 Small blooming plant of chicory (Cichorium pumilum) on the median strip of Al Istiqlal Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, April 14, 2016
 Small commercial brick building with galleries at 1601 Magazine Street on a triangular island between Richard and Felicity streets, in Lower Garden District. New Orleans, Louisiana, May 20, 2006
 Plant of Nalta jute (Corchorus olitorius) in a small vegetable garden on Ammouriya Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, June 21, 2015
 Small cemetery of Church of the Epiphany at 501 East Gregg Street. Calvert, Texas, December 13, 2009
 Field of cultivated sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) in a small kitchen garden on Al Muhandiseen Street in Al Lejbailat area. Doha, Qatar, February 25, 2016
 Towers on a small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay at morning. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 Bitter melon (Momordica charantia) cultivated in a small kitchen garden on Al Muhandiseen Street in Al Lejbailat area. Doha, Qatar, February 25, 2016
 Small plant of chicory (Cichorium pumilum) on the median strip of Al Istiqlal Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, April 14, 2016
 One of small streets between Chevrat Shas Street and Ein Ya akov Street in Me a She arim community. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 17, 2001
 Small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 Several towers on a small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 Construction on a small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 One of small streets between Chevrat Shas Street and Ein Ya akov Street in Me a She arim community. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 17, 2001
 Small cemetery of Church of the Epiphany at 501 East Gregg Street. Calvert, Texas, December 25, 2009
 A small house on Burnett Street near Martin Luther King Jr. Street. Calvert, Texas, January 28, 2007
 Small mosque at 55 Al Arab Street in Al Najma Souq (Souq Haraj). Doha, Qatar, April 12, 2014
 Dolphin and other towers on a small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 Al Majed and other towers on a small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 Rasgas and other towers on a small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 View from a small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 View from a small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay at morning. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 View from a small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay at morning. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 Rasgas and other towers on a small street parallel to Conference Centre Street in West Bay at morning. Doha, Qatar, November 22, 2013
 Fukien tea tree (Ehretia microphylla) with a small white flower in a park at Al Intisar Street near a corner with Onaiza. Doha, Qatar, May 3, 2015
 Close up of leaves of Nalta jute (Corchorus olitorius), with lower serratures on each side prolonged into a filiform appendage, in a small vegetable garden on Ammouriya Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, June 21, 2015
 Chamberbitter weed (stonebreaker, Phyllanthus niruri) in a small vegetable garden on Ammouriya Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, June 21, 2015
 Flower of bitter melon (Momordica charantia) cultivated in a small kitchen garden on Al Muhandiseen Street in Al Lejbailat area. Doha, Qatar, February 25, 2016
 Leaf of bitter melon (Momordica charantia) cultivated in a small kitchen garden on Al Muhandiseen Street in Al Lejbailat area. Doha, Qatar, February 25, 2016
 Small Melanoleuca mushrooms on a lawn in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, May 25, 2018
 White Marasmioid mushrooms Marasmiellus subnigricans or may be Heliomyces decolorans under small oaks in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, September 26, 2018
 Some small plant on a trodden path in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, February 26, 2019
 Spiderwort with narrow leaves and small flowers Tradescantia humilis(?) in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, April 24, 2020
 Small prostrate spurge Euphorbia maculata (Chamaesyce maculata) or Euphorbia prostrata (Chamaesyce prostrata) between pavement stones in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, May 25, 2020
 Small red flower of Paraguayan purslane (Portulaca amilis) in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, May 25, 2020
 Small red flower of Paraguayan purslane (Portulaca amilis) on a stone pavement in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, May 25, 2020
 Digitaria grass (left) and small bristlegrass (Setaria) found on a lawn under live oaks in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, September 1, 2020
 Small inkcap mushrooms (Coprinopsis) on rotting oak(?) wood in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, May 7, 2024
 Gills of a small inkcap mushroom (Coprinopsis) on rotting wood in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, May 7, 2024
 Caps of small inkcap mushrooms (Coprinopsis) on rotting wood in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, May 7, 2024
 Close-up of pleated caps of small inkcap mushrooms (Coprinopsis) on rotting wood in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, May 7, 2024
 This view is taken from Vanaturu kael ("Old Market Neck"), a short historic street that connects the Old Market (Vana Turg) with the Town Hall Square (Raekoja Plats) in Tallinn s Old Town. The dominant structure in the center is the eastern gable of the Tallinn Town Hall (Tallinna raekoda), the oldest surviving Gothic town hall in Northern Europe and the Baltic region. The building s iconic 64-meter tower rises prominently, topped by the Old Thomas (Vana Toomas) weather vane (visible at the very tip), which has been a symbol of the city since 1530. The limestone facade features a distinct Gothic archway at street level and a small, high window on the gable. To the right, the cream-colored building with the "Hopner House" sign (partially visible) is historically significant, often associated with merchant history. Estonia, October 16, 2025
 This view from Rataskaevu Street looks directly towards the imposing St. Nicholas Church (Niguliste kirik), creating one of the most picturesque and architecturally significant scenes in Tallinn s Old Town. The dominant feature is the massive tower of St. Nicholas Church, dedicated to the patron saint of merchants and sailors. The church, originally built in the 13th century as a fortress-church, showcases a mix of Gothic and Baroque elements. The current Baroque spire (added in the late 17th century) rises high above the street, while the lower sections reveal the heavy limestone walls typical of medieval defense structures. At the base of the tower, one can see the Small Chapel (Va"ike kabel) and the Clodt Chapel. The smaller, yellow-and-white structure with the arched entrance (left foreground) is the Chapel of St. Matthew (later St. George), adding a touch of color and intricate detail to the otherwise austere stone facade. Estonia, October 16, 2025
 Rataskaevu Street (Rataskaevu ta"nav) in Tallinn s Old Town. The focal point in the small square is the famous Cat s Well (Rataskaevu), which gave the street its name. According to local legend, a water spirit lived in the well, and the townspeople would sacrifice stray cats into it to prevent the wells from running dry. The yellow building on the left (Rataskaevu 7) houses the St. Petersbourg Hotel. It is the oldest operating hotel in Tallinn, originally opened in 1850 and located in a 15th-century building that was once a Russian merchant s home. Opposite the well (out of frame to the right, but significant to the street s lore) is the building at Rataskaevu 16, famously known as the site of "The Devil s Wedding." Legend says the devil held a party in the upper room of this house, and to this day, there is a painted "false window" on the facade to block the view into that haunted room. The building now houses a very popular restaurant of the same name. Tallinn, Estonia, October 16, 2025
 This evening view is likely a side street or courtyard just off the bustling Viru Street, possibly near the intersection with Vene Street or Sauna Street given the architectural style and proximity to nightlife areas. The most striking feature is the graffiti-covered wooden doors on the right. The words KID3:feff, PINTSEL:feff (meaning "paintbrush" in Estonian), and other tags cover the chevron-patterned double doors. This type of street art is common in the "alternative" or less-polished corners of the Old Town, often near bars and clubs. To the left, a brightly lit shop window with modern art prints or posters suggests this is a commercial area that remains active into the evening. The purple and blue lighting effects contribute to a club-like atmosphere, consistent with the nearby Viru Street and Sauna Street nightlife districts. The narrow cobblestone street slopes gently upward, flanked by tall, plastered buildings in pastel colors (pink, yellow, purple). The building on the right features a distinctive green downspout and a small blue diamond-shaped sign (likely a utility marker). Tallinn, Estonia, October 16, 2025
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