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      #42
      After the 2nd, or 3rd? snow...



      Hole in the sky


      Sunset last fall

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        #43
        Wow. Alot of beautiful pictures. SF3 where was that double decker bridge? It looks interesting.

        Reminds me of a bridge on the south island of New Zealand. It's a one lane bridge shared by cars and train. So you looked for oncoming trains and cars before crossing.

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          #44
          Beautiful photos

          If your photos are upside down or sideways try making them smaller. If taking photos with a iPad shoot them with iPad held vertical. This works for me when posting pictures on kijiji.

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            #45
            A couple of white tail fawns that I found while I was cutting hay a couple of years ago. I've seen smaller house cats. The doe jumped up right in front of me, so I stopped to see why, or they would have been mince meat...

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            Edit: I said that wrong - they were smaller than many house cats I've seen...
            Last edited by burnt; Dec 18, 2018, 06:02.

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              #46
              Leaving home this am

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                #47
                I've always liked colorful sunsets and sunrises. If you watch them develop, you might notice there's usually a climax to them, of which sometimes only lasts minutes.....when they look their best!

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                  #48
                  I petted a fawn about that size a few years ago. Out checking crops and stumbled on it. Dad ran one through the Haybine many years ago, felt terrible. Our neighbor was riding her horse when they came upon a deer that had just given birth seconds before, almost 70 years ago, and made quite an impression.

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