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Krila se od svoje dece koja joj brane da pusi, ima 82 godine / She was hiding from her children who are forbiding her to smoke, she is 82.
i had a very friendly tame baby squirrel for one day long story but it was great whilst it lasted he's now with other baby squirrels
Café Baba in the Medina of Tangier, Morocco, was a favorite haunt of the Rolling Stones in 1966-1967. Parts of the 2012 Jim Jarmusch movie "Only lovers left alive" were filmed here.
Baba ruin is situated on a promontory on the left side of the Vltava river in Prague-Dejvice Podbaba over on the hill called Na Baba (259 m asl). From the ruins of views Troja, Bubeneč and Dejvice, ruins dominates this part of the valley.
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Alias/Current Name: Baba Yaga
Formerly known as Holda
Gender: Female
Alignment: Villain
Backstory: Baba Yaga, or Holda, as she was known as back then, grew up in a coven of witches and warlocks in Germany. She had this lust for power, which drove her to wanting everyone else's power for herself. But during those times, witches were hunted due to who they were. Some people just want to watch the world burn, and she was no different. She saw an opportunity, to become even more powerful. She would lead the coven into the woods, knowing full well that the hunters were there. This led to a bloodbath, with hunters and witches alike dying in the most gruesome of ways. With each witch that died, the power they had would be transferred to her. With one swift motion, she'd siphon the life force of the remaining witches, and hunters. She was the sole survivor of the battle. She'd isolate herself in those woods for years to come, often luring children to her home, directly in the center of the woods. These children would have to complete these insanely difficult tasks, which would result in them getting a small "reward", which was small pieces of candy. Unfortunately, she'd grow older as the years went on, and with it, a sense of frailness. She didn't like being weak. So every time a child would fail the task she gave them, she would siphon their lifeforce. With that, she would go from being a heinously ugly old crone with a long nose, to being a breathtakingly beautiful woman, and in her prime. Though, even when the children would complete tasks, she would siphon their life force, not seeing them as worthy. She would do anything to preserve her youth, and to keep control over her mortality/powers. The story of Baba Yaga throughout the years has spread worldwide, mostly from the very few survivors who have encountered her, and managed to escape her clutches. Everyone hopes they'll never see her for themselves. Unfortunately, it's only a matter of time before someone else finds their way inside those dark, dreary woods. Be very weary if the winds turn wild and whistle through the trees. Those trees, which creak and groan as the air turns bitter cold. Because then you'll know for certain, you're next.
Baba moved in with us when Sophia was a newborn while daughter, mother, wife was getting chemosurgeryradiation for a couple years back in early 90's...
Like thousands of other babas roaming around india this man has left a good job and a normal proffesional life, hes now a nomad a religous man travelling around and living off donations he dedicates his life to the hindu gods.
a baba-de-boi (Cordia superba – Família Boraginaceae) uma árvore de pequeno porte nativa das matas semidecíduas, está carregada de frutos nesse começo de outono.
O nome se deve a semelhança da polpa com a baba de bovinos, uma mucilagem pegajosa e cristalina que forma espessos fios transparentes ao ter o fruto pressionado.
Friendly babas in red at Sonepur Mela in India. Taken a few days ago at my Indian photography workshop: www.maciejdakowicz.com/upcoming-workshops/street-and-trav...
Varanasi, India
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Canon FD 50mm f1.4
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A Nepali Sadhu.. Lal Baba. I didnt ask for this posture, he just wanted to show it to me what he could do at his age.. (his age was 78 btw! :)
One of the real Saddhus who live by the cremation ground in Pashupatinath/Katmandu (not a 'fake' one, there are tons of 'fake' ones in these days both in India and Nepal)..
I had a nice chat with this Saddhu. He told me that he was sad because he couldnt find any apprentice so far. "i am getting old now" he said, ".. and sadly, my knowledge will be gone after me, because there is no student to teach.."
.. for those who are interested!! ;o))