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Kudu are highly alert and notoriously hard to approach. When they detect danger – often using their large, radar-like ears – they give a hoarse alarm bark, then flee with a distinctive, rocking-horse running motion, the male laying back his horns to avoid overhead obstructions.
Unlike most members of the cat family, tigers like water. They are good swimmers and often cool off in pools or streams. When a tiger wants to be heard, you’ll know about it, because their roar can be heard as far as three kilometres away. They may be big and heavy, but tigers are by no means slow movers. In fact, at full speed they can reach up to 65km/h!Today, there are five subspecies of tiger: Bengal, South China, Indochinese, Sumatran and Siberian. Sadly, three subspecies of tiger have become extinct – Caspian, Bali and Javan.
This colourful rainforest scene was seen at dusk on the 3km hiking track of the first national park in the Australian state of Queensland, as declared in 1908.
The track's circuit lies in hilly forest/bush terrain at Mt Tamborine. The name "Witches Falls" though had a more pleasant and benign naming history than the Hells Gate Lighthouse name (previous pic).
It originated with the then kids of the mountain settlement. They thought some of the forest branches looked like witches' brooms when walking home at dusk.
All in all, it was a great hike with very interesting and beautiful rainforest scenery, and the usual beautiful bird sounds (hear treat listen on vid below), on a moderately challenging track in some steep places.
🎧 Water flow, birdsong in the mountains nature track (much the same in all Aussie rainforests): www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9gs3zxrPM4
Canon EOS 60D
" ... And I'm scared 'cause that means
I'm a little bit soft
But don't beat yourself up
It wasn't just the Sun that I was hiding from
We were messed up kids who taught ourselves how to live
And I'm still scared that I'm not good enough
I've always felt like a Monster
Long before I was bit
But only seen as a monster
Let's just say I'm used to it
And I grew tough 'cause love had only hurt me back
But loving you is a good problem to have
And I'm used to that, but I could get used to this
And I know we'll never grow old together
'Cause you'll never grow old to me
You're the pink in my cheeks
And I love that it means
I'm a little bit soft " ♪
Love u ♥
Hidden deep in the desert, the Potash Salt Waterfall in Khor and Biabanak shimmers like a dream, a mesmerizing masterpiece sculpted by time, salt, and sunlight.
It all started when LegoJunkie asked: "So... you have a lot of orange right?"
What ensued was a wonderful little collab, and resulted in possibly my favorite build I've ever done. Evan did Calvin, I did Hobbes.
I fail at this title I will think of something better...I love this picture but can you comment a title for it??
Not many of you guys may know this, but I've been an extremely adamant fan of Adventure Time since season one so many years ago! So to hear Lego was finally entering the Land of Ooo, I was so freaking excited!
Now most of my admiration really goes to Pendleton Ward and his team of writers and artists. The mere fact that Adventure Time really has no filter on where it's stories can go, while always making the content work within an established storyline is incredible! Like it uses throw-away lines and scenes to constantly hint at incredibly large, emotionally deep elements of story, while never quite having an episode dedicated to exposition of the world Finn and Jake live in. I mean like over the course of like four or five years we only get pieces of that, like an episode of Marceline and Ice King's past, which 90% of the episode is wrapped around their band practice, but simultaneously touching on the topic of Alzheimer's Disease and a Nuclear Apocalypse.... In a kids show! I could go on for hours on how many tough topics this show tackles but I won't for the sake of time, but damn, it handles it's content so well!
But this isn't the only episode like this! Funny enough, having a final message or moral isn't always the show's standard. Some episodes never have dialog, some never feature main characters at all, some episodes don't even use the same art style! And that blows me away, that a show can be so diverse and yet still work within the confines of this fantastic world building that Pendalton has done. It's a great way to tell stories because not a single episode is the same. Yet the team at Frederator Studios always manage to tie everything together. They practically re-invented what a kids show could be! That really hasn't been done since BTAS.
But on top of it being so diverse, the humor and fun surrounding the show is wonderful! Adventure Time brings so much joy and positive emotions that not a lot of shows do for me. It makes me feel like a kid, and the Adventure Time universe is just like the weird shit I thought of when I was little :P
It's cool to see this show explode to the popularity that it is today, but it still holds a personal connection to me, and I'll always hold these stories close to my heart.
Here's to these last few years of Adventure Time! I know I'm gonna miss this show when it's gone!
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This photo and many others is made possible by my Patrons! I made my first bricklink order aided by these guys, for a few of these Bright-Light Orange parts, and it was nearly funded by them! :)
Mr Riley Pilgrim is our newest Patron! He's a little quiet on flickr, but perhaps a few followers will change that? He's tagged in the photo! Thanks Riley, you're a real champ! :) www.flickr.com/photos/140939300@N07
This is only a handful of Jake builds I've made! Besides these six, there are about seven more over on Patreon if you guy's wanna see them! Plus a good look at the build and photo set up! :)
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I painted him today. :3 if you use this on tumblr give credit to my tumblr or flickr c: jumpingborders.tumblr.com/
The loveable BMO (Beemo) living video game console character from Adventure Time made out of lego. This is a fully functional portable Raspberry Pi Linux computer. This means it can do pretty much anything you can think of. Plays video, plays games, surfs the web, and more! Of course it cannot make toast, or skateboard like the real BMO...
Here is a short video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFhiCLS5fhg
Here are some details on the internal components:
* Raspberry Pi (Model B)
* 4Gb SD card with Raspbian Linux OS
* 2.5 " TFT display: www.adafruit.com/products/912
* Low-profile microSD card adapter:http://www.adafruit.com/products/966
* Micro-USB cable for power
* Mediasonic USB Battery Pack: www.mediasonic.ca/product.php?id=1359582548 (This sits outside of the BMO)
* A female USB connector and some wires (For the USB port on the front of the BMO). Check out this tutoral for more info on that: www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=32336
This will be on display at Brickcon this coming weekend (Oct 5-6).