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A kitten named Sunny investigating Viola cultivar in Norman, Oklahoma, United States on February 15, 2026

Some of the camera settings I used to make this photo are at: rsok.com/~jrm/2026Feb28_birds_

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Tomorrow's Agenda: Go vote early in town (Greens of course), visit the ducks and Hera (the white-faced heron) if it's around, to give them a feed, take some photos if there's any nice blooms around, relax a bit, then go pick up some ordered PC/Media cables, then bunnings for another chain and padlock to put on the metal pet drinking bowl attached to the drinking fountain in the reserve by my house as some idiot keeps ripping it off and tossing it down the reserve.. that'll be enough to tucker me out.. 👍

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Ever notice how the hose for our Gasoline pumps hang like the Strait of Hormuz?

I especially notice this when The ‘mericans go to make Peace in the Middle East.


tiny spider web in the crevice of an Appalachian mountainside caught in the early morning sun

the very best camera to have is the one in your hand

Lotta peoples think Rain falls.
Nope: Rain drops.
Yep, that’s what! it does.

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Farm women, members of the "Helping Hand" club, carefully roll up the quilt upon which they are working. Near West Carlton, Yamhill County, Oregon. General caption number 58-11

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Put my images now in a account and sorted them in different albums. Check them out for , , and more :blobcathug:. All licensed for free use in non-commercial context.

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In my car at HEB (a large TX supermarket chain) waiting for curbside groceries pickup and in the row of empty, wheeled racks in front of me were several of these great-tailed - (AKA by me PLBs, Parking Lot Birds) serenading me with their unique raucous cacophony.

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Five days. One incredible peninsula. Our Istria Photography Workshop kicks off tomorrow!

We’re diving deep into the coastlines, the history, and the art of the frame. It’s going to be an intense, inspiring week. Let’s go!

I got a photo of a robin on one of the new seed feeder dishes J made, which was my given job for the day, so I am officially in the good books for the rest of the day.

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