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Kalanchoe flowers and buds.
There are many variants of this tropical plant.
Los Angeles; January 2021
Two Mallards go on their merry way across Thomson's Pond in Isabella Plantation, Richmond Park.
A non-HDR composition.
Two Doves sitting on a beautiful huge rock that looks like a heart that we found out in our yard, I was so excited. My husband was to when he had to move it so many times to find its perfect spot.
Smiles my friends :-)
White and Black
His and Hers
Two by Two
The Port of San Francisco, as seen from Hunters Point Naval Shipyard.
Hexham Bridge is a road bridge in Northumberland, England linking Hexham with the North Tyne valley. It lies north of the town of Hexham and is the main access to the A69 bypass.
The Tyne was crossed by two ferries called the east and the west boats. As a result of persistent agitation, a bridge was started in 1767 and completed in 1770. It was built by Mr Galt and consisted of seven arches. Less than a year later it was swept away in the great Tyne flood of 1771. In that flood, eight bridges shared the fate of Hexham. In 1774 a new attempt was made 46 metres to the west by Mr Wooler, an engineer who had been working on the new Newcastle bridge. Piles were sunk to carry the piers but work was abandoned on discovering that the "soil beneath the gravel was a quicksand with no more resistance than chaff". This first bridge, Hexham Old Bridge, was about 2 km upstream of the present bridge.
The authorities next approached John Smeaton, whose name as an engineer was famous. Henry Errington of Sandhoe was given the contract for the sum of £4,700, and work started in 1777. Although the half-completed piers were washed away the following year, work continued and the new bridge was opened to traffic in 1780. The Newcastle Chronicle, Saturday 8th July 1780 had "Saturday last, the passage along the New Bridge over Tyne at Hexham was opened, the Most Noble Errington was the first that passed it, who made a handsome present to the workmen." However, on 10 March 1782, there was a heavy fall of snow followed by a violent hurricane. The valleys of the north and south Tyne were inundated and the nine arches were completely overturned. They are still visible and act as a sort of weir. Robert Mylne, a famous architect and engineer, was called in to report on the feasibility of rebuilding Smeaton's bridge. He was eventually given the contract to build a fourth bridge, and the work was completed in 1793. It is listed as a Grade II* building by Historic England.
I've been taking a wee bit of down time away from laptop as I do need that wee break when spending so many hours everyday, 7 days a week (I get internet burn out...lol). Anyway I took some pictures in my garden and got some macro pictures of these two Bees? (or are they flies?). I assume they are making out but not sure, I could have got as close as I wanted as they weren't moving, too engrossed in what they were doing. I actually didn't take too many pictures as I thought they were dead when they didn't move no matter how close I got but they did fly away when I checked back a short time later. Glad they did as I don't think I could have looked at pictures of them if they were dead.
Two red tulips amongst all those purple tulips!
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Today is an orange day at Color My World Daily Group and the theme at Crazy Tuesday is two colors… and of course Mr. Teddy Bear is with us for Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday.
As we all know by now, Mr. teddy Bear loves orange color. It is his favorite… But he also is a green color lover. Green is also his favorite color. Mr. Teddy Bear took a few drawing classes during the lockdown, but he always has a very hard time to choosing his favorite color to begin his artwork with… Actually, he never got paste the choice phase…Each drawing starts with Mr. teddy Bear choosing his favorite color: green… no wait… orange…. Then he puts his 2 extremely sharp pencils ( yes I was thinking about my friend Dennis while sharpening my 2 pencils to extreme : www.flickr.com/photos/novice09/)
next to each other and looks at how beautiful green and orange pencils are ! He loves them together and separately… But he can’t choose the absolutely favorite and perfect color to begin with…
So which is your favorite one: orange or green? Me, I’m like Teddy Bear : I don’t know which one to choose….
Sorry for not answering all your comments and favs yesterday !! I was super busy, since it was a last official day of school for my 2 sons. Each one had some activities at school. Of course, social distancing was respected, and they had an opportunity to say goodbye to all their friends, for the summer…
I will try to catch up as soon as possible with your comments and Photostreams but since I’m officially on vacation with my sons my activity on Flickr will be rather slow for the next few days …I apologize for that !! Have a beautiful day my friends !!
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We visited National Park Dwingelderveld again. It is one of our favorite areas to go for a hike.
We do like to visit this reserve to enjoy the nature while following the many available trails.
This time we followed some trails at the northern part.
As usual our Canon Eos 1V was used again and this time the film we used was ia fresh roll of Kentmere Pan 100
And after some issues with developing I wanted to test a film that I knew would do well in Caffenol.
Messed up two different films the last time. And with fresh ingredients everything looks okay again
Developing was done with our Caffenol recipe, Caffenol-C-L at 22c and stand developing for 50 minutes this time
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NS 593 comes into East Conemaugh, PA with two SD80MACs on the point that have both seen some better days.
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Two footbridges cross the Lyell fork of the Tuolumne River. The trail leads to the Pacific Crest Trail and the John Muir Trail. On a warm afternoon, this location can be overrun with folks enjoying the water, but by 5:30 p.m., everyone had gone, leaving the place to us.
A small example of man and nature in harmony.
Two sailing boats heading North. A nice breeze from the South this day. These boats were in view for some time. Hidden Valley Beach is around these rocks and these rocks not passable at the time. However, it is easy to climb above and then along to Hidden Valley Beach, which is at the end of the Bunga Beaches.
Two dragons can symbolize a variety of things.
Two dragons that are balancing each other can represent yin and yang, the opposing yet complementary forces of dualism.
In Chinese tattoo designs, two dragons facing each other can represent someone who is striving for immortality, while two dragons facing opposite directions can represent someone who has achieved immortality.
In Feng Shui, two dragons flying above clouds and catching a ball can symbolize good fortune and prosperity.
A pair of dragons can represent fortune, prosperity, and unconditional love.
In both China and the West, dragons are associated with the power of nature. In China, dragons are often associated with rain, while in the West they are associated with the Earth.
Dragons are mythical creatures that have been popular in Asian art for thousands of years. They can also represent wisdom, power, and spiritual guidance.