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Enjoying a little dead weed flower for breakfast! LOL And of course the weed grows in my vegetable garden. Did I remove it? No. The ant and weed coexist happily.
Solarpunk is a subgenre of speculative fiction that imagines a future where humans coexist harmoniously with nature and technology, integrating them seamlessly into the environment. However, the small mountain town featured in the Solar Punk Series paints a slightly different picture, portraying a sleepy locale largely untouched by historical change, with the exception of the thriving and abundant wildlife that now permeates the surroundings.
The DaD "Positano Cobblestone Pathway" has been used to create the courtyard in this scene, but is a full kit for creating beautiful paths. It is intricately designed and offers a range of texture options. Additionally, the Swank & Co. Love Meter Oak enhances the ambiance of the setting and would also complement various other environments. Both items are available for purchase at their respective main stores.
DaD - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Brookhurst%20Cove/113/167/...
Swank & Co. - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Swank%20Events/162/65/2516
**JPK 1930 Morris Column
**JPK 1930 Old Kiosk
17_8f8 - New Beginnings - Geese
[ContraptioN] Decor: Old Lamp Post h4.5m
Broken Mossy Brick Wall (various) (MeshedUp)
CoolerBox GREEN Open
DaD "Mountain Straight Pine Trees x 3" mesh c/m 1.0
DaD Positano Path Square 4x4
DRD - Grimy Cobblestone Streets
floorplan. commit no nuisance sign
HISA - Flora wildflower grass - Grass Greens
HISA - Hanging vines (various)
MeshedUp: Cliff_Tree Summer 1
MeshedUp: Speria Shrub - Green 2
NOMAD // Fortune Teller
Nutmeg. Winter Brunch Teapot & Newspapers
Swank & Co. Love Meter Oak (Animated)
The Hive - "Waiting for a Sign" Sign
As AI growes stronger the riffs in the matrix grow stranger. At what point do we wake to the Planet of the Apes only it is not Apes but AI that has humanity in bonds. Old Charlie stole the break handle and the train won't slow down!!!! (prism over the movie Matrix coded box)
There is no Heaven to go to, because we’re in it already. We’re in hell, too. They coexist. Right beside each other. And God is the land.
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A robin-sized songbird native to mountainous regions across Eurasia and North Africa, including the high Himalayas in India. Measuring 15–18 cm in length, it is the largest of the accentors. Both sexes look similar, though females are slightly smaller. Juveniles are duller, with less prominent streaking. The birds have a yellowish lower beak which makes them easy to identify.
The birds are specially adapted to life above the treeline, at elevations ranging from 2,000 to over 5,000 meters, and has even been recorded up to 8,000 meters on Mount Everest. Alpine accentors migrate locally, descending to lower altitudes during harsh winters but returning to higher areas for breeding. Their wide elevational range is among the broadest of any bird species.
Alpine accentors exhibit an unusual polygynandrous mating system where groups of multiple males and females coexist, and both sexes may mate with several partners. The alpha male usually gains priority, but all males may help feed chicks if likely to be the father. They build nests in rock crevices or bushes, laying 3–5 sky-blue eggs.
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Call it whatever you like; coexistence of past and present, old and new, classic and modern.
Harmony of diversity in everything makes our life experience more valuable and more beautiful.
Have a happy Friday friends, thank you for your visit :)
084/366 - 24 marzo 2016 - Costruito come fortezza attorno alla già esistente Torre dei Leoni, il Castello Estense, fu poi trasformato in residenza a cominciare da Borso d'Este. L'imponente struttura difensiva e la dimora gentilizia che convivono nello stesso edificio, ne fanno un autentico emblema della città.
March 24, 2016 - Built as a fortress around the existing Lions Tower, the Estense Castle, was later transformed into residence starting from Borso d'Este. Imposing defensive structure and patrician mansion that coexist in the same building, make this a genuine emblem of the city.
