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#790686 - Mon Apr 30 2012 05:16 PM May is Here!
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Welcome to the May thread. I loved all the variety that April brought. Thanks all.
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#790815 - Tue May 01 2012 04:04 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: ren33]
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My son went screaming off on his ripstick, got to the back gate and flew out leaving poor Jinx behind. She sat there next to the ripstick til he came back. awwww.


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#790830 - Tue May 01 2012 06:57 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: Copago]
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Awww why do dog stories always make me cry. People stories rarely do.What a cutie!
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#790977 - Tue May 01 2012 05:53 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: ren33]
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Cherry blossom against a blue sky.

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#791001 - Tue May 01 2012 07:19 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: Christinap]
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A train going through the South Downs between Rowland's Castle and Petersfield

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#791004 - Tue May 01 2012 08:15 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: satguru]
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Jinx does look pitiful waiting for her boy to come back. smile

Our Cherry Blossoms are still about a month away. I'm waiting for the leaves to return to the trees.

Trillium are blossoming all over our woods. In some places as thick as blankets.

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#791039 - Wed May 02 2012 03:27 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: Tori_2s]
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Just a view through the coach window in Ireland, so many ruined castles all over the country, I loved them, my cousin wasn't so keen, she thought there were just too many, seen one, seen them all!

Most of my Irish photos have been point and shoot through the moving coach windows so really potluck.



Edited by sue943 (Wed May 02 2012 03:29 AM)
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#791053 - Wed May 02 2012 06:31 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: sue943]
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They all look so peaceful and still. Lovely.
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#791269 - Wed May 02 2012 09:24 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: ren33]
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Beautiful Sue. I could look at castles all day - imagine how hard it would have been in those days to do something like that - and right next to water like that. Amazing.
I suppose at least they would have been able to save time by not having to do an environmental impact study ...

Here's an sign that won't mean much to many but it's an old beer brand .. I remember it as the one my Dad used to drink oh so many years ago.
Gave me memories seeing it hanging up on the fence around an outback pub. smile



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#791308 - Thu May 03 2012 12:03 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: Copago]
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had to be careful I didn't get run over here! I loved the architecture in Santa Fe when I visited there a couple of years ago for a conference.

This is the Cathedral Basilica of St Francis of Assisi.


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#791322 - Thu May 03 2012 04:27 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: MikeMaster99]
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That looks like Adare Castle, Sue! Very pretty!

Love the basilica, MM, and your beer sign, copago!
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#791324 - Thu May 03 2012 04:36 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: Santana2002]
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We certainly went to Adare, we had lunch there, so quite possible. smile
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#791381 - Thu May 03 2012 10:39 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: sue943]
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A field east of Ongar

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#791448 - Thu May 03 2012 04:27 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: satguru]
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satguru, is that canola in the background?

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#791471 - Thu May 03 2012 07:33 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: MikeMaster99]
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First butterfly of the year in the garden today

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#791607 - Fri May 04 2012 09:46 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: Gees63]
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An ornamental pond at a convention centre in Ongar

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#791671 - Fri May 04 2012 04:04 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: satguru]
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Pansies peeping out from among the poppy foliage

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#791706 - Fri May 04 2012 06:04 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: Christinap]
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May blossoms on my neighbour's tree


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#791851 - Sat May 05 2012 09:57 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: spanishliz]
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Glorious.

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#791920 - Sat May 05 2012 03:31 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: Chavs]
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I found a little shell I thought was pretty and took it home to try a still life.

I have to keep the pic small though.....................................................................................cos it's out of focus.

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#791933 - Sat May 05 2012 04:27 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: Chavs]
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Lovely. A stroke of genious to put it on the beautiful tree bark.
Still life would be another good subject for a 2 week theme.


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#791938 - Sat May 05 2012 05:06 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: ren33]
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The centre of Epping, I hadn't been here for ages

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#792196 - Sun May 06 2012 05:29 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: satguru]
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This is the view across the bridleway where I walk Susie. The white on the field is a flock of seagulls that seem to be there pretty much all the time.

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#792211 - Sun May 06 2012 07:02 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: Christinap]
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A field of rapeseed near Stratfield Saye in Berkshire

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#792237 - Sun May 06 2012 07:54 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: satguru]
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All the pictures are lovely. I especially love the still life chavs. The flowers and the pond make me think nice weather must be on its way here. The leaves are finally coming out on the trees.

While looking through pictures tonight I came across this one. A young Moose that came here to the farm a few years ago and kept breaking down fencing. He made the cows so nervous. But isn't he beautiful!



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#792258 - Sun May 06 2012 08:32 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: Tori_2s]
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I've been inspired to try my luck taking flower photos by all the wonderful pics here. I'm definitely an amateur (but keen to learn) so if anyone wants to pass on any tips, please do so, either here, or by PM. (I also hope I've got the sizing right now that photobucket has changed)

This is a Pink Lace Azalea - as winter is fast approaching, the number of flowers still about is rapidly declining.....


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#792269 - Sun May 06 2012 08:50 PM Re: May is Here! [Re: MikeMaster99]
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The moose is magnificent, Tori! What do you farm?

Here is a pretty pink sunrise this morning.



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#792306 - Mon May 07 2012 01:37 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: Copago]
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Love that sunset, and Tori the moose is great. How lovely to have that on your farm, even if he did damage the fences.

Mike, lovely flower photo, doesn't look like you need any advice. By the way, I love the Basilica photo as well.

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#792310 - Mon May 07 2012 04:09 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: Christinap]
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Love that moose!!!

Yesterday I had the opportunity of taking a guided visit of the MCS Divina, a 333 metre long, brand spanking new cruise liner, due to go into service in two weeks. We trekked all over that ship, from the opulent atrium, to the unfinished lower decks, to the top floor panoramic discotheque, we peeped behind the doors of the morgue, and had a squint at the captain's cockpit, admired the automatic laundry machinery which can iron and fold thousands of sets of sheets a day (a major consideration for the cleaning staff). It was like Disneyworld for grownups, luxury to the last detail, and was totally amazing.

No photos allowed on board the liner, but here's a shot taken on the quays. Difficult to get the whole length of her in, and there are people in the foreground which will give you an idea of the scale of the beast, though you really need to "see it to believe it".

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#792343 - Mon May 07 2012 07:13 AM Re: May is Here! [Re: Santana2002]
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My, that is big. How many people will she carry, must be thousands.

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