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Finally acknowledging that I can grow roses - it has taken decades! These flowers are 5" in diameter.

 

The western honey bee or European honey bee is the most common of the 7–12 species of honey bees worldwide. The genus name Apis is Latin for "bee", and mellifera is the Latin for "honey-bearing" or "honey carrying", referring to the species' production of honey.

 

Like all honey bee species, the western honey bee is eusocial, creating colonies with a single fertile female (or "queen"), many normally non-reproductive females or "workers", and a small proportion of fertile males or "drones". Individual colonies can house tens of thousands of bees. Colony activities are organized by complex communication between individuals, through both pheromones and the dance language.

 

The western honey bee was one of the first domesticated insects, and it is the primary species maintained by beekeepers to this day for both its honey production and pollination activities. With human assistance, the western honey bee now occupies every continent except Antarctica. Western honey bees are threatened by pests and diseases, especially the Varroa mite and colony collapse disorder. There are indications that the species is rare, if not extinct in the wild in Europe and as of 2019, the western honey bee is listed as "Extinct" on the IUCN Red List, while also acknowledging "Data Deficient". (Wikipedia)

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Foraging through the flowers for pollen.

 

Pinhey Dunes, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. August 2022.

- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -

 

The Tamaracks are acknowledging the season in glorious colour now, our forests are dripping with gold. They have turned a bit later than usual - all the other trees have already dropped their leaves on the ground save for a stubborn few.

 

This particular Tamarack is in our backyard ... we transplanted it about 10 years ago and it is thriving in its new location. My American friends may know the tree by another name - the Eastern or Black Larch.

Lacey, Spring Cherry Blossom trees line and cover Vancouver Streets.

 

British Columbia

Canada

 

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

  

Happy Clicks,

~Christie (happies) by the River

   

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SEA IMP IV moored on the Mighty Fraser River.

Hammond - Maple Ridge

British Columbia

Canada

 

Anyone that knows me, knows of my HUGE love for tugs. My dad was involved in deepsea rescues in his young gun years, therefore I believe - I come by this love honestly.

  

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

  

Happy Clicks from Nautical me........

~Christie by the River

   

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There are always some you know in your neighborhood and others you don't know but wonder about...maybe you look for them and hope their day is going ok. Maybe you know when they like to acknowledge the outside world and make a point to sync your own timeline with their. Well, I do this with cats. In the short time that I spent in Furrydelphia, I looked for this furrball every day and he was always looking for the sun around mid day. I have a ton of photos like this where the reflections created a nuisance but I hope my fondness for this magnificent beast comes through here, and I hope this cat is still doing well!

 

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Six Aboriginal language groups are the traditional owners of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area:

Darug.

Gundungurra.

Wanaruah.

Wiradjuri.

Darkinjung.

Tharawal.

 

I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. I pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

 

Terrace Falls are located near Lawson and Hazelbrook, small towns approximately 90 kilometers (1.5 hour drive) from Sydney.

 

Falls are accessible by the short 800 meter walk from the bottom of Terrace Falls Road, or from the other side, Valley Road Hazelbrook. There are now gates on both sides to

stop the dickheads that either dump cars or rip up the unsealed fire trail

 

The walking track starts approximately half way between these two gated. There are two entry points along the track and it just depends from which Road you access it from.

 

The track itself is a beautiful example of temperate rainforest with many flowering native mountain plants, fungi, birds and sunning reptiles. Don't forget to look out for the colourful freshwater crustacean, locally known as the yabbie!!!

 

This walk has come rather rich and lush moss and lichens, not to mention the wonderful tree ferns!

 

Take your time and scamper up and down rocks, stop, listen and just chill to experience a true Blue Mountains experience!!! You might even get lucky as I did and witness the majestic Lyrebird.

Terrace Falls are located near Lawson and Hazelbrook, small towns approximately 90 kilometers (1.5 hour drive) from Sydney.

 

Falls are accessible by the short 800 meter walk from the bottom of Terrace Falls Road, or from the other side, Valley Road Hazelbrook. There are now gates on both sides to stop the dickheads that either dump cars or rip up the unsealed fire trail.

 

The walking track starts approximately half way between these two gated. There are two entry points along the track and it just depends from which Road you access it from.

