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Every night I watched the sunset. I dont get to do that at home, due to the trees. It was nice.
Smile on Saturday theme: Behold the Button Thank you everyone for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. HSoS
The juvenile swans have now departed from our lake and boss man has become very protective over his lady! Lots of chasing away of other birds and big displays of his size and power.
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"Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing shall by any means hurt you."
(Luke 10:19, KJV)
At Grand Canyon National Park - USA
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"I don't recognise myself,
I'm not the man you loved
Behold the hurricane..."
---The Horrible Crowes (Behold the Hurricane)
..or a sight to behold :)
This majestic, beautiful peacock kindly allowed me to click his photograph near my home,one evening..:)
Have a wonderful weekend,dear friends ;)
A lake is a landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth's eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature.
-Henry David Thoreau
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Everything that is made beautiful and fair and lovely is made for the eye of one who sees. Rumi
This is Tasuki and in his eye you see first his shadow, then farther away his two pasture mates, Luke and Finnagan. It was a grand, sunny, sleepy kind of day for them! :)
This porcelain button is part of a set I received as a gift... I don't suppose it will ever be sewn on to anything, lovely though it is.
HS0S :-)
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This year our 100x will be taken with the Lumix camera
OK so it's a Convolvulus Hawk-moth but that doesn't have quite the same dramatic overtones HWW!
I've seen & photographed this migrant species before in our garden so was keeping an eye out for them as the Summer progressed. Was delighted to find this one hiding in our polytunnel during the day. It has a surprisingly strong grip for an insect. He/she was safely replaced after the brief photoshoot on my hand.
As the name suggest they lay their eggs on Bindweed (Convolvulus) plants. The adult moths have a long proboscis & will readily sip nectar from Nicotiana flowers which we grow in the polytunnel (they seed everywhere!) Any adult moths which do make it up to us from Africa do not survive our Irish winters.
You can read more about them here butterfly-conservation.org/moths/convolvulus-hawk-moth
These things you keep
You'd better throw them away
You wanna turn your back
On your soulless days
Once you were tethered
And now you are free
Once you were tethered
Well now you are free
That was the river
This is the sea~~~~~~~~The Waterboys
Raking through your memories <----you know what to do!
Usually I'd be photographing a sunset like this over the ocean, perhaps with crashing waves, but I didn't get the chance last night, so here's a view taken while I was on my evening constitutional in our neighborhood in Harbor City, CA.
02-03-21
This lake covers what was once a green luscious farm. I was out watching sandhill cranes and was kayaking back with water spraying over my bow when I saw this beautiful light...a ray of hope in our dark times...
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" I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers "
~ Claude Monet
The AI, Ash, found herself unrestricted suddenly. The throne seemed quite appealing.
The crown is from www.flickr.com/photos/182246275@N02/ , it's very purdy and works with Nanite Systems stuff too.
Behold I stand at the door and knock.If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with me..
-Revelation 3:20
Such a lovely moment when we stopped along the way, to gaze at the sunset as it drifted down to the horizon.
Flash and inbuilt ND filter used. Shot in a garden centre in Attleborough, Norfolk.
Dreaming is important, and I am not going to step on anybody's dreams, I hope. What I am trying to show here is a location (a garden centre) and an object (a rather lightly dressed female beauty sculptured from artificial stone) where such dreams can legitimately manifest themselves. It is very likely a male dream of instant intimacy - things one would rarely find in the detritus of daily life. Most men would probably have difficulties in acknowledging that they do have such dreams. However, the garden centre is a morally neutral space. And, look and behold, the dream has taken on a physical shape - and it is legitimate. You can buy it and buy into it.