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over the pond netting...

 

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Hair - tram G0303 hair @ Uber

Eyes - S0NG Maki

Choker - Yummy Tresser Choker

Top - Milk Motion ruffle crop top @ N21

Pants - L&B Swear Dita Denim Jeans @ Uber

Shoes - Ingenue Sigrid Heels @ Shoetopia

Pose - a w k w a r d

 

Build - L2Studio

Plant and Chair - Soy

15 seconds exposure, my own and my friend's hands (2 people) :)

 

better viewed large I think :)

Helen behind bars. This was our hotel window over looking one of the canals in Venice. Why the bars? No idea.. either to stop people getting in, or non-paying guest getting out.

Leake street tunnel, Waterloo, London

Seascape taken from a fishing village. Fish trap platforms in shallow waters off the coast of Davao City, Mindanao, The Philippines.

 

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Happy Bench Monday!

Grasses and leaves trapped in the icy grip of a frozen puddle.

Full moon, night sky and clouds

Lobsters move with the weather, and after spending the winter about three miles offshore where the temperatures are more constant on the ocean floor, they migrate closer to land to lay their eggs in the sun-warmed coastal waters. The fisherfolk move their traps accordingly. Rescued from my on-this-date archives with chrome effect, lightening and brightening.

My good friend Peter EW&F suggested that I improve my bug trap to save the Honey Bees.

I haven't caught any Honey Bees yet mostly flies and ants but I improved it anyway just incase, I can now open the lid and let them out.

See original trap below.

Have a great day!

Michael Graves' Portland Building

 

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When you let yourself get shackled by your own monsters, the darkness brewing inside you, and let your own psyche imprison you, there's almost always no way out.

Round-leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) Rundsileshår

Lappland Sweden

A fallen plane tree leave caught in the mesh of a rusty white-painted cyclone fence in suburbia.

serk-belz-egon-rebel-ewok-jick all creeping while you sweeping

A trapped Purple Swamphen aka Purple Moorhen in Tampines Eco Green. It fallen into a dry canal and trap for a day. It was later rescue from its peril.

Go green with me in my blog: Tampines Eco Green

 

*Note: More pics of Birds in my Wild Avian Friends Album.

Lobster traps (at least I think that's what they are) stacked high on the quayside at Clovelly in Devon.

A GEVO, Dash-9 and Dash-8 lead a train somewhere along the Transcon's Crookton Cutoff in Arizona.

 

Earlier in the day I had stumbled upon an unlocked MOW gate and spent the day pottering my way around the trackside access roads. Of course at the end of the day I returned to find the gate locked! Aieeeee!

 

After an hour of driving around dirt roads I managed to find a spot near a gate with a fence in poor condition containing a few fenceposts that could be unplugged. I was able to drive out over the flattened fence and restore it as if nothing had happened. Other than the tire tracks from the rented F150.... Earlier in the day I managed over to drive over a leg of my aluminum tripod, so quite the day.

 

26 May 2007, BNSF 7677, somewhere along the Crookton Cutoff, AZ-USA

More New Year's Eve park pics...

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