 

The track itself is a beautiful example of temperate rainforest with many flowering native mountain plants, fungi, birds and sunning reptiles. Don't forget to look out for the colourful freshwater crustacean, locally known as the yabbie!!!

 

This walk has come rather rich and lush moss and lichens, not to mention the wonderful tree ferns!

 

Take your time and scamper up and down rocks, stop, listen and just chill to experience a true Blue Mountains experience!!! You might even get lucky as I did and witness the majestic Lyrebird.

  

Hi Everyone!! I have been running crazy since my last post on Flickr!! I made a month long trip to photograph wildlife in Texas with a great friend and fellow photographer Ann Pacheco. You must go see her site on Flickr (see link on side) I will try to put up more images on a regular basis!

 

I love photographing Roseate Spoonbills and we had many chances to photograph them! This Roseate Spoonbill was photographed as it flew back to its Rookery in the early morning light!! I liked the early glowing light on the Spoonbill. I hope you like the image!

 

Kevan

 

Mar & April: Photography exhibit at the J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge Visitor's Center, Sanibel-Captiva Road, Sanibel, Florida . Has Been extended until the end of July!!

  

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MV Anvil Cove is a 53 foot by 15ft beam steel schooner (sailing ship) certified by the Canadian Coast Guard as a passenger vessel.

Engine: 140 hp Izuzu diesel

Built and launched 1990 in Daajing Giids, known as Queen Charlotte City from 1891–2022, is a village municipality in the Haida Gwaii archipelago in the province of British Columbia, Canada.

  

Moored peacefully in Steveston Village

Fisherman's Wharf

Richmond. British Columbia

Canada

 

The scenic, Steveston Heritage Fishing Village is a charming & ever so romantic fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC on the Mighty Fraser River

Canada

 

I 💖 Steveston

  

I appreciate your kind words of support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

   

~Christie (happiest) by the River

   

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According to our extended forecasts, 2022-2023 will be remembered as a time to shake, shiver, and shovel—a winter season filled with plenty of snow, rain, and mush as well as some record-breaking cold temperatures!

Reference: Farmer's Almanac

 

Dormant blueberry bushes turn a beautiful shade of red. Snowcapped, under this purply coloured, evening sky. Low in the sky sunlight reflecting off the barn and snow.

British Columbia

BC

 

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

  

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Gastown is the historic core of Vancouver, and is the city's earliest, most historic area of commercial buildings and warehouses.

 

Low light

 

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

I would also, like to extend my thanks, to all those who place my images in their beautiful galleries, or use my images for their covers.

 

Additionally, I am truly humbled to receive so many thoughtful and generous testimonies. I cannot express how deeply touched and honoured I am, to find such caring and beautifully written words left on my behalf.

 

Happy Clicks

~Christie

A day to acknowledge the role that squirrels play in nature and the environment all over the world.

 

Red Squirrel / Europäisches Eichhörnchen (Sciurus vulgaris)

in the bird feeder in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

 

Night falls on Steveston Fishing Village

Fish boats and various other craft, moored in the harbour.

Tomorrow will bring a fresh catch.

 

Steveston Village

Fisherman's Wharf

Richmond. British Columbia

Canada

  

I appreciate your kind words of support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

 

~Christie (happiest) by the River

 

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Ice forming in Northen BC and making its way down the Fraser River.

This image was captured as the ice passed through Port Haney, British Columbia, Canada

  

I appreciate your kind words of support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

  

~Christie (happiest) by the River

 

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A day to acknowledge the role that squirrels play in nature and the environment all over the world.

 

And some more information about these lovely critters HERE!

 

"Is it really MY day?" ... "Yes it is and TGIF" ;-))

 

Red Squirrel / Europäische Eichhörnchen (Sciurus vulgaris) on our greengage tree just beside the terrace in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

 

Sorry, i was one day to early with this picture and corrected it!

Must acknowledge the vision and skill of the sculptor Robin Wight who made this item - and many more!

Remnants of an old pier, the only visual remains of a once booming, Salmon canning industry.

Dating back to the turn of the century.

Washington (State)--Point Roberts

 

Well over a hundred years ago, this would have been a busy fishing port.

