Since my wife Teri`s business is called "Editing Fairy" I then added to the little brass dancing fairy, by adding wings. These are from the yard surrounding the house.
Teri is not only a lover, wife & friend, she is also the chef who is now baking my today`s birthday cake.
Since my wife Teri`s business is called "Editing Fairy" I then added to the little brass dancing fairy, by adding wings. These are from the yard surrounding the house.
Teri is not only a lover, wife & friend, she is also the chef who is now baking my today`s birthday cake.
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Oh no,
I see how my comment reflects that. I found the fairy in a box of my junk & decided to polish it up & make a little wooden base for it, with the intent of adding some sort of wings later.
Later came sooner than I thought when I found a bunch of feathers from a bird kill at one of my job sites & a dead butterfly near my place. I just put the rest together to finish my little gift to Teri.
Since my wife Teri`s business is called "Editing Fairy" I then added to the little brass dancing fairy, by adding wings. These are from the yard surrounding the house.
Teri is not only a lover, wife & friend, she is also the chef who is now baking my today`s birthday cake.
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and invitingly fairyland-like. Thanks knucklehead.
Since my wife Teri`s business is called "Editing Fairy" I then added to the little brass dancing fairy, by adding wings. These are from the yard surrounding the house.
Teri is not only a lover, wife & friend, she is also the chef who is now baking my today`s birthday cake.
I like the contrasting themes of your photos.
I spent a few days in Las Vegas recently. It rained 3 of the 4 days I was there but I did get in a few night shots while I was there.
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I like the contrasting themes of your photos.
I spent a few days in Las Vegas recently. It rained 3 of the 4 days I was there but I did get in a few night shots while I was there.
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You'd hardly know the difference between inside and out in your Las Vegas photos if it weren't for the wet ground. Beside the colour, I was fascinated by the people in your photos looking at their devices.
I like the contrasting themes of your photos.
I spent a few days in Las Vegas recently. It rained 3 of the 4 days I was there but I did get in a few night shots while I was there.
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You have a world of amazing and wonderful things around you but you can't be bothered by that because your to busy telling everyone on facebook what you had for dinner.
You'd hardly know the difference between inside and out in your Las Vegas photos if it weren't for the wet ground. Beside the colour, I was fascinated by the people in your photos looking at their devices.
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Just want to say thank you for posting this every week. It is a highlight for me. We Berners here won the only county in CA for Bernie. Then we started a local campaign and won two progressive city council seats. And now there is frump. Our town is ~30% Hispanic per the census. Then there are all the udoocs. Lots a lots. Now the farmers, who were all for them going are wondering who is going to do the work.
And today ice just started gathering people up in so ca and in austin and I don't know where else. I am at a loss for words.
The far far end of the beach past the wharf...
Beach Blues
Ship Ashore
So this Beach at sunrise kinda helps me keep my sanity (and keeps me off the streets at night)
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Just want to say thank you for posting this every week. It is a highlight for me. We Berners here won the only county in CA for Bernie. Then we started a local campaign and won two progressive city council seats. And now there is frump. Our town is ~30% Hispanic per the census. Then there are all the udoocs. Lots a lots. Now the farmers, who were all for them going are wondering who is going to do the work.
And today ice just started gathering people up in so ca and in austin and I don't know where else. I am at a loss for words.
The far far end of the beach past the wharf...
Beach Blues
Ship Ashore
So this Beach at sunrise kinda helps me keep my sanity (and keeps me off the streets at night)
Just want to say thank you for posting this every week. It is a highlight for me. We Berners here won the only county in CA for Bernie. Then we started a local campaign and won two progressive city council seats. And now there is frump. Our town is ~30% Hispanic per the census. Then there are all the udoocs. Lots a lots. Now the farmers, who were all for them going are wondering who is going to do the work.
And today ice just started gathering people up in so ca and in austin and I don't know where else. I am at a loss for words.
The far far end of the beach past the wharf...
