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#501077 - Fri Nov 13 2009 12:26 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: PauFlP]
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A cake which was made to celebrate my niece's partner return from Afghanistan!
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#501078 - Fri Nov 13 2009 04:10 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: JaneMarple]
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The day after the Venice trip, we woke to find snow on the tops of the mountains and, thankfully, another bright & sunny day. This shows both quite well.

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#501079 - Fri Nov 13 2009 05:57 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: martin_cube]
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Oh Jane, I didn't know he was back. Best wishes! It's a super cake!
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#501080 - Fri Nov 13 2009 09:25 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: ren33]
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sue: I was disappointed to see the note where you said "I'll stop".. I was anxiously awaiting the next aquarium pic! I plan on uploading some of my own if I ever get my hard drive sorted out.

clarasue: giggled out loud at the possible relationship between the Angela and the "warning" on the truck lol

jane: very nice cake, but even nicer that he made it back : )

satguru: oh my but those woods would make an excellent halloween location with all those gnarly trees!

mags: that was a really neat link to the "where's waldo" (errm.. where's the dang bird) pic.. how did you do that?

lily: don't you just love those "happy accidents"? very nice pic.

tredici: I am insanely jealous about your owl photo. Most folks don't get to see one at ALL in the wild, never mind get a fabulous picture of one. Am submitting one from my "neck of the woods" (not nearly as nice as yours)
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#501081 - Fri Nov 13 2009 09:44 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: Jakeroo]
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I thinnk both of the owl shots are fantastic.
Such a nice variety of photos lately - thanks to everyone for showing them.

ANother shot from the freak show .. a four eared lamb ...


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#501082 - Fri Nov 13 2009 11:24 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: Copago]
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Lovely cake Jane, glad he's back safe and sound. Friday's brought another round of interesting pics. (Lol at the lamb) Jakeroo, beautiful bird. How did I make the notes? Double left click on the photo, and type in note. Anyone can leave notes, not just the page owner.
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#501083 - Fri Nov 13 2009 11:40 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: MadMags]
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Great cake Jane, and greater still that he's safely home! Love both owl pics, and Sue's aquarium pics, and the four-eared lamb!

Spotting this abandoned boot by the roadside had me thinking up all kinds of scenarios. Was the owner running for the bus, or away from a pursuer? Did the boot get caught in the bus door? Did a naughty three year old throw it out the car window? Perhaps it just fell from a moving van? It was gone when I passed the same spot today, 24 hours after taking the photo...


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#501084 - Sat Nov 14 2009 05:11 AM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: spanishliz]
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had any precipitation lately? Perhaps a wicked witch simply melted away LOL
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#501085 - Sat Nov 14 2009 07:36 AM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: Jakeroo]
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I love the photos of Italy, Martin. The owls are beautiful.



Don Bosco Church, Matunga, Mumbai
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#501086 - Sat Nov 14 2009 09:07 AM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: zorba_scank]
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had any precipitation lately? Perhaps a wicked witch simply melted away LOL

Ooh, Jakeroo, I hadn't thought of that!

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#501087 - Sat Nov 14 2009 11:34 AM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: spanishliz]
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Well I appreciate the positive comments about the picture of the Barn Owl I have to confess I wasn't tramping around the back roads. I had an opportunity to participate is a photo shoot at the Rocky Mountain Raptor Center. These marvelous people rescue birds of prey. Those that can be rehabilitated and released are provided a second chance in the wild, and those that can't are given life in the sanctuary. The modest fee to photograph was well spent to hear about the birds and do their portraits. Here is a little red feathered Eastern Screech Owl who didn't look like he could be a real creature. So darn cute.


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#501088 - Sat Nov 14 2009 11:35 AM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: Tredici]
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And Mad Mags, I love your "silver ball bearinga" capture!

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#501089 - Sat Nov 14 2009 12:03 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: Tredici]
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On the trip around Lake Garda, I spotted these oddly shaped hedges from the window of the coach. (Shades of FarmVille for those who partake in that silly time-wasting. )



(Editted my yours truly to correct speeling mistake.)


