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[Faire marcher les salariés c’est] leur faire croire que s’activer au service de la capture, c’est œuvrer à leur propre « réalisation », que leur désir est bien là où ils se trouvent, que « le hasard » fait bien les choses puisque l’agréable s’ajoute à l’utile, les « accomplissements » du sujet aux nécessités de sa reproduction matérielle […].
Capitalisme, désir et servitude - Frédéric Lordon
By October, when the visitors to our area thin out to a trickle, the wildlife species become more evident. An additional factor is the colder days and nights; they quicken their pace to match their need to bulk up for the long winter. The Coyotes look great at this time of year, dressed up in their luxurious winter coats. I am seeing a lot of coyotes these days, but so far no photos that I like as much as this shot from two years ago.
Two years ago, there was a bumper crop of grasshoppers. The farmers and ranchers were less than thrilled, but those billions of insects provided easy and nutritious meals for a lot of critters higher on the food chain. Just ask this coyote. He'll tell you they are delicious.
Actually, I have tried grasshoppers - many years ago - and they weren't bad. However, this time I left them all for the birds and mammals. The coyote is looking very intent as he prepares to snatch another hapless hopper from the dry grass.
Three "fall celebration" shots remaining, then on to a new image set.
Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2021 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
"Little Grebe enjoying the sun at Hamwall "
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Aspects of Penarth. The RNLI lifeboat is out on exercise on Saturday 19 September 2020 and will soon be reversed into its launch trailer, to be hauled up the slipway and across the road to the 1995 boathouse. It was soon after high tide and a variable wind was helping to create a considerable swell.
An earlier Penarth Lifeboat station existed here from 1861 to 1905, but a new one opened in 1980 and currently is home to an Atlantic 85-class lifeboat (seen here and named Maureen Lilian) that dates from 2010 and a D-class (IB1) lifeboat (Spirit of Penarth II) that arrived here in 2018.
in July 2020 the value of having two boats was shown when the smaller (D Class) boat was already out to assist a casualty when a second shout came, to rescue three people trapped by the rising tide. These were two of four shouts in just five days. It still seems astonishing that this vital rescue service is entirely crewed by volunteers and funded by public contribution.
thefactfile.org/atlantic-ocean-facts/2/
and www.bigissue.com/news/rnli-lifeboat-blocked-from-rescue-m...