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Yesterday we rode out to Kings Farm and got some apples that they still have. 1/2 bushel of Honeycrisp. We love them and now 1/2 price till end of Febuary.
Happy Sliders Sunday.
Neva by Beauty Factory for @ Tres Chic : March 17, 2021/ April 10,
Taxi Mainstore maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Beauty%20Factory/116/119/211
Taxi : Event maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nika/98/143/22
Scarlette Heels Black Plastic by REMEZZO
Taxi Mainstore : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Remezzo/131/78/30
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Taken at Route 21 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Costa%20Blanca/22/234/23
Sini Cooper Convertable (SF) by SinFul Motors comes copy/mod no trans and can be recoloured manually through edit. The car can be found here maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cape%20York/117/131/1876
Hair - DOUX - Tegan Hairstyle
Outfit - Shirt, Jeans, Boots - Blueberry - Power Play
Nails - Avada - Ballerina Nails
Rings - Minimal - Boho Rings
1 day till Christmas 🌲!
Ohhhh, I couldn't sleep, but now...... Exciting!
Thanks Lenabem-anna for using your texture: night.
You wait all day for the sun to get in the right position to shoot a few macro shots and then the wind comes up.
Its been a cold and rainy spring. Yet I saw the first humming bird of the season last week sucking sweetness from our azaleas. And the eagles and osprey continue to build their nests...just wish it was warmer...oh well its not snowing!
Have a lovely weekend and be well dear, Flickr friends!
Hamburger Dom - the day before.
The 'Hamburger Dom' is a large month-long funfair. Which runs three times a year.
If You Wait… all that Happens is You Get Older.
- Larry McMurtry
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Went out this morning looking for Goslings as it’s that time of year. I found a Canada Goose Family with goslings in tow, but it was this Mallard Duck Male flashing his feathers that caught my eye. Looks like the Goslings will come to my gallery a bit later : )
Mallards are large ducks with hefty bodies, rounded heads, and wide, flat bills. Like many “dabbling ducks” the body is long and the tail rides high out of the water, giving a blunt shape. In flight their wings are broad and set back toward the rear.
Male Mallards have a dark, iridescent-green head and bright yellow bill. The gray body is sandwiched between a brown breast and black rear. Females and juveniles are mottled brown with orange-and-brown bills. Both sexes have a white-bordered, blue “speculum” patch in the wing.
Mallards are “dabbling ducks”—they feed in the water by tipping forward and grazing on underwater plants. They almost never dive. They can be very tame ducks especially in city ponds, and often group together with other Mallards and other species of dabbling ducks.
Mallards can live in almost any wetland habitat, natural or artificial. Look for them on lakes, ponds, marshes, rivers, and coastal habitats, as well as city and suburban parks and residential backyards.
- The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
(200-600 @ 600 mm, 1/3200 @ f/6.3, ISO 1000, edited to taste)
Love this pic....ha,ha! Came out better than expected.
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