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Eso pensó mi sobrino ayer cuando la luz entró por la ventana y reflejando en un pisapapeles que tengo de cristal, hizo que el Arco-iris, quedará reflejado en la pared.
Nos íbamos al parque en ese momento y cuando lo vio quiso cogerlo con su mano y lo tocaba con todos y cada uno de sus dedos, primero a mano abierta y luego con calma iba pasando sus dedos por el, de dedo, en dedo, esperando que los colores se quedaran en el pegados, supongo, mientras miraba a la ventana y se preguntaba por donde entraban los colores, que solo se veían en la pared..
Y como es...Tan listo como su tía (jajjjaaa) Dijo: "Tía ya lo descubrí, los colores salen de la planta del arco-iris...Es mágica"
( Dentro del pisapapeles de cristal hay una planta transparente de cristal tb)
Me encantó su expresión y como se que es tan pesado como yo, supe que mientras pensaba de donde venían los colores y lo descubría, me daría tiempo a coger la cámara, que no el arco-iris y hacerle unas fotos...
;D
El titulo viene de una de mis canciones favoritas y del mejor cantante del mundo al que tuve la suerte de conocer en persona y con quien tuve el placer de estar un ratín, tras uno de sus conciertos... El ya falleció, una pena... pero su música quedará siempre... eso jamás muere.
Two images blended together of the same Cormorant and Sea Trout. Taken on the river Coquet Northumberland, and yes it did manage to swallow it.
Looking directly south at sunset near Harrow, Ontario.
The indistinct islands are distorted due to distance and differences in air temperatures.
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This grebe kept diving after this catch to get away from the oncoming gulls that wanted it's fresh fish
die Morgen-Gassirunde mit unserem Tervueren am 24.12.
frohe Weihnachten ...... Merry Christmas!!!!
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Thanks ........ Danke ....
Kisses on my body
Whisper to me softly
I can see the edge and I hope that you're falling for me
I don't need to fake
Hold me when I shake
Laying at your side and I burn like a naked flame
So catch me when I fall
Darling don't you know
I'm not scared at all
So don't let go
Catch me when I fall
Catch me when I fall
'Cuz I'm falling
So catch me when I fall
Catch me
Head up in Nirvana
Heaven in your arms I
I'm cold in the night 'til you come around and make me warmer
I can feel my heart rush
Faster when we touch
Laying at your side and I hope you can feel my love
So catch me when I fall
Darling don't you know
I'm not scared at all
So don't let go
Catch me when I fall
Catch me when I fall
Catch me when I fall
Catch me
Cuz I'm falling
So catch me when I fall
Catch me
Dull and drizzle but always worth going out... male kingfisher
Many thanks to all those who fave or comment always very much appreciated
Check this American White Pelican with a ginormous catch. Look at it - tail hanging out, head at the throat-side of the pouch. Took the pelican almost 5 minutes to swallow down the hatch.
At the end of a long day it is always worth taking a few moments to smile and be thankful.
Taken over at Purple Cows, Skip's calm place
Finally getting back to the Gym after a lengthy absence.
Fortunately, I still have my “work-out” soundtrack on my phone, and Donovan sang “Catch the Wind” while I was working the machines... and thinking about a title for this Pic.
"Catch the Wind" is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. "Catch the Wind" was released in 1965. The single reached No. 4 in the United Kingdom singles chart.
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(Photographed at the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Preserve)
The Sandhill Crane:
These tall, gray-bodied, crimson-capped birds breed in open wetlands, fields, and prairies across North America. They group together in great numbers, filling the air with distinctive rolling cries. Mates display to each other with exuberant dances that retain a gangly grace.
The Sandhill Crane’s call is a loud, rolling, trumpeting sound whose unique tone is a product of anatomy: Sandhill Cranes have long tracheas (windpipes) that coil into the sternum and help the sound develop a lower pitch and harmonics that add richness.
Sandhill Cranes are known for their dancing skills. Courting cranes stretch their wings, pump their heads, bow, and leap into the air in a graceful and energetic dance.
Although some start breeding at two years of age, Sandhill Cranes may reach the age of seven before breeding. They mate for life—which can mean two decades or more—and stay with their mates year-round. Juveniles stick close by their parents for 9 or 10 months after hatching.
The earliest Sandhill Crane fossil, estimated to be 2.5 million years old, was unearthed in Florida.
Sandhill Crane chicks can leave the nest within 8 hours of hatching, and are even capable of swimming.
The oldest Sandhill Crane on record was at least 37 years, 3 months old. Originally banded in Florida in 1982, it was found in Wisconsin in 2019.
Nikon Z8, 600/6.3, 1/1000 @ f/8.0, ISO 2800, edited to taste)