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Kete took a wee flight down from the railing to stand on the deck with Frank and I. We were rather astonished at this as we were only a few metres away.
I just love her feather trousers which we donāt usually see when theyāre sitting in a tree.
A burrowing owl chick takes a peak to see if the pesky photographer is still there.
Taken in Cape Coral, Florida.
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A looong day at work, so I got a slightly later train tonight and was treated to this spectacular view! This was taken from the train with my P&S as we whizzed past Ardmore Point. A lovely, crisp (DRY!!) start to October - fabulous!
I think by the look of the open Chain locker and missing anchor that this was anchored somewhere probably for a long time and finally the gear tore away.
She's wedged now and not taking any more damage, a veritable bargain.
Decided to upload as I liked the combination. Only two more uploads of kylo in the future; 1. His re-designed face, 2. A proper helmet/hood. Credit for face decal goes to Phoenix Custom Bricks
Looks like the tariff war is about to begin. Itās a war that no one wins.
Now there is a grin asking to be slapped. Something from on line.
things can only look up, day four witih sick kids. Isak is still not well. Ada is finally at school, and I am curious to hear how she's feeling once she gets home soon.
this is the crappiest winter ever. we haven't managed to dodge one single flu, cold or what the hey they're all called.
March 07, 2016
Natter:
[nat-er]
verb (used without object)
1. to talk incessantly; chatter.
noun
2. a conversation; chat.
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Okay, so I tried. I really tried to get a different shot today, but again, the chickadee won out.
Spring cannot come soon enough, my photostream needs some variety, not just a chickadee takeover!
But, what can I say, the chickadees seem so willing to pose for me, while the other birds hide out and taunt me with their songs. Sigh.
Anyway, hope everyone has had a good day.
Click "L" for a larger view.
I was reviewing my New Year's Sunrise photos. Sunrise is tricky, here, because of the deep shadows cast by the mesas as illustrated, below, in a photo from the same excursion. This is the time of day when I am usually out on my daily walk and I accept it as a challenge to capture the best images despite difficult shooting conditions.
Obviously, post processing is important in the finished product. This image started out as somewhat overexposed to preserve the details in the rocks. This area is fascinating to me because of the layers, colors, textures and forms,