Folks must all be out enjoying a beautiful day. Before I head out...these were found in a friend's garden this week. Edited with phone apps.
Edited so just tip was focused
Straw flower
Cockscomb
[quote=lhammer43]Can you believe it. It’s Sunday again already. That means Free Sunday should be opened for you to post anything you would like to share with us all but keep it family friendly. My wife monitors what I look at.
You got leftovers for previous challenges you still want to share; we will enjoy them here. You learned something new we should all know, help us out with some good lessons learned posts.
I will start with an afternoon experience Dee and I shared as we had returned to the boat in The Dalles, OR and were sitting on the 4th deck up front waiting for other shore excursions to return. There were really dark threatening clouds North of us with lightning dancing from them. I tried a few hand-held shots with little success. Then we spotted two lights moving in the clouds or below them anyway and were coming our way it looked like. As they got closer it turned out to be two airplanes that crossed the river (Lake) in front of us and made a sweeping left turn South of the river (Lake) and came straight at the boat.[/quoteT
Larry thanks for hosting free Sunday, Larry great group cool or hot lighting
PAToGraphy wrote:
We had a night time visitor glued to one of our windows...I think "it" was busy eating spiders.
Pat cool photo sticky feet, maybe be froggy went a cortin'
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
RonDavis wrote:
Here something a little different......
Tribune Tower:
In April, 2021, I was given the opportunity to visit the iconic Chicago Tribune Tower building which is being converted to luxury residential condominiums. This historic, 32 story building was completed in 1925 on Chicago’s famed Magnificent Mile. Because of early construction techniques, the modernization and renovation has presented the construction crews with lots of structural surprises causing multiple schedule setbacks. Although the work is not complete, the completely refurbished building and new residential units promise to be as beautiful (and as expensive $$,$$$,$$$) as presented in CG on the web-site:
https://tribunetower.com/#Photos of the “CROWN” of the building are being posted here with no intent to compete with or promote the Computer Graphics presentation used by the sales office. So, these selected few (fun) photos reflect an artistic interpretation of work-in-progress with heavy post processing sky replacement that I think Bat Man would like….(lighten-up 😊, it’s my fantasy)
Here something a little different...... br Tribune... (
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You've hit a bases loaded homer out of the park here 🌀💞🏆💞🌀
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
PAToGraphy wrote:
We had a night time visitor glued to one of our windows...I think "it" was busy eating spiders.
Eye-catchingly awesome ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
[quote=PAToGraphy]Folks must all be out enjoying a beautiful day. Before I head out...these were found in a friend's garden this week. Edited with phone apps.[/quot
Gorgeous dazzlers 🌼🌼⭐🌼🌼
RonDavis wrote:
Here something a little different......
Tribune Tower:
In April, 2021, I was given the opportunity to visit the iconic Chicago Tribune Tower building which is being converted to luxury residential condominiums. This historic, 32 story building was completed in 1925 on Chicago’s famed Magnificent Mile. Because of early construction techniques, the modernization and renovation has presented the construction crews with lots of structural surprises causing multiple schedule setbacks. Although the work is not complete, the completely refurbished building and new residential units promise to be as beautiful (and as expensive $$,$$$,$$$) as presented in CG on the web-site:
https://tribunetower.com/#Photos of the “CROWN” of the building are being posted here with no intent to compete with or promote the Computer Graphics presentation used by the sales office. So, these selected few (fun) photos reflect an artistic interpretation of work-in-progress with heavy post processing sky replacement that I think Bat Man would like….(lighten-up 😊, it’s my fantasy)
Here something a little different...... br Tribune... (
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Very nice, Ron. I enjoyed your treatment of this old structure.
By the way, one of my best friends in Omaha, NE and a fraternity brother was Ron Davis. Since he passed 5 or 6 years ago I pretty sure you are not a reincarnation of him.
hope you'll drop by more .
PAToGraphy wrote:
We had a night time visitor glued to one of our windows...I think "it" was busy eating spiders.
Good to have around. Keeps the insect population in check
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