Retirement 

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  • Yet another superseded building. On windy days you can hear the corrogated iron roof flapping in annoyance. A creaking, cranky old retiree!

  • Some old military jeeps that have been lovingly restored. These are owned by individuals and used in local parades.

  • / ... / / ... / / ... / / ... / / End of the rainbow. Just down the street from the nursing home, I noticed the rainbow, above, no doubt, Botany Bay, Sydney International Airport. / Made me think of my father, at the end of the rainbow and two redbubblers, from the Netherlands, soon heading towards it.

  • An old Ford…

  • Truck cabin with motor still intact out the back of mt. dare hotel.

  • Union Station – Ogden, Ut. local train museum. Featured in the Welcome To Utah group.. /

  • How difficult to wander in the crowd / Pretending every day to be alive..

  • The tide was out and time is up for these vessels. As I looked at these tired fishing boats I thought to a time when the paintwork was perfect and the capain proud.

  • This lovely friesan was kind enough to stop and smell the flowers so that I could photograph her. She was on her way to the dairy with about a hundred other cows when she spotted me taking photographs. She wandered over and stuck her nose into the flowers accross the fence, then looked directly at me as you can see by the blue glint in her eye. I was out with my mum and we were really impressed with her cooperation. She was also kind enough to choose a flower I have enjoyed capturing called “Mother of Many”. I have enhanced the colour in photoshop as the shot was in shadow which was unavoidable. I have adjusted the contrast, hue and saturation a little. thanks for stopping by. This was taken with my Kodak Z8612IS camera.

  • For those of you who celebrate the summer holiday, I followed this bus several / kms to get this shot but I think it was worth it, it was taken with my Kodak z8612 IS camera on a general setting and zoomed in then edited in photoshop. I managed to catch it at the turn from Narellan Road onto the on ramp of the Hume Highway near Campbelltown, NSW Australia thanks for visiting, cheers- Valerie /

  • Rajahstan , India

  • for this lovely piece of machinery we were on a very long Promenade with our friends when I saw this lovely in someones garden – couldn’t resist! Featured in Nostalgic Art and Photography Jan 09 canon 350d sigma lens on full zoom 70-300mm

  • . / . / Canon EOS 400D / Canon EF 70-300 IS USM / . / .

  • from the Maritimers series - Detail from some anchor found at Hamanvoe Pier during that early June outing.

  • designrd in Sask,Canada..the idea came about because it seems when one retires, everyone seems to think they have nothing better to do than be on the road all the time.

  • Taken at the Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve in Gauteng / The magnificent African lion is the largest of Africa’s big cats and is primarily active at night, sleeping away most of the day to escape the intense heat. If you’re on safari then the best chance of spotting lions on the prowl and perhaps on the hunt is an early morning or evening game drive when they are active. During the day they can also easily be seen loafing about under shade trees. Mostly ground dwelling, they sometimes climb trees to get away from marauding flies and catch the cool breezes. Lions are highly social creatures that hunt cooperatively and form cohesive groups called prides, which is unusual for cats. The pride consists of two groups, one of four to 12 related females and their cubs, and a group of one to 6 males known as a coalition who mate with the adult females. The lionesses are the most close-knit and central part of the pride while the lions may be substituted every few years. Prides largely consist of about a dozen adults but are smaller in places like the Kalahari, and larger where prey is abundant. The pride may split up into smaller groups roaming freely for a few days or a couple of weeks. Where game is plentiful prides are fiercely territorial but if prey is scant then their pride lands are far too large to defend. Male lions weigh between 150-225 kg and females range from 120-150 kg with a lifespan between 10-14 years. Males reach maturity at 3 years and peak at 4-5 years when they are ready to take over a pride. From the age of 8 years a male may lose dominance and be ousted from the pride by a younger male. This gives him little time to procreate – so he usually kills all the previous alpha male’s cubs that are less two years old. This results in the lionesses becoming fertile and receptive.

  • Swan Valley Western Australia 3 old horses enjoy the winter sun

  • The view at Sleepy Bear Dunes in Michigan. Absolutely breathtaking!

  • View from the street of the log barn in Shuswap. /

  • Pondering retirement, is a man in thought staring out into the cold of winter.! / Taken with a Canon Rebel XTI, in Wisconsin.

  • On the way to photograph the Mary River bridge I came across this old tow truck. I wondered how many wrecks it had towed during its working life. /

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