Today, we can only imagine the sights of the heavily loaded fishing vessels tied up alongside this pier, and the hardworking employees bustling the catch of the day, up and down the pier.

 

On the horizon you will have left USA waters and entered Canadian waters, BC Canada

 

On a closer look you may see the perched Seagulls

~C

 

Taken just prior to the Canadian/USA borders closing. We have family with a cottage in this location

  

Point Roberts is a pene-exclave of the United States on the southernmost tip of the Tsawwassen Peninsula, south of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The area, which had a population of 1,314 at the 2010 census, is reached by land by traveling 25 mi (40 km) through Canada. It is a census-designated place (CDP) in Whatcom County, Washington with a post office, and a ZIP Code of 98281. Direct sea and air connections with the U.S. are available across Boundary Bay.

 

Point Roberts was created when the United Kingdom and the United States settled the Pacific Northwest American-Canadian border dispute in the mid-19th century with the Oregon Treaty. Both parties agreed the 49th parallel would delineate both countries' territories, but they overlooked the small area that incorporates Point Roberts (south of the 49th parallel). Questions about ceding the territory to the United Kingdom and later to Canada have been raised since its creation but its status has remained unchanged.

Wikipedia

  

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

 

Happy Clicks,

~Christie

 

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The wise and confident acknowledge this help with gratitude :-)

Author unknown

 

HBW!!

 

prunus mume, white japanese flowering apricot, 'Big Joe', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

Remnants of an old pier, the only visual remains of a once booming, Salmon canning industry.

Dating back to the turn of the century.

Washington (State)--Point Roberts

 

Well over a hundred years ago, this would have been a busy fishing port.

Today, we can only imagine the sights of the heavily loaded fishing vessels tied up alongside this pier, and the hardworking employees bustling the catch of the day, up and down the pier.

 

On the horizon you will have left USA waters and entered Canadian waters, BC Canada

 

On a closer look you may see the perched Seagulls

~C

  

Point Roberts is a pene-exclave of the United States on the southernmost tip of the Tsawwassen Peninsula, south of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The area, which had a population of 1,314 at the 2010 census, is reached by land by traveling 25 mi (40 km) through Canada. It is a census-designated place (CDP) in Whatcom County, Washington with a post office, and a ZIP Code of 98281. Direct sea and air connections with the U.S. are available across Boundary Bay.

 

Point Roberts was created when the United Kingdom and the United States settled the Pacific Northwest American-Canadian border dispute in the mid-19th century with the Oregon Treaty. Both parties agreed the 49th parallel would delineate both countries' territories, but they overlooked the small area that incorporates Point Roberts (south of the 49th parallel). Questions about ceding the territory to the United Kingdom and later to Canada have been raised since its creation but its status has remained unchanged.

Wikipedia

  

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

 

Happy Clicks,

~Christie

 

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With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️

February proved to be one of the coldest on record

If you look closely you may see the Canada Geese treading on a partially frozen Fraser River

 

Blue hour

 

Kanaka Landing Harbour

Maple Ridge

West Coast of British Columbia

Canada

 

I appreciate your kindness and support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my artwork.

  

~Christie (happiest) by the River

 

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This image serves as a call to action, urging us to acknowledge the existence of marginalized communities and their struggle for basic necessities. It prompts reflection on the systemic issues that perpetuate poverty and the need for collective efforts to create a more equitable world. While the girl's identity remains anonymous, her indomitable spirit shines through, leaving a lasting impact on those who encounter her gaze.

Early morning Spring Eastern Meadowlark calling. The background is a recently burned Sawgrass Prairie In Everglades National Park! Thanks for looking and I will see everyone next week!!

 

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As I sat and pondered my life one day, waves of sorrow and joy came my way.

Acknowledging each one that passed by, they would make me laugh, sing, or cry.

My life is very colorful, genuine, and true. My life is fulling in some ways; both old and new.

Each day is a gift on these waves. Each day I pursue what I crave.

 

May you all use this time given to reflect, grow, and invite beauty into your soul.

I hope you are all well and safe on these ever moving waters of life. I look forward to visiting your part of the pond.

Thank you for your support, favs and kind comments. They and you are appreciated.

