Cheers Chuck. It's looking through a doorway through another doorway, then the lady is in a third doorway beyond. It lent itself pretty well to the composition.Wow. What a great pic. Are we looking at a painting in a frame or out of a window? It's hard to tell.
Random shot from India, 2019. I was just thinking about the place today since its being ravaged by covid. Only a matter of time before it happened I guess with the population density and limited access to sanitation.
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Yes that would be great on maybe a Bastion (ROOK)You MUST make this the graphic for one of your pedals!
In Northern VA, DC metropolitan area
Some people (not me) eat them tooIn Northern VA, DC metropolitan area, the warming weather is welcoming Brood X of the cicadas. This is the largest of the cyclical hatchings, and takes place every 17 years (which is why it seems like Brood XVII would make more sense). The last three days are the start of about a 3 week period where the noise from the cicadas during the daytime sound like phasers set on stun.
The cicadas emerge from the warm ground and shed their skin to become winged. Creepy but it mostly triggers a feeding frenzy for the birds, squirrels, and household pets.
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The snakes love them. I have a LOT of trees on the property and a LOT of critters. I have to watch for snakes in overhanging trees this time of year, as they climb to feast.Some people (not me) eat them too
Falls Church! How's your cicada invasion coming?Howdy, neighbor! Whereabouts in NoVA are you? I'm in Alexandria!
Falls Church! How's your cicada invasion coming?
I think I know what else!The snakes love them. I have a LOT of trees on the property and a LOT of critters. I have to watch for snakes in overhanging trees this time of year, as they climb to feast.
Our back porch is a cafe for all manner of varmint. Dogs, cats, Pico the opossum, Freddy the Raccoon, a yet unnamed groundhog, Whitey the skunk, several squirrel, etc. In the wooded area we have deer, fox, rabbit, snakes, chipmunks, a hawk's nest, and who knows what else. We have heard coyotes barking but haven't actually seen one.