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Are there extraterrestrials living among us on earth? What do they do? These are the type of questions humans have debated for ages, and after a weekend at Death Valley National Park, I believe I am ready to solve them. Speculate no more, as aliens are playful creatures who, it turns out, live in the mountains around The Racetrack Playa and come out every full moon to move around rocks.

 

Why you might ask, would aliens do this when there are so many things they could see and do on earth? The answer is simple: to mess with tourists. It’s probably a higher calling on their planets. As the legend goes, no one has ever seen these rocks in Death Valley National Park move. Nonsense. As the hit film Men in Black taught us, aliens have the power to erase our minds. Heck, there’s a good chance I saw aliens the night I took this photo. I don’t remember seeing them, but I cannot say definitively that I did not see them....

 

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45 minutes later another fissure opened in the volcanic system near Fagradalsfjall in Reykjanes Iceland. The picture is taken from Reykjavik the capital of Iceland.

Web threads and dew, early a.m.

Shane Set Top and Dress @karna_shop_sl x Cake Day

Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/CAKEDAY/110/122/27

Mars 2017

 

yo Zouwi - Salö

 

The change from Daylight Saving Time back to Standard Time has been a source of consternation for the cats as I try to shift their feeding times an hour later. It is expressed with counter stalking and dramatic licking of the scoop that I use to dole out portions of dry food--as if to say "I am on the brink of starvation".

I can not get them to understand the concept. :D

  

This is Jimmy (in front) with Muse passing behind him.

It's cold and raining here....Obby has the right idea...a few pages of looking in his fav book.....and then a snooze! Happy Caturday to all our friends (both human and furry)....on this very wintery day.

Prayers to God the Almighty

This is what it means when the ATIS recording says " Caution migratory bird activity" . Air Canada A320 on final with Canada Geese crossing.

Gorilla Silverback Viatu

Zoo Frankfurt

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Busy Bee in my garden

Firehole Valley, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming USA.

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1953. 3/7 "Favorite Activity"

 

By far, hands down, Dunkel's favorite activity: Playing in water, whether that is frozen or in the river. Yup - he's all Labrador! (Of course, I'm not counting eating as an activity!)

It seems to me that these are three brothers, their faces are very similar. And the youngest brother, apparently, is used as an engine😀.

Black Sea.

 

My Shades : Can't see without . (@_@)

My PS3 : Super Entertainment . (*_*)

My Laptop : Where Magic happens . (^_^)

My Job : Best job in the world . ( Y )

My Phone/Pod : ill just say ( Thank you Apple ) . ($_$)

My Ride : Aw Don't you just love the sound of it . :P

 

Just Randomly Decided to capture this (*_^)

Here's a short clip of our star captured yesterday, December 6, 2025 ☀️

 

Atmospheric conditions were particularly unfavorable: strong turbulence (degraded seeing) due to wind, numerous cloud passages, and unstable brightness made stacking and processing virtually impossible. In these situations, high-resolution imaging becomes very difficult because the turbulence constantly distorts the solar surface. Therefore, I opted for a raw video, which at least preserves a record of the solar activity at the time, even if the optical quality is significantly affected...

 

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No boats at the dock and no one else in the campground awake to to see this sunrise.

Harris's Sparrow HASP (Zonotrichia querula)

Martindale Flats Central Saanich BC

 

I really enjoy seeing Harris’s Sparrow.

Fun Facts::

It is the largest New World Sparrow.

This bird is Canada's only endemic breeder.

 

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tongariro alpine crossing, new zealand

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