Patterns
My entry for Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge this week. Let’s see how creative you can get. I’m looking forward to what you all decide to post. I just want you to have some fun with your photography.
My entry for Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge this week. Let’s see how creative you can get. I’m looking forward to what you all decide to post. I just want you to have some fun with your photography.
Flamingos come in many different shades of pink, thanks to their diet of brine shrimp and blue-green algae… and, apparently, sometimes a little bit of food coloring. Or in some cases, pink paint.
This episode of California’s Gold, first aired in 2006, tells the story of the four — or actually five — ceremonial spikes connected to the opening of the United States’ first transcontinental railroad. I now have to admit that even though I’ve seen and admired the golden spike on display at the railroad museum in Old Sacramento, I never realized […]
Of all animals, the outward form of the Lion is the most striking ; his look is bold and confident; his gait proud; and his voice terrible ; and from his great strength and agility, is usually styled the king of beasts — WILLIAM PINNOCK, The Guide to Knowledge Until the lion tells his side of the story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter — ZIMBABWEAN PROVERB
The theme for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge this week is Letter Y – Needs to start or end with the letter Y or in the caption for the photo “Why” needs to be present. Let’s see how creative you can we can be on this challenge. Have fun with this week’s challenge.
I’ve been walking past this small trailer for months now, wondering what the words meant. Now I know that hafa adai is a friendly greeting in the language of Guam.
A selection of smiling faces, 1972-1974.