#mylefteye #366così
Zorro our 10 month old Sarplaninac livestock guardian dog enjoying his morning blast across local fields.
Step back in time as you stroll along the cobblestone streets of this charming vintage town. In this captivating scene, an old red car sits parked, a relic from a bygone era, while a horse-drawn carriage carries tourists on a leisurely ride. The quaint buildings that line the street add to the nostalgic atmosphere, reminding us of a simpler time. This photo captures the essence of a place where history and modernity coexist in perfect harmony.
Male of Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus), Santa Clara Ranch, Texas. Northern Bobwhites are highly social, usually found in groups, or coveys, of 3–20 individuals. They feed in early morning and late afternoon.They coexist peacefully for most of the year, but in the breeding season male bobwhites fight to attract mates. Northern Bobwhites were once a common species in eastern North America, but experienced widespread, sharp declines between 1966 to 2014, up to 4% per year, resulting in a cumulative decline of 85%, according to the North American Breeding Bird Survey.
Nestled in the heart of the Giant Mountains, the traditional Bohemian wooden cottages exude a timeless charm. Their dark timber facades are adorned with delicate white stripes. The steep roofs and extended eaves are typical for this architecture. Wandering through the deep green, lush landscapes, surrounded by this enchanting architecture, felt like stepping into a fairy tale—a world where nature and tradition coexist in perfect harmony. There was something truly magical about the way these cottages blended into the scenery, as if they had always belonged there.
This coastal path and 30 year old tree can coexist thanks to the efforts of volunteers. The tree is propped up to keep the path clear for walkers.
Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!
Sunrise over the coastal hillside, Iqaluit. Day 3 of the solar new year. The pitched roofs of snow-laden homes catch the first light, while the bay and distant hills hold the last shadows of night. The sky burns orange and violet — a palette of warmth against the cold, a reminder that even in deep winter, color and quiet coexist. This is a moment of stillness, of inhabited resilience.
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Like looking through wet eyeglasses, nature creates a well textured scene for me to photograph. The elements of design, both man made and in nature, can coexist in harmony. 518. Pentax gear.
Custom picture and scene I designed for Coexist Gaming.
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Ophrys x morisiiis a natural hybrid orchid resulting from the cross between Ophys bertoloni and Ophrys incubacea.
it is found in regions where the two parent species coexist, particularly in parts of southern Europe.
The hybrid exhibits intermediate floral characteristics, such as a partially curved labellum with variable patterns and coloration.
Like other Ophrys species, it uses mimicry to attract specific pollinators through visual and olfactory cues.
In virtually any location where Apple and eastern Red Cedar trees coexist this colourful fungus can be produced. It is a destructive or disfiguring disease on both the apples and cedars. Apples, crabapples, and eastern red cedar are the most common hosts for this disease and many species of juniper can substitute for the eastern red cedars.
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Dans pratiquement n'importe quel endroit où les pommiers et les cèdres rouges de l'Est coexistent, ce champignon coloré peut être produit. C'est une maladie destructrice ou défigurante des pommiers et des cèdres. Les pommes, les pommettes et le cèdre rouge de l'Est sont les hôtes les plus courants de cette maladie et de nombreuses espèces de genévrier peuvent se substituer aux cèdres rouges de l'Est.
One of the aspects of Japanese people that I find more fascinating and admirable is their almost unique capability of preserving their ancient traditions, costumes, rituals from the “threaten” of time and the way they effortless succeed in making them coexist harmoniously with progress, technology and modernity.
Admiring the elegance and mystery of a Japanese lady wearing a traditional silk kimono in a futuristic building in Tokyo is a scene that still strikes me. But on my latest photographic trip to Japan, I was focusing on contexts and scenes that would represent this “link to the roots” in its most intimate and spiritual way. I visited the Fushimi Inari-Taisha, the head shrine of Inari, with this wish in mind. When I noticed these young ladies entering the endless path of the shrine, wearing beautiful traditional kimonos, I followed them among the crowd ( the shrine is the most visited tourist attraction in the whole country) and hoped that a moment where no one else would be there between them and my camera would come and it did.
