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Triangle bags made with 100% cotton. Available in my shop on Etsy (Aimarro), see the link on my profile page.
Triangle, Va. (April 28, 2019) – The Marine Corps Heritage Foundations 38TH Annual Awards Ceremony holds their annual awards dinner. Photo by Johnny Bivera
Triangle, Va. (April 28, 2019) – The Marine Corps Heritage Foundations 38TH Annual Awards Ceremony holds their annual awards dinner. Photo by Johnny Bivera
On our way up on Sunday we had stopped at Wolferton Triangle, hoping to spot the Golden Pheasant.
I had seen one on my very first trip there but knew that was a fluke.
The Triangle is literally a section of woodland with many rhododrendon bushes with roads on three sides, I would think to drive all three sides can't be much more than a mile. It's a tiny area, yet in there the Golden Pheasants live and breed.
So - the first day was unproductive, even though we went around the Triangle about five times, slowly, looking left and right.
No luck, so on our second day, as we drove from our Kite sighting, we again drove through Wolferton and decided to stop and have some soup, after getting very chilled Kite-watching.
I took this photo, just to see how it would look through the windscreen, if the Pheasant suddenly wandered onto the verge, which is where they are usually seen.
We got out the cups and the flask, and I pulled down my windscreen visor with integral mirror so I could look behind me. I joked that it would be funny to see it behind us...Polly told me that was exactly how she had got one of her sightings in the past...
...so there we were, cups, flask and spoons already mixing scalding hot water into powdered soup and Polly yelped - and there it was! Behind us, shining with a helmet of gold and all we could do was watch it in our mirrors!
Suddenly a car approached and it disappeared. Unbelievable! And so funny - I'm surprised we didn't end up covered in soup!
So, we sat, sipping and marvelling at our luck, and I happened to glance into the undergrowth just by the car to see the Pheasant nonchalantly disappearing under a rhododendron!
So frustrating - and this photo could so easily have been complete with Golden Pheasant.
Instead, it is a candidate for Most Boring Photo on flickr. LOL
You just gotta love birding! :))
Triangle, Va. (April 28, 2019) – The Marine Corps Heritage Foundations 38TH Annual Awards Ceremony holds their annual awards dinner. Photo by Johnny Bivera
Chinese actor Louis Koo poses during a photo call for the film "Triangle," at the 60th International film festival in Cannes, southern France, on Thursday, May 17, 2007. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Circle Triangle Square | The Circle Triangle Square bumps of Seven-Bump Mesa near Los Alamos. I used to hike these as a kid, but now they're part of San Ildefonso Pueblo and closed to the public. In the background are the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. | January 1, 2013 | Canon EOS 5D Mark III | ¹⁄₂₅₀ sec at f/8.0 100
Oh yeah, a triangle on fire in the Smitstraat, near the Pretoriusstraat in Amsterdam. Picture shot on the 15th of may, 2005.
Triangle Ranch (Williams Ranch Headquarters) was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in June 1994. Photographs from nomination, February 1994.
Built in 1923, the Triangle Ranch along the South Fork of the Bad River consists of a Sears Catalog house (blueprints dated from the 1917-1918 catalog) with a matching garage and a number of barns and outbuildings. The Mission Style house and garage were from the Alhambra House plans, which could be purchased for $1,969 to $3,134. The Williams' hired Carl Werner to build the house.
The property was originally homesteaded by Smokey Stearns. H.H. and Grace Williams bought the relinquishment for the quarter and some haying equipment from Stearns by trading a good team of horses and a buggy in 1903.
They first built a log house. Along with ranching, H.H. Williams was a locator for other homesteaders who were arriving from the East in significant numbers.
Shot from beneath the sculpture "stabile rouge" by the american sculptor Alexander Calder at La Defense.
This image is used on www.virtualcitytrips.com/.