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When I got to the overlook where I had planned on shooting some star trails, there was a young couple already on the ledge. They told me the story about how they had just gotten engaged and then showed me how the surprise way that the young gentleman proposed.

I am the spotter of the trains.

Uncropped image of a girl in a forest.

Smile on Saturday (half a face)

 

Dunkeld Country Estate

Dullstroom

South Africa

Explore April 8, 2008

 

the best ever climbing tree, a gigantic live oak.

the daily click!

   

This isn't the first time I've hugged a tree. :) This one is magnificent! It's a Giant Spruce, over 500 years old, with a diameter of 15 feet! It had began it's life on top of a fallen log, spread it's roots over it and down. When that log eventually rotted out, it left a big gap under the tree. People can crawl through it. The sign stated that this is the biggest tree in Oregon. It's not that far from home on a beautiful walk through lush rainforesty woods at the back of Cape Perpetua campground, one of my most favorite places to camp.

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This is Shel's picture.

I did not take it, and that is is not me in the photo

I just did the editing.

 

I MADE A BLOG!

my son, the tree hugger

sutro heights park

outer richmond

san francisco, ca

 

leica m6 ttl

leica 35mm f/2.0 summicron-m

efke kb25

rodinal (1:100)

Black Bear Cub in Ontario, Canada

...he could climb trees so that he could catch those darn squirrels.

 

Doesn't it look more like fall than spring? Wish there were flowers :-(

loving the Christmas tree

 

CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN

DAY 22

  

Squirrels may be merely nothing more than rats with bushy tails, but they can be funny sometimes. This one is closing its eyes while bearing down on a tree for some reason -- and it wasn't for a nap.

She got a bit of sun on the beach, so up the Navarro River to the Hendy Woods for a shady treehug.

I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree.

For Greta just because she loves trees.

It's the fabulous *narly's day on FGR today so this is for FGR and Hugs.

 

My husband was at work and my daughter and cat don't really do hugs or cameras so I decided to embrace my inner wood nymph and hug the tree at the bottom of my garden...

 

I am the watcher of the walls. I pledge my life and honor to the Wall's Watch, for this day and all the days to come.

male widow skimmer -- Thanks treehugger_007

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"Along our way, Mr Tortoise!" [IG Remix.] (Honeymoon Island State Park, FL; 5/31/2017.)

 

What race? The race is you. Go at your own pace. Slow down. Take all the moments. All the rushing in the world? Let it go. Nibble some grass. Laugh. Enjoy. You are free. This is just one of infinite reminders. Ready. Set. Slow.

 

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Dancing with the daisies and the birds and the bees.

Pentacon Six TL

CZJ Sonnar 180mm f/2.8

Fuji Superia X-Tra 400 Expired

Rollei Digibase C-41 Kit

Epson V800

HUGGING TREES - ABRAZANDO UN ÁRBOL

Olea Europaea + Cecilia Gala

Honevo Photography

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Evergreens Cemetery

Brooklyn, New York

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When Caroline Matilda Sayre was born on Feb 2nd 1819, in Bridgehampton, Long Island, New York, her father, Stephen, was 47, and her mother, Sophia, was 40. She married Henry Floy Roberts in New York in 1842. They had nine children; he also had nine other children with his first wife. Many of these children did not live to be adults. Caroline died in 1907 in Manhattan, New York, at 87.

-- Information from Ancestry. Com

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