dedicated on May 16, 1872.
In 1940, an educational building was constructed behind the church edifice on Mechanics Street. The building was enlarged in 1965 and renamed Andrews Hall in honor of Dr. Silas Andrews who served for fifty years as minister (1831-1881). In the fall of 2011, an eighteen-month project ended that included the expansion of Andrews Hall, renovation of the sanctuary, and construction of an enclosed bridge connecting the two buildings.