
New day...new clean thread....teeth brushed, fitting in mask on....!
We’ve made it this far....good luck and a nice day for all, I hope!
ellie
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New day...new clean thread....teeth brushed, fitting in mask on....!
We’ve made it this far....good luck and a nice day for all, I hope!
ellie
x
Good Fortune, and Five (long) things, now.
1 - I am (supposed to be) an Artist/Illustrator, and so I know good "Graffiti Art" when I see it. When, as is Posted, the "Art" is within a Frame (a door, an entire wall, an enclave) then it is likely especially commissioned (i.e. the Artist is Paid). I write this for persons perhaps unaware that such business exists....
2 - I am (supposedly) a little bit good at Photography, I am told. You, Mister Robert123 are as "eccentric" as I am... I know little about "Camera, lens, mm, exposure," etc... but I know how to do: Lighting, Point, Zoom, Focus, Anticipate, Frame... Click!
3 - I do not walk around with a "proper" Camera usually. If you are in London, and see an 'interesting' person whom covers their face upon sight of a Camera, then that is likely myself...!
4 - I live in London, and may relax by walking beside Rivers and along Old Father Thames. I am Photographed very much (hence my UserName)... And so Squirrels and even Herons are not uncommon sights to me. Yet I have never been able to snatch good sight of a Parakeet, for they fly fast, yet are noisy, yet alight where the glare of sunlight renders a photograph to be rather pointless, you see... and that is why I asked.
5 - Sometimes I am surprised by a Pied Wagtail. For instance: what they do, being upon a train station platform, is up to them and not for myself to know; yet they are fast and quite nervous, and so I have no good pictures of them. However Robins like to surprise me with a visit, and all are always very well mannered about it, I should add. (...!)
(Happy New Year anyway, of course.)
I forgot to say "Please". And so, might you have a picture of a Parakeet, Please? And Thank You!!
The other bird is a Goldfinch, and I had to leave off to look that up. Might you have - one will do - any pictures of the not-native-to-this-country wild Green Parakeets? (...and as I type this, there is another new reply.) You are bringing much cheer at this moment... a Photography Thread should be begun, yet one wonders how long until all of this disappears, alas... Fair Play to all, regardless.
Yes.
The kingfisher is actually fishing, while sitting on a branch overlooking the stream and I am in my living room.
I'm lucky enough to live, overlooking a stream and woodlands.
Happy New Year to all. I was not going to Sign in until late (as usual for myself), but then I saw that Kingfisher picture. (Excuse me an ebullition (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!))
I was wondering how you managed that, but then that is why I Post the quote above, there. Yes you certainly are, Good Sir., and a skilled Photographer!
Robert124, great job of capturing that kingfisher. They've always been a streak of blue for me...
This afternoon, we slid our way to the nearest village and back, but the mud and occasional dog turds were our only company.
Went out today. Just to the local shopping area. Out of our four supermarkets only one was open. Paths outside my flat were muddy and slippy.
I took my camera with me but birds were flying too fast today.
Here are a couple from last week's. From my living room window.
Memories of Boxing day
My late mother used to tell us that we are not allowed to open any presents until Boxing day.
Because Boxing day is the day you're supposed to open the boxes. That's why they call it Boxing day!
She also spent her entire life calling my sister's best friend, Boxana, her actual name was Oksana (she was a Ukrainian girl).
I always think of Boxing day as the day that has better tv than Christmas day. And the proper start of winter. And new year.
I’m liking your style, what an excellent idea. I do sometimes sit in the floor in our down stairs loo as it’s dark and noise free, so it’s my pseudo box.
Andy