Beach Blues
Ship Ashore
So this Beach at sunrise kinda helps me keep my sanity (and keeps me off the streets at night)
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Thank you for your appreciation and always enjoyable contributions.
Just want to say thank you for posting this every week. It is a highlight for me. We Berners here won the only county in CA for Bernie. Then we started a local campaign and won two progressive city council seats. And now there is frump. Our town is ~30% Hispanic per the census. Then there are all the udoocs. Lots a lots. Now the farmers, who were all for them going are wondering who is going to do the work.
And today ice just started gathering people up in so ca and in austin and I don't know where else. I am at a loss for words.
The far far end of the beach past the wharf...
Beach Blues
Ship Ashore
So this Beach at sunrise kinda helps me keep my sanity (and keeps me off the streets at night)
I really like that first photo a lot Janis. I couldn't make out the trick of the light at first. Then the context became clear. Transportative, magical. Fantastic compliment, the two are to each other.
Those are really wonderful shots on the beach, magiamma. Great eye.
Just wanted to say that although I don't often comment I usually do peek in. And I must say, that some of the images have left indelible impressions in me.
And Happy Bday, knucklehead! I remember a photo you posted of some woodwork you did, within the framing of a house I believe, that was mind-blowing.
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I really like that first photo a lot Janis. I couldn't make out the trick of the light at first. Then the context became clear. Transportative, magical. Fantastic compliment, the two are to each other.
Those are really wonderful shots on the beach, magiamma. Great eye.
Just wanted to say that although I don't often comment I usually do peek in. And I must say, that some of the images have left indelible impressions in me.
And Happy Bday, knucklehead! I remember a photo you posted of some woodwork you did, within the framing of a house I believe, that was mind-blowing.
These are from last Saturday. I liked how the clouds were; these were at Decker Lake, looking west toward the Oquirrh range:
First we went to Lee Kay Ponds, which were still mostly frozen over and there wasn't a lot to see.
We have blue herons here year-round. I thought for sure it would be too cold for them to stay, but apparently they do! We also have black-crowned night herons that stay all year, but I haven't seen any of those yet.
I'm still looking for hooded mergansers. It's been really warm here though and the ice there had melted a couple days later, and there were 11 hooded mergansers there, according to eBird. FML! Maybe tomorrow we'll have some time to go again.
These are from Decker Lake:
American wigeons; another life bird!
I saw this kestrel land up on that utility pole and thought ooh, what's that? I zoomed in with my camera but couldn't make out colors as the sun was reflecting off the screen, so it wasn't until I got home and looked at it on the computer that I could identify it as an American kestrel.
That smaller goose with the stubby bill toward the upper-right is a cackling goose. There's also a ruddy duck there, which I only learned recently that they change colors for the winter.
These are from last Saturday. I liked how the clouds were; these were at Decker Lake, looking west toward the Oquirrh range:
First we went to Lee Kay Ponds, which were still mostly frozen over and there wasn't a lot to see.
We have blue herons here year-round. I thought for sure it would be too cold for them to stay, but apparently they do! We also have black-crowned night herons that stay all year, but I haven't seen any of those yet.
I'm still looking for hooded mergansers. It's been really warm here though and the ice there had melted a couple days later, and there were 11 hooded mergansers there, according to eBird. FML! Maybe tomorrow we'll have some time to go again.
These are from Decker Lake:
American wigeons; another life bird!
I saw this kestrel land up on that utility pole and thought ooh, what's that? I zoomed in with my camera but couldn't make out colors as the sun was reflecting off the screen, so it wasn't until I got home and looked at it on the computer that I could identify it as an American kestrel.
That smaller goose with the stubby bill toward the upper-right is a cackling goose. There's also a ruddy duck there, which I only learned recently that they change colors for the winter.
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These are from last Saturday. I liked how the clouds were; these were at Decker Lake, looking west toward the Oquirrh range:
First we went to Lee Kay Ponds, which were still mostly frozen over and there wasn't a lot to see.
