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Location - Luane's World

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Meva -Merle Dress

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Clover - Smack Clutch

A unique little clutch that you can hold in your right hand with bento animations.

You can change the metal, and leather colours spereately via HUD.

Leathers: Pink, Purple, Yellow, Orangem Green, Blue, Black

Metals: Rose, Bronze, Silver, Black, Gold, Vintage

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Another view from the coastal walk near San Remo. Didn't see anyone else for the entire 5km walk. Just the dog and me. The saltbush will grow anywhere, the other side of the ledge drops vertically to the beach. On its day the wind would obliterate any other plant growing here

COMPETITION BETWEEN SEVERAL FLICKR FRIENDS FOR THE BEST FEMALE MALLARD IMAGE.

A very common duck found almost anywhere even down to village ponds and parks, this one was taken in rainy weather, and was just begging me to enter her as the competition candidate .

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"Ask JESUS into your life, you will never regret it !"

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"Sometimes I close my eyes

And dream I'm somewhere else

Anywhere away from here

Anywhere away from here

Anywhere away from here

 

We sold our souls and

We lost control with

More doubt than hope

Glass half empty

And discontented

From growing old

Through all the failed attempts at trying to belong

I overthink the obvious when I'm alone

 

But when the lights go up

I don't think I told you

I don't think I told you

That I feel out of place

So pull me underground

Don't know if you notice

 

Sometimes I close my eyes

And dream of somewhere else

Anywhere away from here

Anywhere away from here

Anywhere away from here

Oh, when I close my eyes

Oh, when I close my eyes

 

I wish I could disappear

When the lights go up

I don't think I told you

I don't think I told you

That I feel out of place

 

Pull me underground

Don't know if you notice

Sometimes I close my eyes

And dream of somewhere else

Anywhere away from here

Anywhere away from here

Anywhere away from here"

Napping on top of the stairs. Phone shot by Lene.

Bastian (mixed breed), 29.09.2022

 

Samsung SM-G930F Phone Camera

It's better to travel well than arrive

-Buddah

 

Photo taken @ La Vallee

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The song

1960s high tech! A compact cassette for music. Developed in 1963 by Philips of The Netherlands. Made music truly portable and personal.

 

Here the 3.8mm wide iron oxide coated tape streams over a plastic foam pad. The pad presses the tape against the record/playback head.

   

Utrecht - Annastraat

 

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One more picture with my bb for him support, as always! love ya oshi! ♥

 

A Tune

  

Wild and running

Fearlessness is

Burning bright

We knew nothing

'Cause out of sight is

Out of mind

Before we ever learnt the fear of being bold

Before we ever were afraid of the unknown

When the lights go up

I don't think I told you

I don't think I told you

That I feel out of place

Pull me underground

Don't know if you notice

Sometimes I close my eyes

And dream I'm somewhere else

Anywhere away from here

Anywhere away from here

Anywhere away from here

We sold our souls and

We lost control with

More doubt than hope

Glass half empty

And discontented

From growing old

Through all the failed attempts at trying to belong

I overthink the obvious when I'm alone

 

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When coming to think about it, it is much a bitter-sweet situation common to all developing countries... Yes, there may well be exploitation there. Yet most people don't have much choice there, do they? They have their children to feed and parents to support: they are just struggling for survival. Given the modern way of consumption with all the promotions & impetus given to consumption, who is going to make the huge amount of commodities for them which would inevitably bring about pollution ? How many white collars --leave alone the tertiary section of the economy -- elsewhere or anywhere for that matter would prefer to go back to the factories ( or even the farmlands ), even if they are paid more which is obviously not quite the case?

 

Let's face it now, it isn't everyday we see a genuine example of anti gravity anywhere let alone in agarden is it now? Yet here we have it along with the evidence, and not just any garden - it's in our garden! I know, it's incredible, but its not for sale so don't even go there.

 

The only other example I can think of is those UFO things that keep turning up on people's phones, but as folks don't believe in those, that makes this little baby unique does it not.

 

I'll tell you something else, it's totally silent, doesn't make a sound and you can pass your hands all around and underneath it like one of those stage magicians - it doesn't seem to mind. Nor, does it limit itself to any one flowerbed, oh no it moves with it's whims not just the sun, hot border in the morning, vegetable patch in the afternoon - it even followed me into the house one day!

 

A couple of days after taking this very photo, my wife and I had to pop to the garden centre (we were looking for something inter dimensional) and this little baby kept pace with us for an entire kilometre. It was only as we turned out of our road and my wife put the pedal to the metal that we thought we had lost it - I say 'thought' because when we pulled into the car park at the garden centre about 10 miles away there it was! I don't think anyone else saw it for it was hovering about 50 feet in the air directly over the compost bags, as it did so it slowly rotated and as the sun caught its petals it appeared to change colour - just like one of those bona fide UFOs that don't exist, and when we got home an hour later, there it was, sunning itself next to the garlic. I know, I know, it's incredible, but it isn't for sale so don't even go there....

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Found attached to the slate wall of Owego, NY's Riverwalk, this object is of uncertain utility. But at some point, someone must have thought it appropriate to lock it down!

I wanted to try something with movement and a complicated pose to challenge myself 😜 Well let met tell you it was indeed challenging and complicated but in a very good way ✨

 

Tune mood and more !

 

"I don't really know the plan

I'm just going with it, man

Is that okay to say?

And if this feels alright then

Take my hand, let's go again

Hold me

'Cause I wouldn't want to be anywhere else

No, I wouldn't want to be anywhere else "

 

Taken @ Route 21

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🐥 And thanks to my special editor Adam for his help

Without him this pic would have stayed in the drafts for so long !

Location: International Flower Festival, Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur.

