Nice photo. I heard on tv that some part of United states are under snow, is it the same thing in Tulsa ? I hope you, and your familly are weel, wht's new from Molly and Will ? my children miss them kisses
Looking at your description I would have to say this is the tree of the future. :) It looks very much like the trees around here. The contrast between the branches and the snow is great.
What a neat capture!!! at first it does remind me of a puzzle! You guys had snow again!!!! wow, bet you can't wait for spring!? Love your monochrome/ reflection shot too! Gena @ Thinking Aloud
Retired American Airlines programmer, married to Susan, between us are 8 children and 14 grand children. Attended Wagoner High School, BS from Oklahoma State, MS from University of Tulsa, cradle Episcopalian, my hobbies are photography and tending roses.
Darling Harbour, HMAS Advance
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The HMAS Advance is a navy patrol boat on permanent display at the Australian
National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour. It was commissioned in 1968
and...
The gargoyles of St Thomas
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Ah, now this is more like it.
The modern 1937 design of St Mary's Catholic church over yonder struggles
when up against the beauty of this sandstone gothi...
Cloclo for sale!
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If you're not French - or haven't lived in France in the 70's! - you
probably did not understand the title of this post... Cloclo is the the
nickname of C...
Silver Fern
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Looking down from our deck into the crown of a silver fern. For more black
and white images check out Dragonstar’s Weekend in Black and White.
Miscellany: Volkswagen Kraft, etc.
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Reminders about archived concerts online: you can listen to the New York Philharmonic's Kraft at Volkswagen, a Curtis Symphony Turangalîla, Riccardo Muti's F...
Peonies and such
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Peony "Sorbet"
So many blooms, so little time to photograph! I was walking around the
garden yesterday experimenting with making a video with my camera an...
Sushi Hana brings New York Fusion to Tulsa
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There was a time in New York when fusion restaurants were so common that it
seemed you couldn’t walk a block without tripping over one. Most of them
weren’...
Picture of the Week: Sens Fever
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This year, loyal Ottawa hockey fans were rewarded: The Ottawa Senators, the
city’s team, made it to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Suddenly, Sens flags
started ...
Sky Watch Friday- Sunrise at Durban, South Africa
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I am not a sunrise person, there was a time when I could blissfully sleep
through all the sunrises in the world. But that was before I started
playing ‘pho...
Weekend Reflections - Turkey Mountain
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Wednesday evening after work I headed to Turkey Mountain. Much has been
happening lately and I can always get my head on straight up on the
Mountain.
[ima...
For Lease
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*Between the Green Elephant and Hallowed Ground is a short stairway that
leads to a piece of property that looks down on Congress Street. So let's
see. I ...
Carrier cycle
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We know the carrier cycle to transport your children for some time now
here, but this variant I hadn't seen before. I can see it is a cycle to
rent for to...
Skywatch Friday 251
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En weer hadden we een goeddeels grijze en koude voorjaarsweek in Nederland.
Maandag reden we van zuid naar noord door ons land … And again we had a
largely...
Puffy clouds
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This spot near my house is the most amazingly scenic overlook, at least
when it is sunny. Did you know that the Seattle area gets more overcast
days (220 p...
Changing Things Up
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Important: I will mostly be posting on Always in Stitches now. Sharing
Quilting, Knitting, etc. But also my ramblings. Less often I will be
posting on ...
One man band.....
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well nobody sees the minstrel boy as he sings his tale of woe
nobody sees him coming
nobody see him go
so hey there mister don't you look so sad
don't ...
Topological Marvel: The Klein Bottle in Art
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"QUANTUM SHOT" #834
Link - article by Avi Abrams
*Impossible shape with no distinct "inside" or "outside" - in Art, Fashion
and Architecture*
A geom...
Upset Robin
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When I took my quick walk around the yard and garden this morning, I came
across this very upset robin, chattering away on a fence post.
It took ...
Ne pas hésiter à déambuler dans Sarlat...
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Bonjour
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D'autres photos de la cité médiévale de Sarlat.
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Tornado
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can put fear in your heart like that word. With the new equipment we have
now w...
Coasting along the Croisette in Cannes....
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hangin...
A Glimpse of the Past
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*Vienna, Austria*
I love those moments when it feels like I've traveled back in time. These
moments are rare and fleeting so I'm glad that my camera is ab...
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Friday. For various reasons I have not had time to report on it on this
blog,...
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*Fosse eu o Rei do mundo,*
*baixava uma lei:*
*Mãe não não morre nunca,*
*mãe ficará sempre junto de seu filho*
*e ele, velho embora,*
*será pequenino*
*f...
Bali
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practice some yoga. Nothing like rocking up and finding a perfect room, $15
a night,...
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And after a short easy walk you reach Sublime Point. The people you can see
through the trees are at the lookout. I was too lazy to walk down the
steps.
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Here is one more abandoned shot from my last trip. I have run out of
material again and don't know when I will next go wayfaring. In the
meanwhile I wi...
Helping The "Homeless"
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on the drawing boards. I did spend yesterday's lunch hour at one of my
favorit...
Dosiwallips River
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Above Brinnon, which is on U.S. Highway 101 about 45 miles south of Port
Townsend, you can find the Dosiwallips river. The road ends at a landslide
some si...
At The Louvre (Weekend Reflections # 181)
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*Paris, France **(A reflection in one of the smaller pyramids.)**
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I'm back from a long and wonderful trip! I went to London, Prague, Vienna,
Budapest an...
Last shot of snow
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My last shot of the snow, it is predicted that this weekend is the last
weekend with cold weather, then, the spring will start!! So predict the
weathermen.
Happy Year of the Snake!
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Dear blogging friends and followers,
There haven't been enough hours in the day for me to blog much the past
months, but I want to take a moment to wish...
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This post is the fourth in the series sharing with you my exhibit of bird
images at the Allen Pubic Library during the month of February. In addition
to s...
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Found on an old street in Bisbee, Arizona
Merry Christmas everybody! Just an update, the new position is going well
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This handsome 22-story high rise building with 10 story w...
9 comments:
Hey what a cool idea. Nice snow pic too.
Love the Sycamore reflection too.
MB
I like your dogwood photo. Well done indeed. We have lots of snow up here in NJ. We got blasted with over 20 inches Friday night and Saturday.
i like your pick.. very interesting
Nice photo. I heard on tv that some part of United states are under snow, is it the same thing in Tulsa ? I hope you, and your familly are weel, wht's new from Molly and Will ? my children miss them
kisses
Beautiful photo! And I'm also amazed at how much snow is balanced on the branches :)
Looking at your description I would have to say this is the tree of the future. :) It looks very much like the trees around here. The contrast between the branches and the snow is great.
What a neat capture!!! at first it does remind me of a puzzle! You guys had snow again!!!! wow, bet you can't wait for spring!?
Love your monochrome/ reflection shot too!
Gena @ Thinking Aloud
I think you got more white stuff than we did! Maybe you even got more than Vancouver! (I did hear they are finally getting some today.)
This was the most difficult puzzle so far, it took me twice as long as normal.
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