We have blue herons here year-round. I thought for sure it would be too cold for them to stay, but apparently they do! We also have black-crowned night herons that stay all year, but I haven't seen any of those yet.
I'm still looking for hooded mergansers. It's been really warm here though and the ice there had melted a couple days later, and there were 11 hooded mergansers there, according to eBird. FML! Maybe tomorrow we'll have some time to go again.
These are from Decker Lake:
American wigeons; another life bird!
I saw this kestrel land up on that utility pole and thought ooh, what's that? I zoomed in with my camera but couldn't make out colors as the sun was reflecting off the screen, so it wasn't until I got home and looked at it on the computer that I could identify it as an American kestrel.
That smaller goose with the stubby bill toward the upper-right is a cackling goose. There's also a ruddy duck there, which I only learned recently that they change colors for the winter.
So I'll post a few from that shoot. I posted some of these at JPR but I don't think I posted them here.
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Pentax Q10 with Holga 10mm toy lens
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I'm having severe script problems (and it's so late), instead of posting a photo of a show Springer, thought I'd post a photo that I found on Twitter late last week.
(Obviously) It's of a bank sign in our old stomping grounds in Interior Alaska. We still miss that place tremendously, including the arctic weather!
'Chena' was the name of our first Springer--an Alaskan Sourdough--who lived to the ripe old age of 17-1/2 years. She was born in a subdivision just off the road referenced in the above photo byline.
Hey, Everyone have a wonderful weekend!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving." ____Author Unknown
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I'm having severe script problems (and it's so late), instead of posting a photo of a show Springer, thought I'd post a photo that I found on Twitter late last week.
(Obviously) It's of a bank sign in our old stomping grounds in Interior Alaska. We still miss that place tremendously, including the arctic weather!
'Chena' was the name of our first Springer--an Alaskan Sourdough--who lived to the ripe old age of 17-1/2 years. She was born in a subdivision just off the road referenced in the above photo byline.
Hey, Everyone have a wonderful weekend!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving." ____Author Unknown
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You must have definitely had to stomp through the pile of snow that covered the ground. That's definitely not for me ; ).
I'm having severe script problems (and it's so late), instead of posting a photo of a show Springer, thought I'd post a photo that I found on Twitter late last week.
(Obviously) It's of a bank sign in our old stomping grounds in Interior Alaska. We still miss that place tremendously, including the arctic weather!
'Chena' was the name of our first Springer--an Alaskan Sourdough--who lived to the ripe old age of 17-1/2 years. She was born in a subdivision just off the road referenced in the above photo byline.
Hey, Everyone have a wonderful weekend!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving." ____Author Unknown
We recall doing this the first winter after we arrived in Alaska. Guess this is sort of a rite of initiation to the Arctic.
BTW, both of your photos were really interesting. Last night, I have such a script problem, that I (uncharacteristically) made my comments as concise as possible.
Have a great rest of the weekend!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving." ____Author Unknown
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We recall doing this the first winter after we arrived in Alaska. Guess this is sort of a rite of initiation to the Arctic.
BTW, both of your photos were really interesting. Last night, I have such a script problem, that I (uncharacteristically) made my comments as concise as possible.
Have a great rest of the weekend!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving." ____Author Unknown
I still had that problem--now, it's dodging the extreme heat and humidity when I walk 'the B.'
Seriously, we were there in the 80's and 90's, and all of our dogs wore decent coats in the winter; however, we gave up on doggie boots, pretty early on. Since there were times that their paws 'froze up,' we had to shorten the walks, walking them more often.
It really wasn't an uncomfortable cold (to me), since the Interior is quite dry, humidity-wise. If anything, the greatest potential harm was underestimating the cold, since it often felt relatively comfortable--even at dangerous temperatures.
Hey, have a great day!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving." ____Author Unknown
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I think
I understand.
I`m already against the next war
Today is my birthday
Happy Birthday to you.