Model: Jessica

 

*This is my second installment of my Waterhouse Remembered series.

  

Jimmy is acknowledging me from the other side of the window glass. The crazy color patterning is due to a reflection of the trees across the street. The other pattern (behind him) is something we put up as a temporary window covering.

'Finally Acknowledging Autumn' is a macro photograph of a leaf in vertical format. It is a part of a series...

Understanding and acknowledging its existence is the pathway to Light

Remaining in Ignorance enables it

It is dark, it is ugly – it is vile

It is the devil’s playground

It is seductive

 

Only through shining a light on its existence . . .

Can humanity and our earth heal

Humanity is on the precipice

Let’s pray - Amen

 

“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!”

–Isaiah 5:20

  

A PRAYER TO DEFEAT THE WORK OF SATAN

 

O Divine Eternal Father, in union with your Divine Son and the Holy Spirit, and through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg You to destroy the Power of your greatest enemy – the evil spirits. Cast them into the deepest recesses of hell and chain them there forever!

 

Take possession of your Kingdom which You have created and which is rightfully yours. Heavenly Father, give us the reign of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. I repeat this prayer out of pure love for You with every beat of my heart and with every breath I take.

Amen.

   

Kanaka (Haney)-Landing Harbour on the Mighty Fraser River

Maple Ridge

British Columbia

Canada

  

As per online information - Kanaka Landing Harbour Authority is a company governing under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act

  

I appreciate your kindness and support and would like to thank-you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my artwork.

 

~Christie (happiest) by the River

 

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Family acknowledging Alpha....Grey Wolves at Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Rosseau, Ontario. The wolves were surrendered from a roadside zoo in Quebec and cannot be returned to the wild.

IMGP0267

 

Lavenham in Suffolk is widely acknowledged as the best example of a medieval wool town in England.

 

In Tudor times, Lavenham was said to be the fourteenth wealthiest town in England, despite its small size. Its fine timber-framed buildings and beautiful church, built on the success of the wool trade, make it a fascinating place to explore today.

 

Although Lavenham goes back to Saxon times, it is best known as a medieval wool town. It was granted its market charter in 1257 and started exporting its famous blue broadcloth as far afield as Russia.

 

In the 14th century Edward III encouraged the English weaving industry and Lavenham began to prosper. However in the late 16th century Dutch refugees in Colchester began weaving a lighter, cheaper and more fashionable cloth and the woollen trade in Lavenham began to fail.

 

Most of the buildings in Lavenham today date from the 15th century, many of these were never altered due to the fall of the weaving industry. Consequently the town is still very much on the same scale as it must have been in the 15th century.

Lido - Italian for "beach". In Britain, a lido is a public outdoor swimming pool and surrounding facilities. On the left, behind the white building, you can see a little of the pool area of this old lido.

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Wash me throughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. For I acknowledge my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me.

(Psalm 51:2-3)

Steveston Harbour - With an eagle on top :)

 

Nothing is more observant than that of the eye of an eagle

Above this nautical scene, perches a Majestic Bald Eagle.

 

Highlighted to accentuate the fishing vessels and the eagle - HDR

 

The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a bird of prey found in North America. A sea eagle, it has two known subspecies and forms a species pair with the white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla). Its range includes most of Canada and Alaska, all of the contiguous United States, and northern Mexico. Wikipedia

 

Steveston is a charming fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC, on the Mighty Fraser River

Canada

 

Definitely one of British Columbia's best kept secrets.

 

If you enjoy quaint fishing villages, combined with light and vibrant colours, I am pleased to extend an invitation for you to browse through my.... 'I 💖 Steveston album'

  

Strait of Georgia

Richmond, British Columbia

Canada

  

A special thanks to all my Flickr friends and visitors, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

I would also, like to extend my thanks, to all those who place my images in their beautiful galleries, or use my images for their covers.

 

Additionally, I am truly humbled to receive so many thoughtful and generous testimonies. I cannot express how deeply touched and honoured I am, to find such caring and beautifully written words left on my behalf.

