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Slightly larger than the Least Chipmunk, this little cutie comes in second in my smallest to largest series from our latest trip.
Various scientific sources refer to the American Pika as a vulnerable species with warming temperatures due to climate change as the greatest threat. Their thick coats can cause them to overheat in temperatures in the mid seventies Fahrenheit.
We found this little guy/gal in Rocky Mountain National Park.
It's been too hard living
But I'm afraid to die
'Cause I don't know what's up there
Beyond the sky
It's been a long
A long time coming, but I know
A change gon' come
*Working Towards a Better World
Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.
George Bernard Shaw
The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance. Alan Watts
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CN L517 heads south through Ivanhoe with a GTW GP9r, CN SD60F, and a CN SD40-2. Originally the SD60F was supposed to lead but they put the GTW unit on the front.
Title: Changing Light
Sunrise Stitched Panorama
Year: 2015
Location: Port Lincoln South Australia
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The driver of 150270 changes ends at Penarth station ready to run back towards Cardiff. I had hoped to grab a 769 here but both trains to arrive during my brief visit were Class 150's. 2K04 18:48 Penarth to Caerphilly.
Our city painted in 1857 not long after the first settlers from Scotland arrived. There were Maori here for hundreds of years but they didn't change things so much. The lower picture is about from the same spot and shows how much harbour is reclaimed land but maybe with climate change the harbour will re-enlarge?
Have a good weekend.
#changement-d'heure #heure d'hiver
Paris, Gare Saint-Lazare LACPIXEL 2015
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Wisconsin & Southern's Janesville bound freight, eases around the curve in Milton's yard limits on a beautiful autumn afternoon. This was the last time these trees were this vibrant with autumn's color and I'm hopeful one day they will be again, in this changing climate we live in.
WSOR T4R
WSOR 4007,4010,4004
Milton, WI.
Autumn 2016
Placed a pear near the syrup feeder on our garden. This Waxeye enjoyed the change of diet and had quite a feed before being crowded out. I like the light reflected on the bird from the cut surface of the pear
I have been coming back to the same location over some time... It´s interesting to see how the seasons change, and how nature corresponds with them.
"Here I am, just like I said I would be. I'm your friend, just like you think it should be!"
Bom dia!
Sneak peek: 'Changing Moods', the new exhibition @ Nitroglobus, expected very soon.
More info to follow in a few days
Opening party is scheduled for Tuesday, 18 September at 12 pm SLT (=21 hrs Amsterdam time).
dikke kus
Dido
“How beautifully leaves grow old. How full of light and color are their last days...”
~ John Burroughs
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Having just sheltered from a passing squall in Charlie's Cave near Sunnyside Beach in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the sun came back out and I took a moment to dry off a bit and get this image. Just west of this location is Logie Head and after that point, the rocks much more resemble the ones around Portknockie. Here the rock structure is more like that found at Sandend. The change is so sudden and distinct.
Santa Ifigenia Cemetery (Spanish: Cementerio Santa Ifigenia) is a cemetery in Santiago de Cuba and resting place of a few notable Cubans inluding Fidel Castro.
The cemetery opened in 1868 to replace smaller Cemetery of Santa Ana.[1]
The signature resting place is that of José Martí, whose mausoleum is guarded by three Cuban soldiers at the entrance. A round-the-clock guard of the mausoleum is changed, amid much pomp and ceremony, every 30 minutes.
A follow up to my previous image from this spot, the sky was ever changing being a windy day and of course so was the reflection.
Hats, robes, and shoes worn By cloistered monks at the Monastery of the Holy Spirit near Covington, GA.
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Darss, Germany, 2019
From my point of view very characteristic scene of the baltic coastline in northern Germany. In that area, the sea is literally eating its way into the land. Some of that sand is then deposited at the northern tip of the Darss Pensinsula. Beautiful place in a constant change.
Having not used my camera for a few weeks now I am having to resort to processing shots from the hard drive. This is one from a month ago on the way up to Newlands Pass.
Winter gives up its coat reluctantly, begrudgingly in the Northwoods, but provides transitional interest otherwise not seen. I thought I would indulge in a few shots reflecting such prior to the true emergence of spring...still a bit removed. After all, it beats watching paint dry...although I always felt some value could be found in that activity as well...;-).
This first is the road to my home...a road obviously less travelled indeed.