Grey pebbles with an interloper. The danger lurking in the grey. Grey camouflage for a grey heron. That works for penguins, too. The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Grey
Grey pebbles with an interloper. The danger lurking in the grey. Grey camouflage for a grey heron. That works for penguins, too. The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Grey
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Summer Fun
Cosmic Photo Challenge: As the Sun Goes Down
It’s the seeded head of an arum. The name comes via Latin from the biblical figur of Aaron whose staff sprouted green as a sign that he was chosen by god to be a high priest.



And lunapic.com has a new filter, called “sceletor” which I just had to show:

The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Close-Up
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The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Landscape
From the heated browSweat must freely flow(Friedrich Schiller, The Song of the Bell) It’s so hot even the cows are sweating. The only advice: Replenish, replenish, replenish. The Cosmic Photo Challenge: The Heat Is on
We are lucky to have the Schau- und Sichtungsgarten Hermannshof in our town, a privately owned botanical garden. There is something to see every month. These are from July. Cosmic Photo Challenge: In the Garden
A break from the noise and chaos of everyday life, allowing one to enjoy the serenity of nature in peace and on your own.




The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Take a Hike
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About 8 km from the Roman military encampment Lopodunum (which later became Ladenburg, a town halfway between Mannheim and Heidelberg in the Upper Rhine Valley) one of the Romans decided to built a villa rustica. This is the view due south, Lopodunum would be a … Continue reading A Roman Picked the Spot
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Bridges