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I love finding shells on the beach and this one was a winner... you can see little shells growing inside the barnacles that are attached!!
hello, dear flickr friends!
been away too long and missing you muchly.
got very tired, for a very long time.
couldn't seem to do much of anything.
nothing has changed but i realize the joy of sharing and enjoying the marvels that you offer has taken it's toll...gonna try again to be in the here and now.
i see a sea creature, do you?
glass on glass
Imagine that they are Tango:)
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Take care my artist friends,
Sunny
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Happy Fantasy Friday!
A Satyr, a Centaur, and a Siren.
Let me know what you think of them, and who your favorite is!
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There's a creature in my closet
I can hear him rumbling 'round
The demons screaming in the distance
Creates such a humbling sound
The monster that's outside my window
He's like family to me now
The things that people are afraid of
Never let me down
One of the gates of Markyate Cell, an Elizabethan mansion with a longer religious prehistory, in Markyate, Hertfordshire. The gate is probably 19th century, but I am not so sure about the four fierce creatures that you see on top. In this image, the two gargoyles on the left are shown in late afternoon sun. The beasts, let us assume they are meant to be lions - for this is England where there are plenty of these indeed, are holding a shield probably originally sporting a coat of arms. This was a must-have when you owned such an estate, and if you did not come with the credentials of nobility you would find ways to buy a title (and a coat of arms, of course). Yes, and you would plant a couple of lions at your gate.
This is Anat Ronen’s latest mural which I saw her working on this last week on the corner of Leeland and St. Emanuel close to downtown, Houston. She is a self-taught artist which in her words “means my perspective and views come from those of a "normal", “average” person, a simple, hardworking, unnoticed human. Life was never too easy for me, ups and downs, losses and gains, happiness and sorrow. When I did come to discover that there's more to me than just being, that creating was a part of who I am, it was like a volcano started to erupt and never stops.”
I haven't seen much in the way of small creatures in my garden lately. I don't mind the absence of slugs of course, but snails are always interesting as subjects. I really enjoyed the antics of this one at the time.
I haven't seen any ladybirds for about 3 years now , but other people tell me they have some in their gardens. There is also a dearth of butterflies in these 'ere parts - apart from the Cabbage Whites. I have plants that are supposed to attract them of course .... I wonder what's going on? Ha ha - I hope it's nothing personal !
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I am wearing:
Lel EvoX CEYLON 3.1
Tableau Vivant \\ Demon huntress
REBORN by eBODY
NANAO // Ripped Set
::Axix:: Tentacle Body Marks
Viggo Wears:
Avatar mesh DeepOne Monsters
Backdrop:
K&S - // Hop(e) on? Backdrop
Pose:
FOXCITY. Tentacle Attack-2
Still in a post surgical recovery (it will be a while yet) I cant venture too far from home and have not been ambitious enough to pick up a camera very often. That said, there's no shortage of subject matter with all the garden creatures in our back yard.
Regarding this image, I lost my toned B&W preset when I changed computers last winter and have been experimenting with getting similar results.
Exhibition at Gallery Oldham...
21 October 2023 – 27 January 2024
Step back to the Carboniferous period. Visit tropical forests and swamps teeming with bizarre and ferocious ancient monsters, some of which had larger teeth than Tyrannosaurus rex! Meet the dinosaurs’ distant ancestors, the very first reptiles, the largest creepy-crawlies ever to live, and prehistoric animals unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.
This blockbuster national touring exhibition features stunning 350 million year-old original fossils, reconstructed giant prehistoric animals, and skeleton casts from museums around the world, many of which have never been displayed in the UK before.
This exhibition shows what Oldham was like 300 million years ago and explores how the remains of these prehistoric plants were the source of the carbon which eventually formed coal. Suitable for prehistoric monster fans of all ages!
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