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A middle eastern wedding tradition where the bride and groom take turns dipping their pinky finger into honey and feed the other. Very lovely until someone bites down!
10 Year Project
Each month I take a favourite photo from ten years back, and re-edit it, using current tools and knowledge.
In this case, I already liked the image I had... but I wanted to take it back to what I got off the camera, and start again.
Our grandson Tobias is such a cute dude. He was then, and he is now. ♥️
A brief adder (Vipera berus) combat between two males - perhaps it's too obvious to make the point that most animals settle their disputes without resorting to bloodshed...
Nail biting time ... will the train get there while some of this wonderful light is still present?? Somedays the light wins, and you lose; others, you both win. And in this case, even the no-longer-light-on-the nose shot is pleasing. NS intermodal train 228 at Berryville, Virginia October 8, 2020.
"What's biting?"
"Stocked?"
"No, native. But the pond does need to be stocked with grass carp to help control the grasses!"
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
4 September 2019.
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i'd like to introduce you to our newest family memeber... yes it's true we have a new little kitten. (our friends are starting to ask when they can start to worry about us becoming 'crazy cat people') This is Guthrie, he's 5 months old. Lilly loves him but she still needs to learn not too play too rough - all she wants to do is tackle and bite - but he's old enough to stand his own ground and bite back.
this is working much better than when we got poor little turbo who was way too little to defend herself from big bad lilly. It's ok. Turbo, renamed Bat, now lives a happy life up in Mass.
The midges come out in the evening. Fortunately for us this one doesn't bite people!
This is a male. How do you like his antennae?
PS Midges hold their front legs forward, Mosquitoes hold them backwards.
After that the one wollf climbed onto another, the climbed one showed that he didn't like it and bit the snout of the "aggressor"!
I wiggled my finger and she decided to attack. You can see her sharp little teeth but the bite force isn't enough to brake the skin. 10-1-2023
Little bit bored today - been awake since 4am due to the weather - thought I would have a play with me macro lens
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Link to Cincinnati Zoo..............
Also a new group to join for anyone who has Ohio Zoo pictures!
www.flickr.com/groups/ohio_zoos/
Also check out Zoos Around the World group!
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Well I went to the pain management doctor yesterday and now I have to go in for an MRI on my back to make sure that isn't causing the nerve pain. Probably that is a good idea since I have back problems too. I also may have to get a test on my nerves which I hear is very painful. Sure hope I don't have to do that one. Anyway the doctor upped the dose on the Lyrica I'm taking which seems to have helped some. Just makes me very tired. I'm also slowly weaning off the pain medicine because it apparently doesn't really help the nerve pain. Right now all I seem to be doing is going to physical therapy and to the doctors all the time. I sure would rather be going to the zoo or the park because the weather here today is beautiful. Sitting out on my deck is about all the outdoor stuff I can do right now. I hope everyone has a wonderful day and has sunshine like I do. Thanks for everything my dear friends. Hugs!
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As caribou return to their northern destinations for the summer, they complete one of the world's greatest large-animal migrations. It's a round trip of some 1600 miles each year. Despite this, they endure winter temperatures of - 20 to 40 degrees C, with wind chills that make it feel a great deal colder. None of this seems to bother them. But when summer comes, large numbers of mosquitos and biting flies sometimes sets them off, driving them away in multitudes. They can sometimes run for miles before finding more hospitable habitat. It should remind us that in the end it's the little things that really matter! #Caribou