A few nice friendship images I found:
Wurlitzer Music Time (World’s First iPod)

Image by Kevin H.
A Wurlitzer juke box inside the American City Diner in the Friendship Heights section of Washington, DC.
lonely bird by sunset

Image by **F**
December dedications
View On Black
This one goes dedicated to friend Steiner62, on Ireland, with my gratitude for kind dedications and longtime shared friendship.
Feel free to be happy looking at his sublime sets on the collection -Sun, Moon, Sky-. Here:
www.flickr.com/photos/snappydessy/collections/72157600110…
Whatchoo you looking at Willis?

Image by RavenFire
Active Assignment for the Week of 8 May to 14 May: Wildlife in your Neighbourhood
Sometimes we spend so much time looking far away for great shots that we forget to look in our own backyards. So go close to home and show us your wildlife.
No Zoo shots.
Can be flora, fauna or a combination thereof AND should include something, no matter how subtle, to show it was in or around the neighbourhood.
Dare: Include your home in some way.
Dare II: Capture a ‘decisive moment’
OK, while this is not technically "in my neighbourhood" it was taken while I was staying in Sydney for our 2nd wedding anniversary. This is one of the waterfalls in the Chinese Garden of Friendship, Sydney NSW Australia.
Modelled on the typical private gardens of the Ming Dynasty, the garden offers an insight into Chinese heritage and culture. The Chinese Garden of Friendship was designed by Sydney’s Chinese sister city, Guangzhou in China.
They were named the Garden of Friendship symbolising the bond established between China and Australia.
The whole garden can not be seen from any point within the garden, encouraging the person to wander the winding paths to view each area.
WIT: Beautiful gardens, shining sunlight, a willing if very wary subject and a very quick hand. This fellow was sunning himself on the rock at the edge of the gardens near one of the "pools". To give you a better understanding of size he was about 45cm (give or take) long. I only got two shots before he decided he was no longer going to be the "willing subject".
PS, this is not a zoo or animal enclosure, this is a private garden that just happens to also be alive with wildlife in the centre of Sydney.









