Capture: Someone, Somewhere, In Summertime
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
my sunflowers in the back seem to have finally brought actual honeybees back to my garden
Rosemary keeps them humming along....
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Lilith __, in reply to
Fantail…. boy they move fast
So do trees, eh? ;-)
Jackson, I think it's time for an Autumn thread, eh?
Love your recent skies, BTW. :-) -
Nora Leggs, in reply to
So do trees, eh? ;-)
Action shot!!
Jackson, I think it’s time for an Autumn thread, eh?
Maybe a Fashion Focussed thread…. warm cardies, parkas and whatnot for staying warm while continuing to catch those Autumn pictures.....
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ChrisW, in reply to
Thrush?
Starling.
Deserves a better response, especially after that beautifully well done duck on the blue thread. Another starling through window-glass the other day, scoffing a fig. (So this is Fig. 1) The degree of spottiness is highly variable.
Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 - Starling is in boots and all. These from closer, at my parents' bird-feeder, in October a few years ago. Yellow bill for the breeding season. Each arrowhead/triangular white spot is a feather tip.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
weirdest potato
A mighty peculiar potato! Have you eaten it yet?
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Hebe, in reply to
Have you eaten it yet?
No, it is 5 to 6cm high, so not much of a meal there! Technically it is two potatoes: one with Mickey Mouse ears and another dangling on the cord (stolon?) I wish I had taken a photo of the two rude tomatoes we harvested a few weeks ago. they were remarkably, er, protuberant. I am trying also to capture a photo of Bossy Flossy with no clothes on: she is moulting horribly. She seems aware of her tattiness and runs into the bushes when anyone comes near.
Peculiar veges and gargoyle animals: suburban Kiwi gothic.
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Hebe, in reply to
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Wow, great Geoff. What a trip you're having.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
a once-grand hotel by the railway tracks in Needles CA
I have to ask, is there a sister town called Pins?
Love the house with the tree coming out the top - that's indoor outdoor flow!
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Jos,
Love the Kiwi gothic hebe.
What a trip Geoff, never come down!
Love the shadowy gate Nora.
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Geoff Lealand, in reply to
Named after rock features nearby--pinnacles with wind-blown holes in them, But Needles is a prickly sort of town--gets up to 49c in summer and if it rains, it is hot rain, The end point of the journey of the Joad family and the starting point of Two-lane Blacktop
If you ever get there, I recommend breakfast at the Wheelhouse Restaurant ("Favourite amongst locals since 1978"). But avoid Porky's (next to the Desert Mirage Motel) as the food is horrible.
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What was most extraordinary was driving by volcano cones, surrounded by extensive ancient lava flows. Really empty roads too across the Mohave Desert.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Jos,
I was going to suggest an orange thread, this sure looks like the start!
Either that or a crazy car thread, I like shrinking them to fit. I like this little Porsche, Pity the owner will probably never see the photo. :)
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