Skywatch Friday - 14 November 2024 Edition
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[image: IMG_0533_2_4_Detail] Fall is a wonderful time for skies. Skies with
Fall Color is a double bonus. Here in Oklahoma the fall color lasts until a
big...
Autumn Colour and Fungi along the Water of Leith
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I was pleased to find these fungi in Craiglockart Dells, alongside the
Water of Leith.
*Oyster fungi *
*Purple Disc Fungi*
The autumn colours are s...
It's better made at home
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Making some basics at home can cut costs and reduce many additives in food
and cleaners. I make sauce mixes, drinks, laundry liquid, spray cleaners
and I d...
Pumpkin progress
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Finally one of my pumpkins seems to be viable. I’ve had a lot of failures
this year but this looks like a go-er! Not the best shape but I’ll take
it. L...
The New Cottagesmallholder HQ
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This is a computer generated image of my new house. It has two bedrooms and
a bathroom upstairs, downstairs there is a sitting room, a loo and a
kitchen ...
Summer Speed
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Hello! Just popping in very quickly in amongst wrapping a big parcel,
making a packed lunch, sorting laundry, dashing out to the shops, and
packing for a f...
Coastal Pandanus
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Pandanus Tectorius aka Screw Pine, an iconic sub-tropical evergreen tree,
native to Australia and found growing abundantly along the coastline of
Queensl...
2018 My Year with Cancer
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First of all, apologies to anyone who commented on the last post I did and
didn't get a reply. For some reason all the comments got lost.
This is the firs...
Scale by Jason Freeman
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Scale by Jason Freeman
[image: Scale by Jason Freeman]
Friday, 24th February 2017
PhotoCompetitions.com Find photo contests to enter sorted by deadline and ...
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What Brings Us Home.... So many times we stray from the path that we are
traveling. Sometimes what distracts us is something that can bring
insight, clari...
The Trouble With Goats and Sheep
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Some folk say that we spend a lot of our adult lives trying to recapture
the moments in our childhood when we were truly happy, before all the
baggage an...
DNA testing Foreign Dogs
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Over the past few years there have been an increasing number of street
dogs being brought to the UK for rehoming. Just in the past year I have
noticed a...
Wheel of the Year // Samhain Blessings
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Brightest blessings for a wonderful Samhain one and all. B and I are
currently in New York so it's tricky to celebrate right now but we'll make
sure we hav...
no blogger for now
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I have had this blog since December 2007. Now Blogger has decided I have
used all of my available space and is not allowing me to post photos. Oh,
sure I c...
Watery Wednesday #176
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Hi guys! I'm sooo sorry I'm late. I've been so busy I don't even know what
day of the week it is. I've got an interesting shot for you this week. I'm
still...
Please follow the link to Weekend Reflections
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I've changed Weekend Reflections web address since I no longer live in
Newtown.
Click HERE to go to Weekend Reflections.
Also please remember to update you...
Merlin...
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Hello everyone, are you all enjoying that small glow of sunshine peeping
through the mist?
(Well that's what it's like here anyway...)
The beautiful pictu...
Walk Around Wortley
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I've still not had chance to have a proper go with my new lens, a 3 hour
walk around Wortley and a big heavy lens don't mix too well. I took the
70-300mm l...
The yellow against the blue on that daffs pic is stunning. Love the donks' big ears.
ReplyDeleteYeah Mick the sun came out at the beginning of our walk but it was only a brief moment before the grey skies rolled in
ReplyDeleteI love the third photo, perfect daffodil shot, the donkies are very sweet too
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun combination of shots. I am glad you pointed out the cutie by the tree. How fun as well as beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love donkeys, they have such silky looking ears. Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeletePerfect for Spring....great for Easter/Palm Sunday.
ReplyDeleteHere's MINE --White Winged Dove sittin' in a tree C O O I N G!!
[scroll down a bit in my Saturday post]
Awww, such sweet donkeys! I'd love to pet them.
ReplyDeleteThe speckled one is so unusual.
Donkeys are adorable...
ReplyDeleteLove seeing the flowers, too :)
Thanks for dropping by...happy week end...
Unusual markings on the donkey in the last Debbie. And such big daffodils where you live. Look great against that blue sky.
ReplyDeleteIt's springtine! Donkeys and daffodils! the perfect combination!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!
Aww nice shots, yes the Daffs are late aren't they? Great post thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteDonkeys and daffodils - a wonderful Spring combination. We have daffodils now - but no donkeys.
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