While taking a shortcut through an office park near my school today, I spotted this fountain in the middle of a pond. It worked better in monochrome - I especially liked the reflections.
Friday, 19th April, 2024.
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Fine photos posted last week by kwarkito (L'Histoire de nos ratages) and
tomthebackroadstraveller (The Sky).
kwarkito
tomthebackroadstraveller
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Steam Trams and The Bridge Street Yard
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The Bridge Street Yard from a nearby building (looking north). Taken c.
1899 and sourced from the "Trams Downunder" website.
Marty McFly knew all about goi...
About the Journey: You're crazy! Aren't you?
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About the Journey: You're crazy! Aren't you?: I'm thinking that being crazy
(at least the delusional part) is required, if you set out to be a
successful f...
Goodbye Blogger - Welcome WordPress
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I have been using Blogger as host for my blog *Visual Natural* since 2006.
It has been an interesting experience, but also one that has added some
grey hai...
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...
Yolanda's Last Post
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Dear Loyal Followers of Yolanda's Blog:
My name is Tim and I am Yolanda's best friend, soul-mate and husband.
It's with a heavy heart and teary eyes that I...
More High-Speed Fun Times
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Aside from a little experience with which depth-of-field settings work best
with various objects, and things like that, not much has changed. I just
wanted...
Day 244 - pumpkin decay
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i have absolutely {loved} watching this pumpkin decay
i could have moved it many times
and tossed it away
but there was a strange beauty every time i looked ...
Retirement of this Blog
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I've come to a decision to officially retire this blog. The name no longer
fits with my new method of posting. I'll keep it around for a while,
because I...
I'm a Middle School Science teacher and single mom to a 13 year old girl. We are owned by two cats. I have a Master's in Educational Technology and enjoy photography, reading and knitting in addition to spending time online.
taking oics is like taking history
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