Here`s a little one I made for Teri
The "editing Fairy"
I`m already against the next war
happy birthday, knuck!
many happys to you!
Happy Birthday knucklehead!
I think you’ve always understood … that you’re against the next war ; ).
Nice, that you get to celebrate with your loving wife and friend, who can also bake you a cake!
The inside out photos are quite literal, in reality. But I'm sure it didn't take you long to see that.
I call this...
'Slumped Again'.
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
That's my favourite Purfleet portrait so far.
She's quite a good model!
Fairy
Since my wife Teri`s business is called "Editing Fairy" I then added to the little brass dancing fairy, by adding wings. These are from the yard surrounding the house.
Teri is not only a lover, wife & friend, she is also the chef who is now baking my today`s birthday cake.
I`m already against the next war
Did you cast the figure?
Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.
@Bollox Ref Oh no,
I see how my comment reflects that. I found the fairy in a box of my junk & decided to polish it up & make a little wooden base for it, with the intent of adding some sort of wings later.
Later came sooner than I thought when I found a bunch of feathers from a bird kill at one of my job sites & a dead butterfly near my place. I just put the rest together to finish my little gift to Teri.
I`m already against the next war
Happy B day Knuckle.
Beautiful use of Monarch wings.
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That's simply beautiful,
and invitingly fairyland-like. Thanks knucklehead.
Thanks for hosting Fri photo Janis
I like the contrasting themes of your photos.
I spent a few days in Las Vegas recently. It rained 3 of the 4 days I was there but I did get in a few night shots while I was there.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
Those steel trees
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
They would look better with leaves
Actually those are the stanchions holding up the overhead video screens.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
You're welcome Socalprogressive,
You'd hardly know the difference between inside and out in your Las Vegas photos if it weren't for the wet ground. Beside the colour, I was fascinated by the people in your photos looking at their devices.
You know how it is Janis
You have a world of amazing and wonderful things around you but you can't be bothered by that because your to busy telling everyone on facebook what you had for dinner.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
One for the road
Rochester Castle.
Gëzuar!!
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Beautiful composition
And such an interesting looking place. The photo is mysterious and inviting at the same time. I wish I could explore that building.
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That looks foreboding
or forbidding. Can't tell which. I love all the triangles.
Janis and Bollox
Just want to say thank you for posting this every week. It is a highlight for me. We Berners here won the only county in CA for Bernie. Then we started a local campaign and won two progressive city council seats. And now there is frump. Our town is ~30% Hispanic per the census. Then there are all the udoocs. Lots a lots. Now the farmers, who were all for them going are wondering who is going to do the work.
And today ice just started gathering people up in so ca and in austin and I don't know where else. I am at a loss for words.
The far far end of the beach past the wharf...
Beach Blues
Ship Ashore
So this Beach at sunrise kinda helps me keep my sanity (and keeps me off the streets at night)
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Glad you like the Friday posts.
ICE is an aptly named organization. Very cold.
I like the ship ashore.
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Thank you
Reminding me, we are human.
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The far end of the beach looks far-out!
Thank you for your appreciation and always enjoyable contributions.
Janis I really like the white grey of the screen door
with the white grey of the chair outside. Love that they are both transparent. And then the splosh of green. Looks inviting.
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evening janis, folks...
i went to the orchid extravaganza at longwood gardens a couple of weekends ago and saw some pretty cool things...
They look like they're looking at you too.
Thanks joe.
Some beautiful shots, folks. Thanks.
All of you.
I really like that first photo a lot Janis. I couldn't make out the trick of the light at first. Then the context became clear. Transportative, magical. Fantastic compliment, the two are to each other.
Those are really wonderful shots on the beach, magiamma. Great eye.
Just wanted to say that although I don't often comment I usually do peek in. And I must say, that some of the images have left indelible impressions in me.
And Happy Bday, knucklehead! I remember a photo you posted of some woodwork you did, within the framing of a house I believe, that was mind-blowing.
