Very nice. Did you manage to capture a meteor, too? (Left side of photo.)
Great image, but the island is called the Isle of Skye and Quirang is spelled Quiraing. One member here referred to me as a member of the grammar police and I don't think she meant it as a compliment. Hope you don't mind my corrections.
Great image, but the island is called the Isle of Skye and Quirang is spelled Quiraing. One member here referred to me as a member of the grammar police and I don't think she meant it as a compliment. Hope you don't mind my corrections.
Why would this creature be subject to poaching?
why does the horse in number four have its eyes completely covered? I know about blinders, but this is extreme.
Stapelia, also called Carrion Flower due to the smell, which thankfully is slight. I had one a few years ago that bloomed in great profusion. I'post photos if I can find them.
When Red Skelton was asked why he laughed at his own jokes, he replied "Only the ones I've never heard before."
Very striking and unusual. Good job.
Oh, and the list of side-effects for prescription drugs advertised on television (why would prescription drugs be advertised on television?) is as long as your arm and ranges from kidney failure to heart failure to death. Who would want to risk taking such drugs?
Oh, and the list of side-effects for prescription drugs advertised on television (why would prescription drugs be advertised on television?) is as long as your arm and ranges from kidney failure to heart failure to death. Who would want to risk taking such drugs?
Of the fruit available today (but especially pears), it goes from rock-hard to rotten without ever passing ripe.
Of the fruit available today (but especially pears), it goes from rock-hard to rotten without ever passing ripe.
I know envy is a sin, but that's the one I was hoping to find.
Almost certainly a broad-winged hawk,
I always liked some of the lighter observations, such as: "Ending a sentence with a preposition is something with which up I will not put."