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Car park car. I sort of know what it is as far as the make and model are concerned but what it really is...well what it really is to me anyway...is brilliant. The design I mean, the design and the implementation of that design. I like Mustangs but nowadays I'll tend to look a little further afield to get my American car juices flowing but....standing next to this "thing" made feel.....well it made me feel something.
While whale watching in Alaska we came across this pack of harbor seals. I was fortunate to capture this individual looking right at me. His expression looked as if he feared what might be lurking below h surface. We saw a pack of orcas earlier in the day...
i'm afraid i'm going to be mia for a couple of days...
be with you as soon as i can!
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Had my camera out in the backyard last evening and Oliver seemed to be in the perfect spot :) He has come such a long way since we rescued him 2 1/2 years ago thanks to a good friend who encouraged us to do so...he is still timid and afraid at times but has learned to love and be loved!
"I am afraid of nothing" ....except perhaps that funny blue reflection in the window ...
Remember "Today"? This is part of the same set of installations dotted around the new Bower Ashton campus development.
Note: I've geotagged this photo, but on the satellite map (as of today) the building doesn't exist yet - so this is in the middle of a patch of green!
"I am not ashamed anymore
I want something so impure
You better impress now, watching my dress now fall to the floor
Crawling underneath my skin, sweet talk with a hint of sin
Begging you to take me
Devil underneath your grin, sweet thing, but she play to win, heaven gonna hate me
And touch me like you never
And push me like you never
And touch me like you never
'Cause I am not afraid, I am not afraid anymore
No no no
Crawling underneath my skin, sweet talk with a hint of sin
Begging you to take me
Devil underneath your grin, sweet thing, bet you play to win, heaven gonna hate me."
. . . be very afraid!
In Explore #107 29 May 2008, thanks to all for your visit, comments and faves.
Cassowaries are very large flightless birds native to the tropical forests of New Guinea and northeastern Australia. Fallen fruit and fruit on low branches is the mainstay of their diet but they also eat fungi, snails, insects, frogs, snakes and other small animals.
The 2004 edition of the Guinness World Records lists the cassowary as the world's most dangerous bird. Adult Southern Cassowaries are 1.5 to 1.8 m (5 to 6 feet) tall, although some females may reach 2 m (6 feet 8 inches), and weigh about 70 kilograms (154 pounds). Their three-toed feet have sharp claws with the dagger-like middle claw 120 mm (5 inches) long. This claw is particularly dangerous since the Cassowary can use it to kill an enemy, disembowelling it with a single kick.
Normally they are very shy but when disturbed can lash out dangerously with their powerful legs and are capable of inflicting fatal injuries to an adult human. Usually, attacks are the result of provocation. They are considered to be one of the most dangerous animals to keep in zoos, based on the frequency and severity of injuries incurred by zookeepers.
This specimen was 'shot' whilst out on safari yesterday with neilalderney123 at the snake farm and show on the Bangkok Yai khlongs (canals).
We had caught trains and buses to get here, it had taken hours, but standing here and looking at this view made that commute more than worth it.
Hope you like it!
Reached #35 in Explore for August 27
القسوه لا تكون دائما عنوان الفلوب
الميتة فثمة قلوب تنبض بالجمال والحب
لكنها تقسو لإنها خائفه........!! ـ
If you are a small rodent, you just might be in eyesight of this northern hawk owl in the woods of Gatineau.