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About Me

  1. From the album: SKIES

    Early morning jogging on the green at Vermosa Estate, Imus, Cavite, Philippines

    © Lois

  2. From the album: Other Work

    An environmental piece I started forever ago.
  3. Platform 6/7 at Guildford has a single track running through it. Herb Robert is a beautiful fragrant native wild flower in England and is slowly growing itself around one of the rails and covering up the litter people throw on the track.

    © Tim Penycate

  4. But in the long run There's still time to change the road you're on Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven
  5. The Longmoor Military Railway was an extensive military railway system around the Bordon area of Hampshire until the late 1960s and early 1970s. Before the main railway was built, an old narrow gauge line used to exist for moving military equipment, but this was lifted over 120 x years ago. This is one of the old narrow gauge rails abandoned at that time which is shown by the tree has actually grown around the rail!

    © Tim Penycate

  6. From the album: Out and about in Somerset

    Nature returns along the route of an old, long abandoned railway line. The A371 Axbridge By-pass follows the route of the long abandoned Strawberry Line Railway in Somerset, S.W. England. Here to the North of the town of Axbridge, several different fruit trees can be found growing wild alongside the main road, where the railway line was originally cut into the hillside. The photo shows some kind of wild apple, (Quince or Crab Apple?) There are also several other kinds of apple and pair trees growing right alongside the road - not to mention blackberries and all sorts of other goodies! But if you want to stop and pick them, you will need to be on a bicycle, not in a car. Or you could try walking! And, if you are on a bike, you will need to be going slowly - not racing around like the wind with your tight racing tights on - and your streamlined flashy helmet - trying to go just as fast as the flippin cars all the time?!!!
  7. A similar view to the previous one but with an antique-look street lamp beside the garden pond. Photo taken in Rooksbridge, Somerset during the summer of 2020
  8. A well known native English wild flower, which although poisonous to touch the flowers (the inside particularly) is still very pretty!

    © Tim Penycate

  9. From the album: Top View

    This was my first time boarding an airplane and I saw how wonderful it was to see the huge building here in Manila.
  10. From the album: Top View

    The clouds are terrible! feeling like it was a nice to lay here! How do you feel when you touch the clouds ? soft or tough? hahaha
  11. From the album: Top View

    An aerial view of the countryside, with hills and a river - somewhere in the Philippines
  12. From the album: Photography by Lois

    Another flower seen in our university, there are many different kinds of plants, trees and flowers found in our university since DLSUD is one of the top greenest university in the whole world.
  13. From the album: Photography by Lois

    Another one of the flowers seen in our university.
  14. From the album: Photography by Lois

    One of the flowers found in our university.
  15. This is my first portrait of woman. I use color marker, ballpen and color pencil, this art was inspired from my favourite artist Allysa.
  16. From the album: Animal

    A green iguana attend of her terrarium.

    © Free

  17. Wild garden! This is a beautiful natural (overgrown!) little piece of nature.
  18. From the album: Denmark

    And I would hope that my title is sufficiently descriptive? I just noticed the way the thistle seedhead was glowing beautifully in the evening sunlight as I made the four-mile walk into Kalundborg, from where I was staying outside town in the beautiful Danish summertime countryside.
  19. From the album: The statues: Hogmoor Inclosure photos

    A kaleidoscope of colour! An old sandstone embankment where, after years of Army tanks driving past on their training missions, a deep passage has been carved through some slightly elevated ground. I find the sheer variety of mosses and lichens that now cover these banks to be absolutely fascinating - especially when you look at them in close-up detail. The Hogmoor Enclosure nature reserve in Hampshire, South of England.
  20. From the album: The statues: Hogmoor Inclosure photos

    One of the old trackways in the Hogmoor Inclosure, which the British Army once used to train military tank drivers - now a local nature reserve. These trackways used to be gloriously full of deep, water-filled ruts and the sound of the mighty army tanks rumbling by. It's only a few short years since the Army pulled out of the Inclosure but all of the old tank driver training routes are rapidly returning to nature. More information on the Hogmoor Inclosure can be found here: https://www.princephilippark.co.uk/community/spaces/hogmoor-inclosure/
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