Lake Carezza (lemmy.world)
About two weeks ago
Fibre optic cable ducts look kind of neat (lemmy.world)
They installed fibre optic Internet in my neighbourhood a while back, and this is what the cable ducts look like. Also interesting to see how these get installed, with a sort of huge needle/drill on tracks.
[OC] Hummingbird moth (i.imgur.com)
Might have to get rid of a certain squirrel (lemmy.world)
This is the 3rd time I’ve had to pull my car’s blower fan. The two other times only had one walnut. So this is a whole new level of nonsense.
I found our shower drain problem! (mastodon.africa)
CN Tower, Toronto (lemmy.world)
Donnie Pumpkin I carved, Happy Half-Shelloween! (lemmy.world)
Found a patch of Ghost Pipe while hiking (i.imgur.com)
A magical journey [Honchosi Station, Japan] (startrek.website)
Not OC. I think this is the original source of the image.
[OC] My dad used to collect toilet paper of all colours (jlai.lu)
A cat chillin [OC] (lemmy.world)
Drunk Lamp post in the fog [OC] (lemmy.ca)
Rainy day on a cable car in San Francisco [OC] (lemmy.world)
To the guy that collected bottle caps for a month... 22 years later... (lemmy.world)
So I started collecting bottle caps in college when I turned 21 with the rule that I had to be the drinker of the brew. 22 years later I’m still collecting and now color coding without purpose or end goal.
Which kind of mouse is that? (lemmy.world)
[OC] A cat shaped hole in reality I found this morning (lemmy.world)
Through the Wall (lemmy.world)
Winter in Lomanstraat,Amsterdam (i.imgur.com)
[OC] Caught a photo of this fuzzy pollen hauler this morning (lemmy.world)
This morning, Rila mountain, Bulgaria (lemmy.world)
Swimming with humpback whales in Tonga [OC] (i.imgur.com)
So much more magical than I could have imagined!!
Blackberries growing out of concrete (lemmy.world)
It only takes a smidge of Oregon soil for plants to thrive here. This blackberry bush has been growing out of the concrete median for months. It finally made berries!
Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto, Japan - 25.07.2023 (lemmy.world)
First Attempt at Andromeda (i.imgur.com)
Sony a7iii with 200-600 lens. 60 x 1 minute exposures.