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Licorne enchantée de Maïa.

Enchanted unicorn by Maïa.

Wildflowers in a Prairie Restoration Project. Geotag is imprecise.

2 April 2023; 00:15 UTC; Nostalgic Neg

Josie is happy to help with the dishes, if you can also use some help I will gladly send Josie to your house.

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Josie helpt graag bij de afwas, als je ook wat hulp kan gebruiken stuur ik je Josie graag even bij je langs.

 

for HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday

 

#missing pieces

 

😀 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😀

Had to post another of this cute little black-necked stilt chick. It's so fluffy and cute. It was pretty small, with a body about the size of a child's fist. It's amazing to me that they just instinctively know how to forage for food at such a young age.

Hello Everyone!

 

I well remember this moment when I was at the butterfly exhibit a few years ago. I was taking images of this butterfly and a youngster leaned in to see what I was looking at. I thought it was a sweet moment which I thought you might enjoy viewing.

 

Thanks a million for stopping by and for leaving a comment. I do love hearing from you! Have a wonderful day and weekend ahead!

 

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Imagen capturada dentro del "Oculus" ubicado en Manhattan - New York.

 

Cámara Nikon D850 con lente 24-120 F4/G-VR editada con ACR y PS-CC 2019.

 

Recomiendo hacer doble click sobre la imagen y ver en grande.

I recommend see in larger clicking double on the image.

 

Muchas gracias a todos por vuestra visita y apoyo.

Thanks so much for your visit and support to everyone.

Everwinter Sim: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Elven%20Mist/242/122/26

 

Took this picture last year and did not like the way I edited it, so I re edited it.. enjoy!

This is a shot from the Butterfly release in Durham yesterday. This little girl was so proud of her Butterfly.....and she asked if I would take a picture of it for her. Of course I cleared it with her Mom first : )

 

For an even more Magical view......B l a c k M a g i c

 

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Bird version of hopscotch, perhaps. Immature Snowy Egret flitting back and forth from perch to perch on Armand Bayou.

Warriston Cemetery, which opened in 1843, was the first of Edinburgh's cemeteries designed in the 'garden style' by the architect David Cousin (1809-1878).

Cousin became a specialist in the design of cemeteries in the 1840s; he also designed the Dean (1845), Dalry (1846), Rosebank (1846) and Newington (1848) cemeteries.

Before Warriston opened Edinburgh's cemeteries and graveyards were overcrowded, unhealthy and dangerous places.

Body snatching had been commonplace until the Anatomy Act of 1832 and there were serious outbreaks of cholera in Edinburgh in the early 1830s and even as late as 1849.

The location of Warriston Cemetery on the outskirts of Edinburgh away from the city was significant therefore.

The inspiration for Warriston came from London's garden cemeteries of Kensal Green (1831), Norwood (1837) and Highgate (1839) which themselves had been influenced by European cemeteries such as Pere Lachaise in Paris.

Notable people buried at Warriston include Sir James Young Simpson, pioneer on the use of anaesthesia and the artists Horatio McCulloch and Robert Scott Lauder.

A child's smile;

A shy invite

To the infinite sight

Of Heaven.

A child's smile;

A fairy tale

With snow

And sand

With sea

And land

With singing birds

Of joyful sounds

And mounds

And mounds

Of enthralled

Minds.

A child's smile;

A flower thrown

At the world's

Taciturn face.

A kiss in the cheek

Of the feeble

And the weak.

A child's smile

An isle of hope

A chance to see

The world agree

On fraternity.

 

Driss Ezzireg

Factory Falls on a rainy evening in the forest of Pennsylvania. It was the first time I have used my umbrella this fall.

I spotted this tiny crab in the sand about 20 feet from the water, and my first thought was, could it be real? Which makes this most suitable for this week's Looking Close on Friday theme. It certainly looked real, but very tiny, only 2-3 inches across. Did a hungry gull scoop it from the water's edge and then drop it? The blue color was striking, but there are blue crabs. I didn't want to touch it, in case it was decaying, but took a series of photos, getting down in the sand for this closeup. After zooming in on the photos at home, I finally decided that it was just a very realistic child's toy, but finely detailed and very realistic. -- Robert Moses State Park, New York August 22, 2023

 

Posted for Looking close...On Friday theme for November 22, 2024 "Not A Real One"

The joy of Christmas through a Child's Eyes. Christmas Day greetings from New Zealand.

British Museum, London

 

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A child’s wonder is a beautiful thing ..See the world through the eyes of a child.

  

ChicLand

The central Oregon coast. It is a child's playground for sure, but well supervised by adults I might add! :-)

 

Have a nice week everyone!

 

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Boy playing with life on a viaduct in Sao Paulo.

 

Menino brincando com a vida na 23 de maio

Year #2 Illustration for Canyon County Fair

Kewpies: ...WhHHEEEEE....whEEEEeeeee...throw 'em higher!! WHHEEEEeeeeee!

 

Apricot: ...uuhffff...*shaking head* ...KEWpies!

The most beautiful thing in the world is a child's smile.

The next best thing?

Knowing that you are the reason behind it.

 

Challenge on Flickr - Portrait & Low Contrast

PSP**** Prise SurPrise!! - Face

PRISMA DE COLORES - B&W

Weekly Theme Challenge - B&W

Smile on Saturday! :-) - Catch a Smile

(Eli through mama Freya's lens)

 

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