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As my wife and I were leaving to run a few errands, I noticed this dead tree. So, I decided to take a couple of pictures.

Trees in a wooded area not far from the home where my wife and I reside.

Bare branches on the crape myrtle tree in my wife's and my yard.

Crepe myrtle on the property where my wife and I reside.

Here I am sitter on the rock enjoying the lovely sound of the river as it flowing. Ian took took.

My wife and I experienced a beautiful New Year's Day here in Lumberton. Partly to mostly sunny, with temperatures around 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

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I got to L&D 14 as the sun was setting. These eagles were on Smith's Island.

My vintage bird collection has grown. Read more at Aesthetic Outburst.

Trees as seen from the property where my wife and I reside.

Perched Red Bellied Woodpecker

Great color, great leaves, a great season.

 

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Photo was taken on the property where my wife and I reside. I decided to set the camera on the ground, and take a couple of random pictures.

The owner said the dog had been carrying the stick/tree branch for twenty minutes.

A striking image of a snake coiled around a tree branch, captured in dramatic lighting. The intricate patterns on the snake's scales are highlighted, showcasing the beauty and complexity of this reptile. The contrast between the dark, textured bark and the smooth, patterned skin of the snake creates a visually captivating scene.

Crepe myrtle on the edge of the property my wife and I own.

From Saturday night, I spent it with my bestfriend Lauren.

She bought a permanent marker so we just had to go use it.

It was really great, I made her be my model and we took loads of photos.

 

Lauren's my bestfriend. And we've known each other for 10 years. She writes me lovely letters and draws me pretty pictures and we give each other surprises and one day we're gonna roadtrip America and go to Nashville.

 

Hopefully I'll upload some more photos from that night once Lauren sends me the pictures (we used her camera) :D

 

Abbi xo

 

#2. I love when people say nice things to me. It makes me smile. And it makes me happy.

WIP- mixed media sculpture in progress.

by Diane Marie Kramer

(cd rack, fur, dehumidifier filter, tree branch, empty pastel container, duct tape, ceramic head, mirror from lipstick tube, vintage tablecloth from childhood, paint.....

On Saturday, my wife and I decided to take our dog to Northeast Park for an early evening walk.

Step 4 is to take small nibbles of the bug until you finish it a little at a time. Life lessons going well.

Juvenile Mississippi Kite (Ictinia mississippiensis)

Garland, Tx

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=A78njTLc3lk "Tree Branch, On the top of the tree canopy”

Picturesque birch grove on the transparent background of the spring sky in the Botanical garden of Moscow. Russia.

Nikon D800E with lens Zeiss APO Sonnar 135mm f/2 ZF.2 and Teleconverter Nikon TC-16A modified for semi-AF. Taken at ISO 320, f/16, 1/1250sec

Sort of in the open here but still deep shade and backlit. Considering I've been looking for this bird that is fairly common but difficult to photograph, I'll take it.

Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus)

White Rock Lake, Dallas

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Ilford HP5 400 pushed film simulation

Took a walk this evening in the neighborhood where my wife and I reside. It had been awhile since I'd walk past this sign. Last time I was by, this sign it wasn't covered in vines and leaves. The sign underneath says no dumping

Upon arriving home from Fayetteville, my wife and I decided to take the dogs to the local dog park. I decided to take a few pictures around the park.

Pine tree silhouette, and an interesting sky on the property where my wife and I reside.

My wife and I decided to visit Luther Britt Park this afternoon. I snapped this image while walking alongside one of the ponds on the property.

Streak-backed Oriole in the Vallarta Botanical Gardens, Jalisco, Mexico

I was leaving work about to head home and spend the evening with my wife. Saw these clouds and had to snap a few pictures.

It's the time of year to pig out on leftovers and marvel at autumnal beauty...^+^

 

Have a great weekend!

My wife's garden on this Saturday afternoon.

It was a beautiful Sunday in the neighborhood where my wife and I reside. Pictured is a tree and a neighbor's rooftop.

My wife and I visited Myrtle Beach this week. On Monday we spent some time visiting Broadway at the Beach. The Speed XXL is at the Pavilion Amusement Park Central.

Fall colors on the West coast...

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I found Junior three houses down with a cicada probably delivered by a parent. Junior demonstrates the learning process for consuming cicadas. Step one is to announce to the world that you do indeed have a cicada in your talons.

Juvenile Mississippi Kite (Ictinia mississippiensis)

Garland, Tx

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