 

Happy Clicks

~Christie

As the last light of the setting evening Sun hits the Pine Trees the lead Sandhill Crane launches to lead its family group back to its roost for the evening! This light only lasts for a very few minutes as the Pine Trees start to glow the color of the setting Sun. That day the Cranes took off at the right time and I barely had enough light to take a picture!! Thanks for looking and we will see everyone on Wednesday!! We always appreciate the time you spend looking and commenting on our images!!

  

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Good Morning!! Its nice to have a working computer again!! This is another one of our Red Headed Woodpecker images from earlier this year!! This image was shot at first light on a beautiful clear day. In Southern Florida they are a real treat to see and are not common at all!! So even seeing one in Central Florida where they are more common is a treat for us!! This looks like a family meeting on the nesting tree, probably to discuss baby feeding and sentry duty around the nest!! Thanks for looking and we will see everyone on Tuesday!!

 

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When we acknowledge that daylight is passing and sunset arrives in the truest of beauty a sense of peace overtakes us. The day was long and now we welcome a good nights rest in preparation for a new day. Gratitude and Kindness were a part of today and will be part of tomorrow’s sunrise.

Explored October 5, 2020

 

#sliderssunday

 

Do you remember the Mendelian laws of inheritance? We've learned them in school on the basis of how the eye colours of fruit flies (the notorious Drosophila Melanogaster) are inherited to further generations according to dominant or recessive characteristics, although Gregor Mendel himself conducted his groundbreaking genetic experiments with pea plants. Unfortunately, the significance of Mendel's laws was never truly understood or acknowledged in his lifetime (1822 – 1884). His studies, however, were rediscovered three decades later, at the turn of the 20th century, and, following their rediscovery, American biologist Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866 – 1945) began to experiment with Drosophila in his "Fly Room" at Columbia University. It was Morgan who discovered that genes are carried on chromosomes; he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1933. Further Fly experiments (with a less successful outcome) were conducted by a certain Dr. Seth Brundle in 1986 (aka "The Fly"). So where exactly does my image come in here, you may have already asked yourself (if you haven't stopped reading my lengthy introduction long before – which I could totally understand). Well, during one of those numerous teaching experiments with fruit flies, which numerous generations of students have conducted ever since modern genetics became part of school curriculums, something must have gone very wrong. And who knows, maybe Dr. Seth "Brundlefly" Brundle himself had led one of those biology experiments? Experiments in which some dinosaur genes were mixed with those of an innocent fruit fly... Which resulted in the creation the biggest Drosophila the world has ever seen – the Olympic Brachosophila Megalogaster? Nonsense, of course, and you know it ;-) But doesn't this kaleidoscoped image of the Olympic stadium's interior (the roof, mostly, taken at a dutch angle) look just like an ultra close-up of a (fruit) fly's face? Not one that you'd like to see buzzing around your fruit bowl, that's for sure, but let's say that the other "third party genes" that were used in this crazy experiment came from a puppy. So this would be the friendliest, cuddliest giant dinosaur puppy fruit fly you'll ever come across :) OK, I'd rather stop before you start to believe that I was a part of those experiments as well ;-)

 

Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone, stay safe and take care, dear Flickr friends!

 

Drosophila Megalogaster – Schau mir in die Augen, Kleines :)

 

Ihr erinnert Euch doch bestimmt noch alle an die Mendelsche Vererbungslehre und die berühmte Drosophila Melanogaster mit ihren dominanten bzw. rezessiven Genen, die über die Vererbung der jeweiligen Augenfarbe entscheiden. Was wäre, wenn jemand bei einem der unzähligen Biologie-Experimente, die Generationen von Schülern mit Fruchtfliegen durchgeführt haben, nicht nur Fruchtfliegen(-Gene) gekreuzt, sondern evtl. noch ein paar Dinosaurier-Gene dazwischen gestreut hätte? Das Ergebnis könnte die größte Fruchtfliege sein, die die Welt je gesehen hat, die unglaubliche "Olympische Brachosophila Megalogaster" mit Augen so groß wie zwei Stadiondächer ;-) Nun ja, Ihr habt es schon erraten, dies ist eine kleine Spielerei mit einem Foto vom Olympiastadion für den Sliders Sunday. Ich hatte hier einfach aus Spaß mal eine Aufnahme mit schräger Perspektive gemacht und dabei überwiegend das offene Dach mit ins Bild genommen. Nachdem ich in Photoshop das Bild kopiert, gespiegelt und neu zusammengesetzt hatte, schaute mich plötzlich eine riesige (Frucht-)Fliege an ;-) Keine, die man gerne daheim um den Früchteteller herumschwirren sehen möchte, aber ich kann Euch beruhigen: Bei dem manipulierten Experiment kamen als "Drittanbieter-Gene" nicht nur die eines Dinosauriers hinzu, sondern auch die eines kuscheligen Welpen. Diese Fliege ist also gaaaanz lieb und verschmust und will bloß spielen ;-)

