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Arguing over a fish...

 

Þorlákshöfn, Ölfus district, Iceland

Photomontage: Sculptures from the museum in Vaduz/ Liechtenstein and desert in California

Black-crowned night heron juveniles at Ocean City Rookery. I have just learned about this amazing place. If you are in the area, well worth a visit.

 

Птенцы кваквы

A disagreement !

 

At Cromwell Bottom Local Nature Reserve

RKO_1739. White-tailed eagles having an argue!

 

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RKO_5351. Dynamic argue between two White-tailed Eagles in front of some spectators!

 

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Passage de l'Argue, Lyon

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new release at Swank during the November round

 

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These two tree swallows preened and turned to one another occasionally with beaks wide. My husband built two nesting boxes with small nesting cavities made to specifications.

 

Nesting box instructions:

 

nestwatch.org/learn/all-about-birdhouses/

 

Thanks for looking.

 

Increased size for those using small devices to see. Larger view: www.flickr.com/photos/jan-timmons/51988670596/sizes/k/

 

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The Methodists would have argued that they provided the true salvation in Ross, and what's more they were the church on the hill. In any case, this is a very fine piece of ecclesiastical architecture, and it is extraordinary that Ross has preserved three church buildings of real heritage value.

 

This building replaced the old Wesleyan Chapel (see next photo), and was built with stone from a local quarry. The building was dedicated in 1885. The architect was a local made good, Percy Oakden. Percy had been schooled at Captain Samuel Horton's own college a few miles up the road in Somercotes.

www.churchesoftasmania.com/2018/09/ross-uniting-church-no...

   

Friends, you contact them after the big fights many times, always look after you in the back and you do the same way, argue with you, happy with you, even cry with you.

 

luckily maybe I have real friends fewer than five fingers, not toes :).

 

have a great weekend and stay well, everyone. 😊😊

It was opened as the Palace of Fine Arts for the Glasgow International Exhibition held in 1901 . It was built in a Spanish Baroque style, using Locharbriggs red sandstone. The reason why there is a pipe organ there is interesting: it was argued that the "gallery would be a body without a soul" without an pipe organ !

I didn't have a micro-bike, so I quickly made one, out of wire scraps.

One could argue that the bike isn't fully functional, but you can't deny the weight is down to a bare minimum...

 

(the size of the visible part is just shy of 7.5cm)

Guess what they're doing? I'll give you a hint... there's a slightly smaller third Egret standing off to the left, out of frame, half-watching...

 

Cold and drizzling day at the AWR... caught out in a tee shirt and shorts in November (the cold weather is here, it seems) and the mud pulled a sole off my three-year old fave hikers... undaunted, I waited until it got warmer and saw three Great Egrets flying in together and had enough time to set the exposure correctly (ha!) and then waited hopefully for them to come closer. Instead, they decided to play... forgot I was cold and wet for 30 minutes... :-)

Can anyone argue with that description?

 

This by-the-way is the Jpg

 

As most of you will know editing in RAW usually produces an improved finished article

 

Not this time

 

Whatever I tried in RAW the original Jpg (In my eyes at least) just looked better

 

So a simple crop and upload!

 

A shame it's not always that simple

Pure street theater. Two old men arguing – one raising his arm and the other responding. In the background, the everyday city: the attention to the everyday gesture that becomes epic.

Arguing over food at Harrison B C

White Night by Mary Oliver

All night

 

....

I float

in the shallow ponds

while the moon wanders

burning,

bone white,

among the milky stems.

Once

I saw her hand reach

to touch the muskrat’s

small sleek head

and it was lovely, oh,

I don’t want to argue anymore

about all the things

I thought I could not

live without! Soon

the muskrat

will glide with another

into their castle

of weeds, morning

will rise from the east

tangled and brazen,

and before that

difficult

and beautiful

hurricane of light

I want to flow out

across the mother

of all waters,

I want to lose myself

on the black

and silky currents,

yawning,

gathering

the tall lilies

of sleep.

  

I'm not sure what these swallows were talking about but it was a very passionate conversation. Photographed at Cromwell Valley Park in Maryland this morning.

RKO_0271. A territorial argue between a Hawfinch and a Great Spotted Woodpecker!

 

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RKO_1141. Arguing White-tailed Eagles! A great battle to watch!

 

White-tailed Eagle / Zeearend / Aigle à queue blanche

 

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listen

 

All we do is work

All day long

All our hours we

Waste away

The world shatters close behind

Nature argues another way

Nature argues another way

  

(album)

The lake is located at the northern end of the endorheic Altiplano basin high in the Andes on the border of Peru and Bolivia. The western part of the lake lies within the Puno Region of Peru, and the eastern side is located in the Bolivian La Paz Department.

 

The lake consists of two nearly separate subbasins connected by the Strait of Tiquina, which is 800 m (2,620 ft) across at the narrowest point. The larger subbasin, Lago Grande (also called Lago Chucuito), has a mean depth of 135 m (443 ft) and a maximum depth of 284 m (932 ft). The smaller subbasin, Wiñaymarka (also called Lago Pequeño, "little lake"), has a mean depth of 9 m (30 ft) and a maximum depth of 40 m (131 ft).

