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Spotted Sandpiper, Actitis macularius, non-breeding. Just outside Seabourne Creek Nature Park in Rosenberg Texas.
Happy Crazy Tuesday!
This stunning mural, as viewed from an alleyway in the Detroit Eastern Market area, is part of the Murals in the Market project.
The memories of this place are imprinted in many Torontonian minds. I departed few times from here, when I did feel like driving or sometimes it was just easier being without a car and walk around in new city. The terminal is now abandoned for about 6 months. It was always shabby. To see this bus station when you first arrive, did not leave the best impression. The Art Deco building (1931) is worth of saving, but the rest?....Except for the SIGN!
908. Toronto. 2022-Jan 04; P1200394; Upload 2022-Jan 10. Lmx -ZS100
Lone Tree.....
Monday morning we woke up to a dense fog that had descended on Brampton. It was thick and the sun was shining but barely able to get through the soupy haze.
The field at the park was completely fogged over except for a solitary fir tree on the edge of the soccer field and a traffic pylon used for the corner markers. .
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Golden rays of the late evening sun shining on safety mesh, turning parts of it yellow, while other parts remain orange.
Taken for the weeks theme " Abandoned & Forgotten", This is looking up inside a traffic cone (from the base end) which was found abandoned. I liked the abstract nature of this and the shadow cast by the grass.
Rusty metal sculpture of a man relaxing on a seaside bench, with fresh fish and chips on his lap, watching the world go by.
There ought to be cones,
Don't bother,
They're here.
Those ubiquitous traffic cones. They're everywhere.
Berlin, Germany – 2018, September 29
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