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Feb. 27, 2022. Boston, MA.
Thousands of people marched through the streets in downtown Boston in support of Ukraine in its battle against invading Russian forces. The rally started by the Boston Public Garden and the group peacefully made its way through downtown Boston. Marchers chanted “stop the war” as President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian nuclear forces put on high alert Sunday in a dramatic escalation of the conflict.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
You can tell by Remy's big eyes and stiff whiskers that his attention had been caught by something. He was watching Dave and the laser pointer more intently than the Leaf's hockey game!
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, Pittsburgh, PA.
So.... you'd better work out regularly....right?
PENTAX *istDs, 57mm, f5.6, 1/2000s, ISO400.
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She's getting so old but she's doing well right now. As long as her quality of life is good, we'll enjoy having her with us. I love her pretty, old dog mussle.
I think I scared this squirrel when I opened the curtains this morning. It stood there looking very alert - long enough for me to grab my camera, though not quite long enough for me to actually get a decent quality shot. It'll do though.
Had a pleasantly quiet Monday, compared to the past couple of weeks. Actually managed to get a head start on a task that normally ends up being a bit of a last minute rush. Of course, towards the end of the day a CRM problem cropped up, which led to me working until 7pm. Grrr.
"BE ALERT!
Alligators and snakes live in most Florida waterways. Use caution and keep your distance."
Lake Anhinga
St. Augustine, Florida.
1 August 2018.
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Whatever that is!
Went up to town as it was my brothers birthday so Paul and his wife Daphne flew over from Jersey and Melanie and I met up with them for breakfast, a show at the Royal Albert Hall with Cirque Du Soleil and then a night of debauchery at Sicily da Scalzo, which was nice!
First proper trip out for me since my back op and the seats at the Royal Albert Hall are shit, love the place though!
Next couple of weeks seeing Miles Jupp in his one man show, The Royal Philharmonic not once but twice playing Peer Gynt and then The New World Symphony and then off to Horning for a while finally ending up in Bath with my Abbey hopefully for a little bit of walking.......
Better to be alert.... it is rather mandatory to be in this state when sitting in the area surrounded by Indian Sloth Bear :)
Distance from Subject: ~30ft
Location: Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park (~Katraj snake park), Pune
I am biased i will admit, but i couldnt resist this shot she just looks so alert (which she usually is)
The Blyth Town goalkeeper awaits tensely his next call to action at the Boldon Colliery Welfare Ground.
Captured during a 4-0 Boldon Community Association victory - the in-form Villa's fifth on the trot - in the Northern League's Second Division. Three points saw Boldon climb to sixth in the table.
After securing promotion at the end of last season, Boldon, founder members of the Wearside League in 1892, are making their Northern League debut this 2021-22 campaign.
Match statistics
Boldon Community Association versus Blyth Town
Northern League, Division Two (3pm kick-off)
Admission: £5. Programme: £1 (20 pages). Attendance: 76. Boldon Community Association 4 Blyth Town 0 (half-time 3-0). Scoring sequence: 1-0 (Harvey Neary, 15mins), 2-0 (Levi Collins, 30mins), 3-0 (Levi Collins, 43mins), 4-0 (Oscar Taylor, 68mins). Note: Boldon goalkeeper Andy Hunter dived to his left to save a 57th-minute Adam Johnson penalty.