Chris Nelson

@chrisnelsonsdog@mstdn.social
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Socially awkward penguin, rollin' hard in the land of fediverse chicks and reply guys.
More from out west
#FootpathFriday

#fensterfreitag

... und bevor die Betriebsblindheit die Verzauberung vor unseren Nasen ausblendet, schnell ein Post zu den wunderschönen Fenstern an der #ChristuskircheDudweiler.

An diesem Fenster haben wir einiges an Arbeit vor uns: sowohl am Mittelgewände als auch oben in den Vierpässen sind einige Bauteile stark verwittert. Die Schönheit dieser Fenster wird dadurch nicht geschmälert.

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#formenpark
#Steinmetzbetrieb
#saarbrücken
#Saarland
#Denkmalpflege

An extremely cool cloud rainbow sent to me by my Dad.

July 2, 2025 - Vernon, BC, Canada

#clouds #rainbow #vernon #okanagan #canada

@godpod one lightning bolt could fix all of this and you just throw shade instead
This beautiful, fuzzy-bottomed little creature captured my heart yesterday. #HummingbirdMoth #Moth #Bloomscrolling #Lilac
African violets and coffee. ❤️

Cœur rouge éclaté,
l’ombre caresse les tiges —
la lumière pousse

#flowers #flower #jardin #garden #nature #photo #photography #colors #beauty #simple #herbesfolles 💖

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I love the Pacific Northwest. So much green!
#MonochromeMonday
@dillyd It's always so lush!

@dillyd

That trillium leaf plant is so cool looking! I had no idea they looked like that!

@dillyd That triple-leaf looks like a trillium?
@introversion
yes, pacific trillium
@dillyd Neat. They’re so lovely, even when not blooming.
I was born and raised on Vancouver Island and lived there for the first half of my life. Whenever I am back visiting family and friends, I always end up falling in love again with the nature of the PNW. So beautiful!
@blankfrank
I didn't grow up here but I often think about retiring here.
@dillyd 100%. so rejuvenating! thanks for posting!
@dillyd 3 of my favourite rainforest plants all in one photo! :)
@michaelrussell me too! Although I could say that about just about any three lol
@dillyd The sword fern is pretty ubiquitous but the trillium and the maidenhair ferns I run into a lot less often.
@michaelrussell yeah the trillium in particular was quite special