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Arrow-marked Babbler
(Turdoides jardineii)
Бурая дроздовая тимелия
Kruger National Park, South Africa
freedom is a song-less bird whose wings beat the rhythm of my longed for younger days.
but it is the choice to be tethered to this too, the here and now, by my
heart's pining to create a nest of a home for them...those whom i
practice releasing, daily, out into the world of charm and light.
freedom is what they'll feel when they rise up, and take flight.
~ this blog is so full of soul...
and i am incredibly honored to have been invited to lift up my voice, in image and words, in a song of freedom and motherhood this week.
This chorus line of rainbow-colored skeletons, in top hats and canes, is part of the annual Halloween Boo at the Zoo decorations at the National Zoo in Washington, DC.
Yesterday morning we were treated to a prolonged singsong by this little Robin as he sat high in a Hornbeam making his presence known.
Porto, Casa da Música Foundation, 10th Birthday = 10 anos Casa da Música, 2015.
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12-13-1977
Cynthia Onrubia, 15, strikes a typical dance pose in front of the Shubert Theater, which houses the long-running musical hit "A Chorus Line." The youngster is an understudy for adult roles in the musical. During a recent interview, Cynthia said that if she can't be a television or movie star, she'll be famous as a ballet, jazz or tap dancer. Or a Broadway actress. Or a singer. And if none of the above work out by the time she gets out of high school next year, she'll think about becoming a doctor. Under the stage name of Cely Carrillo, Cynthia's mother once played a lead role in " South Pacific" at the St. James Theater. An actress and a singer, Cynthia's mother curtailed her own career to devore herself to her daughter's.
Some drama filled skies over the Opera House.
This was the prelude to the main storm which put on quite a show about an hour after this.
Le retour de la musique 'live' (2/4)
Verrières-le-Buisson, Hommage à Nancy Wilson au parc de la maison Vaillant - Rose Kroner (chant) Simon Martineau (Guit) Bertrand Richard (piano) David Prez (sax)
That's the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston, 1974. Thomas Dunn, conductor. Symphony Hall stage. Listen closely. It is billed as "the longest continuously functioning musical organization in the US"--meaning the Boston Symphony may have been founded earlier, but it had some down years in the 1800s with no performances; thus, not "continuously functioning." See the clock, see the piece of wood just under it. Look to the left, just beyond the edge of the piece of wood, back row, bass section, the good looking bald guy with the beard.......
A dawn chorus from the local bird population is in full swing as GB Railfreight Class 92, 92020 "Billy Stirling" glides across the Dutton Viaduct with the Caledonian Sleeper Up Highlander (1M16).
Look what I found while working in the garden, used the 300 f4 af-s with extension tubes and a 1.4 teleconverter as it was in the middle of a flower patch and hard to get too.
Pseudacris regilla
A trio of coyotes howls in the afternoon sun just before it slips below the mountains to the west. The three managed to sound like half a dozen, and their calls sent all the prairie dogs into their dens. Another group of coyotes answered their calls with their own, providing a sunset symphony of barks, yips, and howls.