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Tandis qu'à leurs oeuvres perverses
Les hommes courent haletants,
Mars qui rit, malgré les averses,
Prépare en secret le printemps.
Pour les petites pâquerettes,
Sournoisement lorsque tout dort,
Il repasse des collerettes
Et cisèle des boutons d'or.
Dans le verger et dans la vigne,
Il s'en va, furtif perruquier,
Avec une houppe de cygne,
Poudrer à frimas l'amandier.
La nature au lit se repose ;
Lui descend au jardin désert,
Et lace les boutons de rose
Dans leur corset de velours vert.
Tout en composant des solfèges,
Qu'aux merles il siffle à mi-voix,
Il sème aux prés les perce-neiges
Et les violettes aux bois.
Sur le cresson de la fontaine
Où le cerf boit, l'oreille au guet,
De sa main cachée il égrène
Les grelots d'argent du muguet.
Sous l'herbe, pour que tu la cueilles,
Il met la fraise au teint vermeil,
Et te tresse un chapeau de feuilles
Pour te garantir du soleil.
Puis, lorsque sa besogne est faite,
Et que son règne va finir,
Au seuil d'avril tournant la tête,
Il dit : " Printemps, tu peux venir ! "
Premier sourire du printemps
Tandis qu'à leurs oeuvres perverses
Les hommes courent haletants,
Mars qui rit, malgré les averses,
Prépare en secret le printemps.
Pour les petites pâquerettes,
Sournoisement lorsque tout dort,
Il repasse des collerettes
Et cisèle des boutons d'or.
Dans le verger et dans la vigne,
Il s'en va, furtif perruquier,
Avec une houppe de cygne,
Poudrer à frimas l'amandier.
La nature au lit se repose ;
Lui descend au jardin désert,
Et lace les boutons de rose
Dans leur corset de velours vert.
Tout en composant des solfèges,
Qu'aux merles il siffle à mi-voix,
Il sème aux prés les perce-neiges
Et les violettes aux bois.
Sur le cresson de la fontaine
Où le cerf boit, l'oreille au guet,
De sa main cachée il égrène
Les grelots d'argent du muguet.
Sous l'herbe, pour que tu la cueilles,
Il met la fraise au teint vermeil,
Et te tresse un chapeau de feuilles
Pour te garantir du soleil.
Puis, lorsque sa besogne est faite,
Et que son règne va finir,
Au seuil d'avril tournant la tête,
Il dit : " Printemps, tu peux venir ! "
FedEx Office Naperville
Photo taken by Michael Kappel
View the High Resolution Picture on my Photography website
Geocaching Travel Bug: Starting in Folsom, California. Travel bugs hitch a ride from one cache to another and travel all around the world. Learn more at Geocaching dot com.
Photo was taken in Murdock Basin. The calf was with its mother in a meadow. Murdock Basin, Heber-Kamas Ranger District, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Photo by Anthony Gray. Credit: USDA Forest Service.
rediscovered an old photo trapped in a hardrive, finally came to the surface recently triggered by new pc...
Cache Creek is a waterway that traverses through a beautiful landscape of openspace. The corridor of water is parallel to a two lane highway enabling people to experience the landscape abundant of wildlife and nature accesible in various locations along it's 87 mile path through three counties of California. The image represents a sample of the fall season that is rich of cloud cover and colorfull trees.
Kidrobot 8" Billet Cache Dunny by Koralie & Supakitch
Last summer I bought one of the 3" French Dunnys and was lucky enough to have found one of their "Le Billet Cache" prize tickets inside the box. Several months later and this beautiful Dunny arrived at my home. I've traded it to another collector online for a Joe Ledbetter vinyl piece, but he was nice enough to let me open and photograph the new Dunny prior to shipping it off.
When you think you might get linked up it might be a good idea to increase your cache timeouts. Plus it's nice to have a static version of your site laying around for the worst case :)
Oh yeah, don't trust Dreamhost. They suck balls.
Looks like an easy job, but caching goats is not easy. That is the usual lifestyle of a nomadic Mongolian family.
Photo was taken of a juvenile Northern goshawk as it is sitting on a branch. Heber-Kamas Ranger District, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Photo by Anthony Gray. Credit: USDA Forest Service.
Geo Cache in Sugar Land, TX
This is from my first roll with my Lomo fisheye. I am surprised by how much I enjoy the photos I took.
CVS 400 ISO colored film.
Narrows
Photo by Tim Palmer, author of 24 books about rivers, river conservation and the environment (see www.timpalmer.org).
This photo is available for use by nonprofit organizations and government agencies. Just send us a note requesting use, and we’ll drop you the original. We can be reached at rivers@fws.gov.
Truck, barn and an amazing cloud along 11000 North in Richmond Utah. By this point I had walked 20 miles for the day and I was out of water. I had mistakenly sent Stac up the High Creek Canyon to pick me up instead of Cherry Creek. I walked another mile till I hit the 25 mile mark (4 miles up to White Pines Lake from Tony Grove the day before) and stopped beneath a tree till Stac called and came and picked me up.