 

The overall average depth of the lake is 107 m (351 ft).

 

Name:

 

Neither the protohistoric nor prehistoric name for Lake Titicaca is known. Given the various Native American groups that occupied the Lake Titicaca region, it likely lacked a single, commonly accepted name in prehistoric times and at the time the Spaniards arrived.

 

The terms titi and caca can be translated in multiple ways. In Aymara, titi can be translated as either puma, lead, or a heavy metal. The word caca (kaka) can be translated as white or gray hairs of the head and the term k’ak’a can be translated as either crack or fissure, or alternatively, comb of a bird.

 

According to Weston La Barre, the Aymara considered in 1948 that the proper name of the lake is titiq’aq’a, which means gray, discolored, lead-colored puma. This phrase refers to the sacred carved rock found on the Island of the Sun. In addition to names including the term titi and/or caca, Lake Titicaca was also known as Chuquivitu in the 16th century. This name can be loosely translated as lance point. This name survives in modern usage in which the large lake is occasionally referred to as Lago Chucuito.

 

Stanish argues that the logical explanation for the origin of the name Titicaca is a corruption of the term thakhsi cala, which is the 15th- to 16th-century name of the sacred rock on the Island of the Sun. Given the lack of a common name for Lake Titicaca in the 16th century, the Spaniards are thought to have used the name of the site of the most important indigenous shrine in the region, thakhsi cala on the Island of the Sun, as the name for the lake. In time and with usage, this name developed into Titicaca.

 

Locally, the lake goes by several names. The small lake to the south is called Huiñamarca. The large lake also is occasionally referred to as Lago Mayor, and the small lake as Lago Menor. In addition, the southeast quarter of the lake is separate from the main body (connected only by the Strait of Tiquina), and the Bolivians call it Lago Huiñaymarca (also Wiñay Marka, which in Aymara means the Eternal City) and the larger part Lago Chucuito. In Peru, these smaller and larger parts are referred to as Lago Pequeño and Lago Grande, respectively.

I have posted similar picture in past see who wins the argument

I'm ready to argue with the whole world.

I'll swear on my head.

That all flowers have eyes,

and they look at you and me. For those who don't believe, I invite everyone to the garden.

Look, barely blinking.,

They look at people trustingly.

All the flowers look like babies in a cradle.

The flowers of the earth look into our soul,

The kind gaze of everyone who is with us. Don't pick the flowers, don't!

Their delicate fragrance

Filled the air of the garden,

They decorate the garden so sweetly!

 

Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.

George Carlin

 

Maître Gims - Est-ce que tu m'aimes ?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TpyRE_juyA

A couple of crows arguing over a scrap of squirrel fur in Mendocino, California.

In keeping with the combative tone in the world today here's this morning's episode. A Green Heron and a Blue Jay argue over a perch in Powell Creek Preserve, Southwest Florida

A free press can, of course, be good or bad, but most certainly without freedom, the press will never be anything but bad.

Albert Camus

 

Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.

John Milton

 

Any fool can make a rule

And any fool will mind it.

Thoreau

 

No-one is free when others are opressed.

Anon

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

   

A couple of crows arguing over a scrap of squirrel fur. Mendocino, California.

Go find your own dead squirrel.

 

A couple of crows arguing over a scrap of squirrel fur in Mendocino, California.

You can argue about the eroded area in the middle. But sometimes there is no other way. I liked the rest of the picture, so it had to be posted :)

Great Spotted Woodpeckers - Dendocropos major

Still arguing with the shadows, but I guess this is a tad more acceptable than what I posted on facebook the other day.

Yo discutiendo con mis personalidades, que no pueden salir todas en la misma noche con mi novio para no levantar sospechas de que estoy loca.

Ice fisherman left some fish on the ice and the two of them were arguing over who gets it. The Raven eventually left. Taken 147 Meters away against the bright sunlight. Front yard Isle Lake

This song sparrow family landed outside my kitchen window. The two fledgling siblings seem to be arguing about who gets fed by their parent. The difficulty is that one fledgling is standing on the parent's back. Santa Rosa, CA

How can you argue with a frickin yellow flower? You can't, so shut up and enjoy!!

 

Mike Aasen

 

Lazy photographers easy bokeh: stand about 10' away from the subject and zoom all the way in (with a ridiculous 720mm equivalent lens) and focus on the subject. The background melts into bokeh wonderland. That's why these super zoom bridge cameras are the lazy photographers dream!

Described as the finest view in England. Hard to argue!

Taken at the immaculate Sunkiss sim where you can say goodbye to summer and hello to early Autumn. Go and see!

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunkiss/75/187/22

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I8UJvkiJPw&list=RD7I8UJvkiJP...

 

Watch the world argue.

Argue with itself.

Who's gonna teach me

Peace and happiness?

-INXS

Just a couple of crows arguing over a scrap of squirrel fur.

 

She wants it for the nursery, he wants it for his man-cave.

I have no idea what they were arguing about but it was sure fun to watch.

 

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