Today’s picture is of the sun setting over the a turf field Just off of Indian Coner Road in North Kingstown. I think it looks pretty awesome. Related Posts:No Related Posts
Today’s picture is that of a fetal pig. This is more little piggy was pulled out of a mother when she was slaughtered and was probably just about ready to be born. I think it is kind of a waste of a pig so, even though it has been helpful to look at it. I [...]
This is a picture of what I believe is some type of wood pecker perhaps. If anyone knows for sure what type of bird this is I would appreciate the input. The only reason that I am calling it a wood pecker, for now, is because it pecker into the wood slightly to get some [...]
This is a picture of ducks flying in the Great Swamp in Exeter Rhode Island. I really like how the picture turned out. I followed the ducks with my camera so they are not blurred, but that means the background is motioned blurred. I however believe that it gives a nice effect. Related Posts:No Related [...]
I saw the beautiful sunset on the last Sunday in September and just had to take a picture of it, so I drove down the road to the a place that had a view to the West, Mill Pond in North Kingstown, and starting taking pictures. Related Posts:No Related Posts
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This is a pictrue of the Vestas V-47 windmill at Portsmouth Abbey. This monstrous windmill stands 164 feet tall. The School itself is owned and operated by 16 Benedictine monks, who work in both the administration and the classroom. The windmill supplies about 40% of the power used by the school just under 1 million [...]
These are some pictures from this past Thanksgiving. The picture includes my cousins Zach and Jenna, also Patricia, but she is kind of hidden behind the shelf. You will notice that Zach is wearing a Thanksgiving appropriate shirt, which tells us what GAP really means: God Answers Prayer. So many people today think that God [...]
Today’s picture is a turkey since we all seem to think of turkey on thanksgiving. It is though that the Pilgrims may have used it in place of geese when they arrived in America from England. Although at the first thanksgiving deer meat and wild fowl are the only two items that we know was [...]
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I am beginning a new series in which I will be adding a new picture along with a short description to my website each day in order to give you (my readers) a reason to visit my site each day. In order to enable me to continue my picture of the day series is what [...]
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