I like the photo of the berries. The lack of leaves emphasizes the berries.
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I like the photo of the berries. The lack of leaves emphasizes the berries.
I like the first one best, if has more colour in the clouds and the plants in the foreground add depth to the scene.Just a little bit of sunset colour, and a sheet of ice changes it's appearance
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These were taken with my iPhone.
It's also my favorite. All of them were taken after sunset. While the sun had just set when I took the first one, it was long gone when I took the second and third picture.I like the first one best, if has more colour in the clouds and the plants in the foreground add depth to the scene.
I like the silhouette best, it makes the best of the sunset colours.
You're right. It's also my favorite. It's the only picture I kept from those taken with my Canon.I like the silhouette best, it makes the best of the sunset colours.
I'd have loved to see the poppies when I was there last year, but they had been already removed.Tourists waiting to enter the Tower of London. From my trip in 2014.
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By November 11th, the entire moat was covered with the poppies. Each poppy represented a British soldier that died in action in World War I.I'd have loved to see the poppies when I was there last year, but they had been already removed.
I know.By November 11th, the entire moat was covered with the poppies. Each poppy represented a British soldier that died in action in World War I.
Susan has certainly had a memorable birthday. I'm glad the surprises weren't even more memorable.Winter Storm Jonas - Weather Disaster for the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, & Northeast USA!
We shortened a trip to the Durham area (Susan's birthday treat) and returned home on late Thursday afternoon; most of our bad weather came that night and into Friday - I believe our area was lucky - I believe we got about 2-3" of snow/sleet/ice, but the trees & power lines did not ice up, SO we have had power.
Below a couple of pics from my front door this morning showing our cul-de-sac and my car w/ a tarp - I was suspecting at least 6" on top of that car - on Sunday the temps are suppose to reach the 40sF and some melting will occur but I don't think we will get out of the house before Monday. Also, notice the trees - no ICE which is our MAIN concern in the winter in Piedmont NC, a lucky occurrence.
Others were HIT harder - much of the power outage in North Carolina occurred east of us w/ more ice. My sister-in-law recently move to Gettysburg, PA (yes, the battlefield place I talked about in one of my travelogues last year) - they have a foot & a half of snow presently and still coming down; my brother-in-law in Montauk, Long Island (another travelogue) has about a foot which could double. Not sure that I remember a storm of this geographic extent combined w/ the amounts of snow & ice and also the coastal flooding which is also occurring. Dave
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