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DSC_5912. Taken in the wild at Madikwe, South Africa!
We saw this beautiful pale chanting goshawk in a tree along the road and it was willing to pose for a while allowing some nice close ups!
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Revenir sur mes pas, regarder doucement
Car n'est-ce pas ce temps qui importe
D'aimer assez cette heure passagère
Dans ses couleurs chantant le silence
Lequel est fort, c'est que la terre est forte
Et grande de coeur pour la fragilité.
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GABRIEL YACOUB - Les choses les plus simples
I made this character for the great little fighter-flip-book Till Thomas edited and made.
It’s riso-printed and stuffed with funny and furious characters from a lot of great artists.
The book will be released with an exhibition at the Small Press Explorer in Hamburg next week.
But: You can already purchase it at the Comicfestival in Helsinki this week-end at the Treasure-Fleet-Table!!!
Chantal Acda Duo
@ CC Het Gasthuis Aarschot
8 mei 2021
Chantal Acda - Guitar and Vocals
Niels Van Heertum - Euphonium
Photo's © Patrick Van Vlerken 2021
Sous le voile de brume au matin éveillé,
Le blé tendre danse, fragile et doré.
La terre s’étire, souffle et murmure,
Une promesse ancienne, un rêve qui dure.
Le vent caresse les tiges dociles,
Chaque épi frissonne, chaque brin scintille.
Le talus veille, témoin discret,
D’un renouveau pur, d’un monde secret.
Les arbres lointains esquissent un salut,
À ces jeunes pousses vers la lumière émues.
Et dans l’air flottant, l’instant suspendu,
La vie recommence, en un élan absolu
In the nice smelling (girls) room after being seriously mocked for smoking Joe's pipe in a supposedly sexual fashion... Could also double as some kind of 'drunk on music ... buy iPod' ad.
Un mâle de bergeronnette grise bien vindicatif qui nous aura accompagné durant toute la journée d'affût.
The (southern) pale chanting goshawk (Melierax canorus) is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. This hawk breeds in southern Africa and is a resident species of dry, open semi-desert with 75 cm or less annual rainfall. It is commonly seen perched on roadside telephone poles.