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This is my entry for Macro Mondays this week.
Theme: (Watch)
I found one of my old watches languishing in a forgotten draw in a cupboard.
So I dusted it off and tried to be creative using some colourful leaves as a background.
I photographed this macro outside in the nice weather using a mirror.
[Time]
That was then, this is now
time flies past like I don't know how ....
If you blink, then it's gone
flying past like a scalded swan ....
So if this is now, and that was then,
well, I'm getting old like a fountain pen ....
Original fun
poetry by: Sean.
"Happy Macro Mondays" to everyone! cheers 🍻
Love & Peace ✌️
Whale-watching boat tour dog, Mac on top of the Catamaran.
Daily Dog Challenge: Red
Mac's definitely a 'red-head'.
A usual place to spot a heron on one of the ponds on Bookham Common , there used to be loads of heron about . However , I am not so sure if the heronry is still there , it used to be be so noisy when the youngsters were being brought up . Anyway , back to this one , if it hasn't already eaten the all the residents of the pond he is still hopeful of any passing lunch !!
Dress | Royal by Lilleth Mills @mainstore shown on Legacy, Compatible with HG, Kupra, Reborn and Lara
Taxi | maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Long%20Beach/213/13/1503
Details| camidrewski.wixsite.com/mysite/post/watch-the-throne-171
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) immature
This young Cocky was with quite a large flock at Cobbledicks Ford Reserve yesterday.
I was sitting out back watching the Common Nighthawks circling overhead......up strolls one of my resident foxes. A lovely moment.
My dog is very interested in the T.V. she gets very loud barking at the animals saying hello. Santa gets a hello also. She likes the News with many things moving around. Watching has been her thing to do it keeps her busy in between sleeping. Thanks for viewing.
Fifth pocket on a pair of five pocket blue genes. The small fifth pocket was originally intended for a pocket watch but almost no one carries a pocket watch these days and few even wear a traditional wristwatch. This small bit of obsolescence is for the Crazy Tuesday Group, challenge, Outdated.
Happy Crazy Tuesday!
Considerably less beloved than E8s were the low-slung Bombardier LRC locomotives, built to power matching trainsets. At least in the early days they looked somewhat impressive as eight and nine car consists with an engine on each end, as in the case of VIA No. 6908 at Brockville on 6 July 1986 with a corridor train.