It has it's more powerful days off and on depending on so many factors but It's that way most of the year. It's a top spot for honeymoons throughout South America.Wow! Is this the rainy season, or always like this?
It has it's more powerful days off and on depending on so many factors but It's that way most of the year. It's a top spot for honeymoons throughout South America.Wow! Is this the rainy season, or always like this?
Gotta admit, the Sistine was pretty shattering. The whole scale of the basilica is meant to remind you how insignificant we are. Trekking around the Colosseum and the Forum was fascinating. Pretty damned good pizza in Roma.like Vatican City/Sistine Chapel, and the ruins in Athens would be pretty cool.
Yep. I actually enjoyed the gardens at Versailles more than the palace itself. The palace was over crowded with "selfie" takers. I would also add Sacré-Cœur Basilica.The Louvre, Chartres, Notre Dame, Versailles, all wondrous places,
Great pic ??My grandson when he was 3 (2017) at the IRM.
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Get there quick before its completely destroyed by social media "influencers"!I know I've posted this before, but...
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Antelope Valley Poppy Preserve, Lancaster, CA, April 2019. @ksman75 add this to your to do list come next April!
That's the essential idea behind much of macro photography:The mundane can blow you away if you keep an open mind and really look around.
Plant Marigolds and Chrysanthemums. They get rid of ticks, mosquitos and rabbits. The Marigolds will be good for Spring and Summer, and once they die, the mums will start to flower in the fall.From an architectural standpoint, the cities of New Orleans and Amsterdam both amaze me. They're not as ornate as, say, palatial mansions or old, high dollar churches, but the consistency of creativity and attention to detail catch my eye. I used to do historic restorations on some old southern mansions and some of the more ornate ones could have kept me busy for hours and hours, examining the fine, handmade trimwork.
Perhaps not as architectural, but still very much so, Cairn Euny in rural Cornwall set me aglow, especially entering the fogou. I'm a rural type at heart, though, so it was kind of a wonderful experience. Witnessing two women speak Kernewek to each other and English to us was a gem of an experience as well.
I have not been to Chichen Itza (not Chicken Itza, Autocorrect, you inbred reject app), but the city of Na Chan (Palenque) took my breath away with its presence, as did Yaaxchilan and Toninah. Hell, some of the earthen mounds throughout the southeast do the same. Pinson Mounds in Tennessee is a marvel of effort.
In nature, I'm the type dazzled by artesian springs in the nearby creeks, a mature patch of ginseng, the smell of fresh-cut hay, and a squirrels burying acorns. I am NOT dazzled by rabbits destroying my beet crop 2 years in a row, ticks, poisonous mushrooms, or goats. Take of it what you will.
Maybe you're just intended to visit the craziest sites on earth until you find that one in Gary, Indiana that wows you and acts as muse to a collection of novels that define the 21st century. I don't know.
They prey upon brown recluse spiders as well as scorpions. They are good to have around, as they rarely bite.Had a bit of a fright. Out in Tucson for business. Found this as I entered my hotel room on the floor. First time ever I saw a camel spider. Harmless but don’t want him in my room.View attachment 85980
I have not had luck with marigolds repelling anything. I do have a recipe for rabbit repellant that works very well, but of course it has to be reapplied after every rain.Plant Marigolds and Chrysanthemums. They get rid of ticks, mosquitos and rabbits. The Marigolds will be good for Spring and Summer, and once they die, the mums will start to flower in the fall.
I’ve used this two prong approach for years.
Bonus, both types of flowers are easy to grow and plant. And even though most mum types I plant are annuals, I harvest the seeds for the next season... ditto my marigolds.
I drove out there last year, before the local news told everyone how wonderful it was that year, but it was still crowded. This was of course right after the covid lockdowns started, so the reserve itself was closed but there's roadside parking for 3 or 4 miles to the east and another mile or two to the west. I got a lot of really good photos. But I wanted more! I went out the following week, and there wasn't a damn place to park anywhere. If you saw the video I posted above, that was about two miles from our home, in an empty field. Lots of poppies, very few people, and luckily, no rattlesnakes.Get there quick before its completely destroyed by social media "influencers"!