joecichjr wrote:
IR paths, from today π€π©Άπ€
p.3 Really really nice, Joe.
Some super paths so far. Ones I wouldn't see without these posts.
photophile wrote:
I enjoy following these paths, share paths you enjoy.
Karin, thank you so much for hosting this week's challenge. Great start!
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LeeK wrote:
Vaun, Thanks for hosting again. Also enjoyed your opening pictures of the Olympic Peninsula area as well as the numerous posts you and others have posted. As I've gotten out into the garden more, I've taken some pictures and... like a few of the "Purple" ones I've taken.
I'm going to try to get back with comments later.
Leek these are just magnificent. (Don't worry about comments. Do whatever works best for you)
lhammer43 wrote:
I went out and grabbed a quick shot of the eclipse from my back yard Monday!
Great eclipse shot in #1, Larry!
And I finally worked up a couple "birds in a blizzard" pix.
A few shots - some, just "snaps". Yesterday we took a 9 hr round trip up north ("down east") to see our grandson at college. Took the coastal route up - in the pouring rain. This is a little taste of rural Maine
A driving rain pounding the windshield
Passed over many ocean inlets
A brief sun moment over the Blueberry Barrens - yes, they are red as blueberry leaves turn red in Fall. This spring, fields will be burned in preparation for growth the following year.
Entering one small town, which is a big town up there. We were heading to Calais - 58 miles still to go.
How 'bout some purple in fireworks...Sit back in a purple seat for a good view.
cmc4214 wrote:
A couple purple mudders. Two different Jeeps, (look at wind shields in download)
Does it say "Body Bouncer"? Looks like fun - until it's time to clean up.