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The black-eyed susans said it would never work, but, the artichoke and plains coreopsis proved them wrong!
Bakersfield, California 2005
On the morning of September 5th, 1992 we are looking north from about Church Avenue in Oshkosh as Wisconsin Central train T008 is working their way along South Division Street. – Going all the way back to the early years of the Soo Line, this unique section of Wisconsin street running became a place where cars, pedestrians and buildings just simply learned to coexist each time a train would pass through – And this took place every day for many, many years. ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
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This is a part of my recent set of images of the Salisbury cathedral. No HDR effects, a genuine reflection in the baptismal font of the Salisbury cathedral, England. This marvelous font has been designed by William Pye, Britain’s most distinguished water sculptor; he spent 10 years creating it. The font was finished very recently, in 2008, culminating 750 years of the architectural development of the Salisbury cathedral. When looking into it, one can see the cathedral reflected there, as if two worlds, the upper and the lower, magically coexisted with each other.
Great Egret hunting in the meadow
Every summer this Great Egret comes to our house and hunts the open land around us. He knows precisely where to find his summer fare of lizards, snakes and voles. His movements bring to mind nature's form of Tai Chi as he slowly and precisely moves through the landscape always coming away quite satisfied...
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picking up Elsie from school this afternoon (yippee!) and cooking an evening meal at B & A's.
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500px disabled right-click this weekend. Everyone knows that's not a foolproof measure, but I applaud them for listening to the community and making the effort. I think Flickr and 500px can coexist while serving different purposes...
"Over 100 million years old, the tortoise has survived the ages and even coexisted with dinosaurs. It is this longevity that partly explains why traces of the tortoise can be found in the myths and legends of the most ancient civilisations around the world. In most of these diverse cultures, the tortoise is depicted as an auspicious animal that brings good luck, wisdom and peace."
"Vieille de plus d’une centaine de millions d’année, la tortue a traversé les âges et même cohabité avec les dinosaures. C’est cette longévité qui explique en partie pourquoi on retrouve des traces de la tortue dans les mythes et les légendes des plus anciennes civilisations à travers le monde. Dans la majorité de ces cultures diverses, la tortue est dépeinte comme un animal de bon augure, qui apporte la chance, la sagesse et la paix."
Part of a plastic tortoise (3 cm)
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"SUPERSTITION"
[ a trona terniō ]
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# music: bauhaus, the silent hedges
"Following the silent hedges
Needing some other kind of madness
Burning the private paradise of dreams
Going to hell again ..."
[ not necessarily a rational choice, it just popped into my chaotic head as i was working with something. ]
Two photographs digitally manipulated using mobile apps. A novice in superimpose manipulation of photos. CC welcome.
The classic gothic and modern building designs contrast and coexist.
Manhattan, New York City, USA
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I see very few of these birds in Central Oklahoma anymore. Their population has declined sharply in the East due to the house finch. Most of the time, when these two species coexist, the house finch outcompetes the purple finch. This bird has also been displaced from some habitat by the introduced house sparrow. Our beautiful world, pass it on.
Kingsburg, Ca.
We've had a cat door for many years, and have had many cats over those years. We've let them come and go as they please and that pleases them. Every now and then some feral cat, or a domestic belonging to a neighbor figures out how to come in. They'll partake of the food and usually depart without incident. This fellow has pretty much made our home his. Sleeps here most nights on that sofa back where this shot is taken. I have managed to catch him (while distracted at the food bowl) on several occasions, and petted him. He doesn't hiss or try to scratch. But he is extremely skittish and if I get within six or seven feet of him, he takes off. He's a nice enough fellow and we just coexist.
The wife says we should name him, but I have decreed that he shall be known as "Grey Cat" until such time as he cozies up to us and earns a real name. I don't think he gives a damn.