 

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Yes, you can park almost anywhere when you own a classic car like this… 1951 4.25 litre Bentley Mk.VI, NHY 581, specially posed at Toddington station.

 

This Bentley was once owned by renowned railway photographer Ivo Peters, who often managed to feature his car in his steam train photographs.

The rail corridor is the space left behind by the railway line, about 24km, formerly ran by KTM, from the north (Woodlands) of Singapore to the south (Tanjong Pagar), after all the railway tracks and equipment were removed and returned to Malaysia. It is now transformed into a green corridor, a community space for all people to run, cycle or walk for fun. It is also a time to get closer to nature, breath some fresh air and relax the mind from the hustle and bustle of a modern lifestyle.

 

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„Hope is a walk through a flowering meadow. One does not require that it lead anywhere.“

 

ROBERT BREAULT

Just anywhere away with you

I know we've got to get away

Someplace where no one knows our name

We'll find the start of something new

Just take me anywhere, take me anywhere

Anywhere away with you

 

Take me anywhere-Rita Ora

The Indian pangolin, thick-tailed pangolin, or scaly anteater (Manis crassicaudata) is a pangolin found on the Indian subcontinent. It is not common anywhere in its range. Like other pangolins, it has large, overlapping scales on its body which act as armour. It can also curl itself into a ball as self-defence against predators such as the tiger. The colour of its scales varies depending on the colour of the earth in its surroundings.

 

It is an insectivore, feeding on ants and termites, digging them out of mounds and logs using its long claws, which are as long as its fore limbs. It is nocturnal and rests in deep burrows during the day.

 

The Indian pangolin is threatened by hunting for its meat and for various body parts used in traditional medicine.

 

The Indian pangolin is a solitary, shy, slow-moving, nocturnal mammal. It is about 84–122 centimetres (33–48 in) long from head to tail, the tail usually being 33–47 cm long, and weighs 10–16 kg. Females are generally smaller than the males and have one pair of mammae. The pangolin possesses a cone-shaped head with small, dark eyes, and a long muzzle with a nose pad similar in color, or darker than, its pinkish-brown skin. It has powerful limbs, tipped with sharp, clawed digits. It is an almost exclusive insectivore and principally subsists on ants and termites, which it catches with a specially adapted long, sticky tongue.The pangolin has no teeth, but has strong stomach muscles to aid in digestion. The most noticeable characteristic of the pangolin is its massive, scaled armour, which covers its upper face and its whole body with the exception of the belly and the inside of the legs. These protective scales are rigid and made of keratin. It has 160–200 scales in total, about 40–46% of which are located on the tail. Scales can be 6.5–7 cm long, 8.5 cm wide, and weigh 7–10 grams. The skin and scales make up about one-fourth to one-third of the total body mass of this species.

 

The Indian pangolin has been recorded from various forest types, including Sri Lankan rainforest and plains to middle hill levels. The animal can be found in grasslands and secondary forests, and is well adapted to desert regions as it is believed to have a tolerance to dry areas, but prefers more barren, hilly regions. This pangolin species may also sometimes reach high elevations, and has been sighted in Sri Lanka at 1100 meters and in the Nilgiri mountains in India at 2300 meters. It prefers soft and semi-sandy soil conditions suitable for digging burrows.

 

Pangolin burrows fall into one of two categories: feeding and living burrows. Feeding burrows are smaller than living burrows (though their sizes vary depending on the abundance of prey) and are created more frequently during the spring, when there is a greater availability of prey. Living burrows are wider, deeper, and more circular, and are occupied for a longer time than feeding burrows, as they are mainly used to sleep and rest during the day. After a few months, the pangolin abandons the burrow and digs a new one close to a food source. However, it is not uncommon for the pangolin to shift back to an old burrow.

 

Unlike its African counterpart, the Indian pangolin does not climb trees, but it does value the presence of trees, herbs, and shrubs in its habitat because it is easier to dig burrows around them. Features that promote an abundance of ants and termites (grasses, bare grounds, bases of trees, shrubs, roots, leaf litter, fallen logs and elephant feces) are often present in pangolin habitats.

 

Few details are known about the breeding behaviour of the Indian pangolin. During the animal's mating period, females and males may share the same burrow and show some diurnal activities. Males have testes in a fold of the skin located in their groin areas. The female's embryo develops in one of the uterine horns. The gestation period lasts 65–70 days; the placenta is diffuse and not deciduate. Usually, a single young is born, but twins have been reported in this species. The young weigh 235–400 g at birth and measure roughly 30 cm. The newborn animals have open eyes, and soft scales with protruding hairs between them. The mother pangolin carries her young on her tail. When the mother and young are disturbed, the young pangolin is held against its mother's belly and protected by the mother's tail.

 

Had a brilliant time in Dorset a couple of weeks ago. This photo sums up the trip really, great fun, but had to work hard to get photos!

 

Got up for 'sunrise', headed to Durdle Door, only to find that access is now restricted and difficult to park anywhere near, except on certain days when it's open at night for photographers. Instead headed to Kimmeridge Bay, only to find the tide was way too high and the winds just too strong. So ended up in Swanage as the next nearest place to go. Normally planning goes better than this!

 

It's been done brilliantly by loads of other photographers, but here's my version. Taken a little while after sunrise. Some nice cloud movement so decided to go for long exposure.

 

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For nearly 5,000 years, people have lived in these canyons - longer than anyone has lived uninterrupted anywhere on the Colorado Plateau. In the place called Tsegi, their homes and images tell us their stories. Today, Dine' families make their homes, raise livestock, and farm the lands in the canyons. A place like no other, the park and Navajo Nation work together to manage the land's resources

 

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Pathfinder and Playfair stayed by frozen ice until Spring.

Toronto,Ontario.

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