'A Costly Cafe in a Ceramic Carbuncle'
Kennet and Avon Canal in Sydney Gardens
Colour in the garden
Edible King Oyster mushrooms, Akesi Farms
Wolkenlucht - Clouds in the sky
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Its' a Trap
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Sao Miguel island -- eastern half
Sao Miguel island -- western half
Passing Train
Slime mold, Pringle Mt forest walk
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Rural Alberta
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Pholiota destruens fungus on cut end of a log
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Coral fungus sp.
Pholiota terrestris growing in soil
Cystoderma cinnabarina
Cystoderma cinnabarina
Bolete
Gaillardia
Amanita muscaria
Fly agaric / Amanita muscaria
Puffballs and others growing on a tree stump
Our leader for fungi walks, Karel Bergmann
summers gold
A winding road
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Cleveland House
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(Geen) Groente - (No) Vegetable
Greetings from Belgrade
One Sunday
Pulteney Weir
Inside the Signal Box
American Goldfinch collecting Thistle seeds
Wild Sunflower sp.
American Goldfinch collecting Thistle seeds
Campion
Door de ruit - Through a pane
Is it a Trail or a major Road
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A Pigeon in White
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Hosta in bud and flower for H.A.N.W.E
Osprey
Campion / Silene sp.
Osprey
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Artichoke
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Blind Man's Buff
Beercraft, 3 Argyle Street, Pulteney Bridge, Bath.
The Holburne Museum can be seen at the far end of Great Pulteney Street. The view might be improved if traders stopped putting A-boards in the way. Maybe they enjoy the spectacle of blind people colliding with them and falling over.
The Holburne Museum can be seen at the far end of Great Pulteney Street. The view might be improved if traders stopped putting A-boards in the way. Maybe they enjoy the spectacle of blind people colliding with them and falling over.
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