"If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:
THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"
- Kurt Vonnegut
Magical and fantastic
are definitely complimentary : ).
Thank you Mark.
Hi everyone!
These are from last Saturday. I liked how the clouds were; these were at Decker Lake, looking west toward the Oquirrh range:
First we went to Lee Kay Ponds, which were still mostly frozen over and there wasn't a lot to see.
We have blue herons here year-round. I thought for sure it would be too cold for them to stay, but apparently they do! We also have black-crowned night herons that stay all year, but I haven't seen any of those yet.
I'm still looking for hooded mergansers. It's been really warm here though and the ice there had melted a couple days later, and there were 11 hooded mergansers there, according to eBird. FML! Maybe tomorrow we'll have some time to go again.
These are from Decker Lake:
American wigeons; another life bird!
I saw this kestrel land up on that utility pole and thought ooh, what's that? I zoomed in with my camera but couldn't make out colors as the sun was reflecting off the screen, so it wasn't until I got home and looked at it on the computer that I could identify it as an American kestrel.
That smaller goose with the stubby bill toward the upper-right is a cackling goose. There's also a ruddy duck there, which I only learned recently that they change colors for the winter.
This shit is bananas.
I like the grassy island
with the tufts of grass and the Canadian geese.
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Thank you Daenerys
You and birds are a great combo.
I haven't taken a photo since the Jan 28th
So I'll post a few from that shoot. I posted some of these at JPR but I don't think I posted them here.
Sigma 10-20mm
Tamron 90mm Macro with 2x Tele-converter
Phoenix 100mm Macro
Pentax Q10 with Holga 10mm toy lens
Helios 44m 58mm
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Beautiful, all.
My favourites were the single, ethereal pink Bougainvilla flowers. Their delicate paper-like petals or brachts are entrancing.
Evening & thanks for tonight's photography OT! Since
I'm having severe script problems (and it's so late), instead of posting a photo of a show Springer, thought I'd post a photo that I found on Twitter late last week.
(Obviously) It's of a bank sign in our old stomping grounds in Interior Alaska. We still miss that place tremendously, including the arctic weather!
'Chena' was the name of our first Springer--an Alaskan Sourdough--who lived to the ripe old age of 17-1/2 years. She was born in a subdivision just off the road referenced in the above photo byline.
Hey, Everyone have a wonderful weekend!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."
____Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
Brrrrr...
I guess you don't go outside without the right equipment Mollie. Do you have snowsuits for your dogs?
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Hi Mollie.
Is that fog or frozen air?
You must have definitely had to stomp through the pile of snow that covered the ground. That's definitely not for me ; ).
The first narcissus of the season
SF Bay Area late January. Don't know the name of this one,
as the bulbs were mislabeled by the seller.
The bright innocence and promise of Spring!
Thanks psyched.
Hi, Janis! It appears to be either
freezing fog, or ice fog. IIRC, ice fog forms mostly when the humidity is at, or near 100%, and the temps drop well below zero.
Here's a fun video from the National Weather Service,
We recall doing this the first winter after we arrived in Alaska. Guess this is sort of a rite of initiation to the Arctic.
BTW, both of your photos were really interesting. Last night, I have such a script problem, that I (uncharacteristically) made my comments as concise as possible.
Have a great rest of the weekend!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."
____Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
That's even better than watching your warm breath
condense in the cold air. Thanks for the video, and have a wonderful weekend Mollie.
Hola, magiamma! Actually, I wish
I still had that problem--now, it's dodging the extreme heat and humidity when I walk 'the B.'
Seriously, we were there in the 80's and 90's, and all of our dogs wore decent coats in the winter; however, we gave up on doggie boots, pretty early on. Since there were times that their paws 'froze up,' we had to shorten the walks, walking them more often.
It really wasn't an uncomfortable cold (to me), since the Interior is quite dry, humidity-wise. If anything, the greatest potential harm was underestimating the cold, since it often felt relatively comfortable--even at dangerous temperatures.
Hey, have a great day!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."
____Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.