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Tywappity Lake Trail Head.
Tywappity Community Lake
Chaffee Missouri
Photo taken on January 7, 2022
A sign identifying the lake trail, with a map and warning of the operating hours of the trail. The trail is two and half miles long, a nice length for an afternoon stroll, with many views of the beautiful lake and several stretches of forest.
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"The Pelican's Shadow" by Patti Deters. A White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) flies along the coastal shores of Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, located on the east coast of northern Florida. The weather this day was bright and sunny and you can see the bird's shadow on the sandy beach. It was a bit windy as you can see from the waves and surf. If you like outdoor nature photography, please like, share or see more birds, wildlife, and waterscapes at patti-deters.pixels.com.
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Pacific Ocean View From Aulani Resort, Oahu, Hawaii. The Disney resort, Aulani, is built around a sandy cove on the Pacific. From the crescent shaped beach at sunset, you can view clouds that resemble distant purple mountains silhouetted by softly glowing colors of pink and orange while gentle waves lap the lava rocks anchoring the sandy oasis.
1 Year Ago
Dandelion Vignette by Kathy K. McClellan is an image created for Day 121 of the Journal 2022 Challenge. This is a square image.
A simple Dandelion vignette to celebrate May Day which has it's origin in astronomy. May 1st is one of the four cross-quartered days, midday between an equinox and solstice. It is a day to celebrate Spring.
There are several traditions that are observed throughout history and around the world on May Day. Almost every one of these traditions involve spring flowers.
What better flower to celebrate on May Day than the Dandelion! They are one of the world's most recognized flowers and are one of the first flowers in the spring to provide important food for pollinating insects.
Dandelions have a long history, are edible with medicinal properties, and they have a variety of symbolic meanings.
Dandelions represent childhood, innocence, happiness and joy. The beauty of the Dandelion expresses optimism, hope and dreams that come true, as well as overcoming challenges in life with pure motivation and love. Because they are one of the most versatile plants, they also symbolizes resilience, agility and tenacity.
Happy May Day! Celebrate Spring!
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1 Year Ago
I used the opening image of the TV western, Wagon Train, and added the series early main regular characters above the title...
Terry Wilson as Bill Hawks, Robert Horton as Flint McCullough,Ward Bond as Major Seth Adams, and Frank McGrath as Charlie Wooster, all in grayscale with cowboy hats.
Wagon Train is an American Western series that aired 8 seasons: first on the NBC television network (1957–1962), and then on ABC (1962–1965). Wagon Train debuted on September 18, 1957, and became number one in the Nielsen ratings. It is the fictional adventure story of a large westbound wagon train through the American old West, from Missouri to California. Its format attracted different famous guest stars per episode, as travelers or as residents of the settlements they encountered.
The show initially starred supporting film actor Ward Bond as the wagon master (replaced upon his death in 1960 by John McIntire) and Robert Horton as the scout (subsequently replaced by Robert Fuller).
The series was inspired by the 1950 film Wagon Master directed by John Ford and starring Ben Johnson, Harry Carey Jr., and Ward Bond, and by the 1930 early widescreen film The Big Trail directed by Raoul Walsh and starring 23-year-old John Wayne in his first leading role as the buckskin-clad scout and featuring Ward Bond in a prominent supporting role.
1 Year Ago
China Shipping
East Hickory Street
Scott City Missouri
Photo taken on February 26, 2022
Three used shipping containers stacked up at the end of a parking lot in Scott City, Missouri.
Shipping Containers, China Shipping, Chinese, cargo, container, shipping, transport, freight, import, shipping, transportation, commerce, Scott City, Missouri,
1 Year Ago
Winter Napping by Kathy K. McClellan is an image created for the one day Sleeping Face Challenge.
Our former dog, Cookie, found a sunny corner on our bed and decided to nap in the warm sun.
It was a cold January day and the sun streaming in through that south facing window was exactly what she needed that afternoon.
1 Year Ago
I added a drawing effect to a publicity still of actor Rod Cameron.
Rod Cameron was a Canadian-born film and television actor whose career extended from the 1930s to the 1970s. He appeared in horror, war, action and science fiction movies, but is best remembered for his many westerns. Wikipedia
Born: December 7, 1910, Calgary, Canada
Died: December 21, 1983, Gainesville, GA
Height: 6′ 5″
Spouse: Dorothy Cameron (m. 1960–1983), Angela Alves-Lico (m. 1950–1954), Doris C Stanford (m. 1936–1939)
1 Year Ago
I added a pencil drawing effect to a publicity still of character actor, Clu Gulager with a drawing paper texture background.
William Martin "Clu" Gulager is an American television and film actor and director born in Holdenville, Oklahoma. Wikipedia
Born: November 16, 1928 (age 93 years), Holdenville, OK
Spouse: Miriam Byrd-Nethery (m. 1960–2003)
Parents: John Gulager
Children: John Gulager, Tom Gulager