Linked to Weekend Sky #14 which you can visit for more celestial shots.
Author: eklastic
Staying really close
Linked to Friday Fun: Offspring.
A mob of cattle
The prompt for today is “mob” and I am desperate for an escapist photo. The internet informs me that a group of cattle can be called a mob.

Imagine those six youngsters advancing on you with no fence between them and you!
I met these six thugs a couple of years ago while on a hike and at this point I didn’t know what their intentions were. But they kept coming closer and closer until I turned tail and hid behind a tree, even considered climbing up.
Choosing this picture was inspired by a famous photo of a different mob – scroll down, it’s the second photo illustrating the article, alternatively use picture search in a search engine and look for Chandoha The Mob:
Maybe an Australian blogger can add a photo of a proper mob – I believe that the collective noun for kangaroos is also a mob.
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Mob.
Lock Up Your Daughters
even without an Ian Bannen or a Christopher Plummer around it might be better – considering the display.
Frigid heat
A snowball with a flame inside.


Ice cold digestif.


Hot foamed cappuccino.
Linked to Black & White Photo Challenge: Hot or Cold Things.
How do I know if my horse is cold?

Found this question and related heated (sic!) discussions on the net. The answer seems obvious to me.
When it is wearing a blanket, of course.
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Blanket.
The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill
This particular Englishman was no Hugh Grant but he definitely came down a mountain after sampling the wine at the top of the hill at this vineyard walk.
Second spring
“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.” – Albert Camus
Macros of Strawberry leaves in autumn.
Linked to Cee’s Midweek Madness: January Macro.
Schopenhauer

The lines in Schopenhauer’s face show a man who was seldom assailed by doubt.
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Lineament.





























