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These are the sweetest little birds .... so tiny, so cute, and sooooo fast.... I miss more shots of them than I can count. But...finally one day I hung around outside in the freezing weather .. and, they did come back to try for seeds at the feeder.
My fingers were getting numb... but, I didn't give up 'til I got a few with them near some pretty red berries in the Hawthorn tree.... it was -22C..... brrrrrrr........
Black Swan which found its way on to the Exeter canal. It was in a group of Mute Swans who tolerated its presence without any problems. (Click for more)
the hint towards a black friday look earlier this week did realize me I should upload a picture accorcing to this theme.
here you go with satin gloves and a black wetlook skirt
All ducks tend to return in fall and winter to the same marshes that they visited the previous year, but this trait is most pronounced in the American Black Duck. When tidal feeding areas have become frozen in New England, some American Black Ducks have starved rather than migrate farther south to unfamiliar ground.
Have you met the Black Dog?
Has he followed you late at night, in your dreams or in your mind?
He is cunning, and will lie in wait,
until he senses the time is right.
Then when you least expect it, he will pounce,
taking your freedom, your confidence, your courage.
Once he has you in his bite, he will control your life.
He will make you do things you never thought you could or should.
Those who have not met the Black Dog will not understand where you are,
or who you are, and they will not know where to find you, or your soul.
They will just see a different person, and won't know why.
They will still care, still love you, and try to understand you.
But you have the Black Dog, he is your new friend.
He holds the power, and gives you his strength,
but his strength will bleed you dry.
He will show you the way to your new life,
but this new life you cannot sustain,
In the end you will put out your hand for help,
and those that love you will release you from the Black Dog's bite.
But beware of the Black Dog, as he will always be there,
hiding and lurking somewhere.
You must respect the Black Dog, and be at the ready,
don't let him get you, don't let him win.
Now you hold the power, and you make the rules,
and, should that Black Dog cross your path,
you will know how to fight to redeem your life,
'cause that Black Dog is never as strong as the person he bites.
A poem by Jamie Davis
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Just a handheld shot driving through a tunnel in Japan. Well, I wasn't driving, my wife was. Don't drive and take pictures.
Seen near Tofino, Vancouver Island, Canada.
Ursus americanus ssp. vancouveri
Today we went bear watching, from Tofino we took a trip by boat to look for bears. At low tide they come out to search for food around the rocks. It was raining terribly, but the bears didn't mind... Luckily we were on a boat with a roof, so we stayed dry. Actually we were quit lucky with the weather, we saw lots of bears, even a mother bear with 2 cubs! When the sun is out they hide themselves from the heat.