 

Ich wünsche Euch einen guten Start in die neue Woche, bleibt gesund und passt auf Euch auf!

Now that is a stick!!! You wonder what the Misses is going to say about this stick as nesting material!! We were expecting the next flight back to the nest this Egret would be carrying a saw!! They are so much fun to watch during nesting, their colors change and just watching the courtship is wonderful!!

 

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The sweet sorrow of the Autumn season acknowledges that decay and death are always inevitable .

 

~Close up shot to be uploaded soon :)

 

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Though the cat finally did acknowledge me, she did so in a rather condescending way, at least, this is how I read her signals. As the old adage goes, 'dogs have owners, cats have staff'. Fuji X-E3 plus Helios 44M-7 at approx. F 8.

This is my 400th upload. I want to acknowledge my contacts who are my favorite aspect of Flickr. You are a constant source of inspiration and encouragement. I take much better photographs because of the knowledge I have gained from you. The image is of the windmills in Pubnico textured in a linen texture.

The original lighthouse was built in 1917.

Ogden Point is a deep water port facility with four piers able to handle very large vessels. The Victoria port is currently the busiest cruise ship port-of-call in Canada

 

Rainy weather, heavily overcast sky

  

I appreciate your visits & kind words of support. My thanks to you all, for taking the time to view and acknowledge my photography.

`Christie

 

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Yorkshire Sculpture Park

By Sean Scully

Although Scully is acknowledged as one of the most important international abstract painters working today, in recent years he has made large-scale sculpture. The artist created experimental three-dimensional work in the 1970s whilst studying on a scholarship at Harvard University, but didn’t return to this aspect of his practice for another thirty years. His sculptures are extensions of his paintings, with lines, stripes and grids dominant throughout. Raised in an economically deprived South London household, Scully recalls being a darner of socks for the family, and considers that the weft and weave of this early experience informed the development of his grid-like painting and sculpture.

Being careful with each other means we actively acknowledge that no two human beings have had the same life experiences or have experienced life the same way. We are the sum total of millions of moments and cell changes and just thinking about the chances that you'll meet someone you can connect with on a deeper level should feel miraculous.

 

But humans also become careless with each other, even in long term relationships. Humans ignore each other or assume things about each other easily. Don't be careless. Remember, you can never truly know what another person feels or thinks without opening your heart and making both time and space.

 

In the last few minutes of your life, it's very unlikely you'll be thinking about an amazing tweet or Instagram post. I hope each one of you is remembering what it felt like to be caressed and loved and how it felt to show this tenderness towards others in return.

 

**All photos are copyrighted**

How to Bloom Where You're Planted.

 

Developing the Right Mentality

- Acknowledge you can control your thoughts.

- Accept changes as they occur.

- Value what you do have.

- Try to learn lessons from your circumstances.

- Practice radical acceptance.

 

Seeking Out Opportunity

- Identify what you can change.

- Stay in the present.

- Build strong relationships.

- Take risks.

 

Making the Most of Each Day

- Have a positive impact on others.

- Practice gratitude.

- Work with what you have.

- Remember the bigger picture.

 

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For the Month of January, we wanted to acknowledge these two wonderful creatures that are Hopey and Beanie. These two have been with us since the very beginning, constantly around for rp, reaching out to new players, welcoming everyone, making sure noone felt cast aside or ignored. They help out wherever possible, give input and advice when needed, and try their best to constantly be active in both our discord and inworld. Both of you are so appreciated, I am so happy i've gotten to know you both better, and I'm not surprised in the slightest that you both were chosen as this month's roleplayers of the month!

 

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