First photo from Montana and last two are the Maury Cemetery in Richmond, VA
Battle of the Little Bighorn, Montana...the black one is Custer
MAURY CEMETERY, RICHMOND, VA
Trees in my backyard....... :mrgreen:
William wrote:
silverhawk wrote:
TWO LEAVES AND A RED PICKUP HOOD
Simple and clean, I like it, Bravo. Bv
Thanks for the nice compliment.......if you'll also notice
the dark places on the hood are the reflections of the tree... :mrgreen:
suntomoon wrote:
Very pretty, so clear. I am in Va,too.
Thanks neighbor.....you know Aylett? On the way from Mechanicsville to Tappahannock on US-360.....
also, have a friend and a Nephew living in VA Beach........thanks again for the nice comment......hwmcc
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Tappahannock,+Virginia&hl=en&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=35.684144,60.820313&oq=TAPPAHANNOCK,+VIRGINIA&t=h&hnear=Tappahannock,+Essex,+Virginia&z=13
RAPPAHANNOCK RIVER BRIDGE, TAPPAHANNOCK, VIRGINIA
CRAFTS FAIR IN WEST VIRGINIA
CARDINALS BY WEST VIRGINIA CRAFTSMAN
APPLES BY WEST VIRGINIA CRAFTSMAN
TWO LEAVES AND A RED PICKUP HOOD
TWO LEAVES AND A RED PICKUP HOOD
rivernan wrote:
SILVERHAWK found RED ON A HOOK what does that mean breakaway...breakaway from the fish...or stuck in the fish and break away from our line...
On this fishing pier, when they are fishing for fish of greater size, they use two fishing poles......they take a long spinning rod or casting rod and cast a weight out as far as they can, they place the pole into a holder already attached to the pier....this provides a line, like a "guywire" on towers, etc....then they attach this sliding attachment to the line and after casting a bait fish(a live fish,usually as big as they have, I've seen them using 12" blue fish) with a casting rod, they clip this line to the attachment.......when the larger fish takes the bait, it pulls the line from the attachment (break away)....here's a photo of the setup....with this method of fishing, they can just sit back and wait for something to take the bait, usually the mackerel, but could be a blue fish, a cobia or shark....the wait can be long and this way they don't have to stand and hold the pole...... :mrgreen:
BREAKAWAY ATTACHMENT ON MACKERAL RIG
BREAKAWAY ATTACHMENT ON MACKERAL RIG
The Grasshopper or Locust
Here's a couple of mine to get the ball rolling...... :mrgreen:
Bumblebee and a Snowberry Clearwing Hummingbird Moth
A MOTH
BUTTERFLY ON A BUTTERFLY BUSH
BUMBLEBEE ON A BUTTERFLY BUSH
Thanks.......here's a couple... :mrgreen:
South of the Border, NC/SC State line on I-95....... :mrgreen:
EASTERN TIGER SWALLOWTAIL BUTTERFLIES