Edited by martin_cube (Sat Nov 14 2009 12:05 PM)
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#501090 - Sat Nov 14 2009 12:43 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: spanishliz]
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spanishliz's shot in the "LITTLE" weekly thread of the old church amid the Toronto skyscrapers reminded me of this one I took of St. Patrick's in San Francisco last year. Dedicated in 1872, it's an earthquake survivor.


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#501091 - Sat Nov 14 2009 12:57 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: martin_cube]
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Martin, those look like European yews, Taxus baccata. Very old native European variety, gives gardens and landscaping a nice period flavor.

Tredici, that's the cutest owl ever. By the way, are there a baker's dozen of you?


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#501092 - Sat Nov 14 2009 01:08 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: PauFlP]
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And Mad Mags, I love your "silver ball bearings" capture!





Thanks Tredici! It was a slightly off focus closeup of a spider web that I was just about to delete, when I decided to play with it a bit. I don't tweak my photos much if at all, but I mega-tweaked this one, and decided I'd keep it.
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#501093 - Sat Nov 14 2009 07:43 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: MadMags]
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Another one from my trip to Blackheath, this is the church in the middle of the village.

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#501094 - Sat Nov 14 2009 10:40 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: satguru]
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My sister and I were out in the country today, visiting some Christmas craft shows, and this old bell caught my eye.


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#501095 - Sat Nov 14 2009 10:40 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: satguru]
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The people of Costa Rica stand firm - even after an earthquake.


This work of art is a tribute to the people of CR, and stands outside the Banco Nacional in San Jose where the country's money is minted. This photo was taken yesterday on Friday the 13th just 12 minutes after a 5.1 earthquake. The citizens are very casual about quakes, as they happen so frequently.
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#501096 - Sun Nov 15 2009 03:54 AM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: MadMags]
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Is there a story to the bell, Liz? Did it originally sit atop a building or is it meant to be on the ground?

sunset last night

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#501097 - Sun Nov 15 2009 10:10 AM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: Copago]
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I wish I knew the bell's story, but I don't. Sorry

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#501098 - Sun Nov 15 2009 11:56 AM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: spanishliz]
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I liked this shot of the town of Limone on Lake Garda with the sun glinting off the lake. Gave the view a very pleasing effect to me.

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#501099 - Sun Nov 15 2009 04:28 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: martin_cube]
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In case I'm not the only one fascinated by transport history, here's a lovely example of the old signs I collect, which were stopped in 1964 and despite rules to remove them all remain in many corners and a few major roads. This is in deepest Surrey.

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#501100 - Sun Nov 15 2009 04:51 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: satguru]
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A lone egret in amongst many geese at the nature reserve. Plenty of cormorants too, but they were too far away to photo.

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#501101 - Sun Nov 15 2009 07:55 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: lilyalli]
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Some lovely nature shots, enjoying them all. From the quiet serenity of the countryside to the hustle and bustle of downtown San Jose. The 5.1 earthquake that hit just 25 minutes before hasn't slowed things down any - life in the big city goes on.

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#501102 - Sun Nov 15 2009 08:17 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: MadMags]
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We've had unseasonal rains and a cyclone alert this past week. Taken on a cloudy Sunday morning.

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#501103 - Sun Nov 15 2009 09:12 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: zorba_scank]
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SO when you say you collect road signs, SatG, do you mean photos of them?
I used to collect road signs too until a police officer suggested ever so nicely, as a friend and I were pouring ourselves home one night, that we shouldn't ...

Here's the White Nanny having dinner with a feral rabbit.

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#501104 - Mon Nov 16 2009 07:35 AM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: Copago]
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Here's another picture from Lake Garda, showing a swan having a picnic on the shore with some ducks. It even brought it's own bottle of water. Obviously prefers spring water to the water in the lake.

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#501105 - Mon Nov 16 2009 11:45 AM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: martin_cube]
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Oh dear! No, I collect photos of signs- there are a handful of survivors from pre-1964 and definitely belong on the road. As it happens I got some more today, this is one of a number of types of subway signs which all had capital letters and the others were black on white. They are also meant to light up but probably not for decades. This is one of a set of four double sided in Hounslow.

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#501106 - Mon Nov 16 2009 01:19 PM Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER [Re: satguru]
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Spotted this delivery bicycle during my 'drive-by shooting', in front of a meat and cheese store as we drove through downtown San Jose on Friday.

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