Welcome to Caedes. Wilinski, it sounds like Polish mate here in Caedes. I hope you will enjoy abundant galleries, where everyone will find something of interest. The link you have provided does not work.
Hello!
You're right. Polish, though studying in Denmark. If the link above is not working, there is an alternative one: http://ft.atr.bydgoszcz.pl/~madman/album/
RE: Black hooded parrots
I appreciate the tip, but I actually wanted the insulators in the pic to show everything as it was for my little story. Thanks!
How nice to hear from you again. Thank you for your visit in "Opiniogora castle". The moment I arrived the sun has rewarded me with a few rays. The castle looked so majestic against the stromy skies. Glad you found it interesting...
My dear friend, how did you like my „one time consumption” shroom? I bet it was delicious, he, he, he…. I wonder, any side effects? Twitching or trembling, euphoria or hallucinations?
Ronda is famous for two reasons: it has a picturesque bridge that spans a gigantic gorge that cuts right through the center of town and it houses the oldest bullring in Spain and most probably in the world. It is a charming little town so different from the bustling Costa del Sol resorts and big cities of Andalusia. It managed to retain all of its traditional charm and languid atmosphere. I am happy to see you among ones who decided to visit the place.
It is mighty nice of you to comment on one of my images. Thanks for all the input on "green metallic fly”. I was surprised to discover that flies could be so photogenic, provided they are in such a nice green environment. I am most pleased you share my opinion.
Hello Wit, your complimentary comment on butterfly ''at lunch time”, was very flattering. Brown hairstreak is a delightful butterfly, far more glamorous than its rather drab sounding name suggests. In fact it is pretty difficult to find since males tend to congregate high at trees, females on the other hand usually crawl deep down through the undergrowth.
I am blushing, that is all after I have read your warm comment on my snowy “winterscape”, Wit. I am so glad you found these piles of snow, snowcapped fir trees and white landscape so appealing. That was winter season in 2006 (Beskid mountains)to tell you the truth. Gosh, I am looking forward to some frosty arctic air outbreaks which shall make world all in white.
Me again...thanks so much again for the heartfelt message regarding “Winter kingdom – Beskid Mountains”. I am glad that you appreciated the photo with the stately looking trees dressed in Mother Nature's best lace. Look out ... I just might be tempted to throw some snow your way…
How are you? Keeping cool, I hope...I am waaaay behind in my responses...please accept my apologies and sincere thanks for checking out "Cernera mountains, Dolomite Alps"...glad it caught your eye and I appreciate the positive feedback. Stay tuned
Greetings
Ewa