The feeder is empty, what are you gonna do about it. I'm waiting.
I didn't get a chance to reply, my wife said of course she is right.
Great shot and they didn't run, no tags were needed. Thanks for carrying your camera.
You are a lucky man. Woodland visitors are special. Thanks for sharing.
you need help. Stop in your police station and tell them about this dream, they can help.
film cameras are coming back and they are not cheap
I hope you are healing fast because spring is coming and maybe a prettier one that we have never seen.
The falls photos are very very good. I live in Kentucky and have been in NC years ago and was blown away by the Grandfather mountain woodland and the cantalever highway. I hope this fall it will be safe to travel. God be with you and your family.
Robert Giles
I always stop watering my Christmas cactus about Thanksgiving. 1st of December a 1/2 cup water. Nothing more till it blooms and they fall off. 1st week after new years start watering. It always works for me. A half glass of water once a month is all it ever needs. Good luck.
a clean shotgun barrel from the breech.
I enlarged the photo and it looks like the bird has extensive damage to his wing. I wonder how he can fly, the bony structure and meat, feathers missing. He still fishes, got to do it or die.
Good topic, I didn't realize how many paths I had photographed, until I searched my files.
spring beauties are blooming, Lexington cemetery.
I arrived at Ft. Ord in January 1967 with a Mamiya 16mm and it took great photos. I was missing my Poloroid 110 pathfinder so Dad sent it to me from Kentucky, mom put in some cookies in the box. I didn't get to keep the 110 pathfinder very long. My sarge wanted it really bad and he wouldn't take no for an answer. Give me a price. So I said $100.00, weekend pass, no KP or guard duty for 30 days. Take or leave it. I enjoyed my weekend and drank up the $100.00 I bought another in 1971 for $5.00 at a yard sale. I wish I had film for it. I have seen conversions to 120 that may be great but the price is too high. Thanks for the memories to the past and all those cameras. I have about 250 slrs, folders, tlrs, etc. They were so cheap after everyone wanted PIXELS, I got the best Nikons, Canons, etc. for pennies on the dollar. I use them, repair and replace anything that I can. I bought a 4x5 antique a few months ago and am looking forward to learning to use after this covid-19 passes. Good luck to all.