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having roadrunners around is more fun than having a dog.
i sure wish i knew why they do certain things. like climb on the messy work table and peck at the heater. and then settle down in a planter pot.
this one will eat out of my hand. how cool is that!
"In autumn 2024 the American Embassy in Hanoi was attacked by anti Pan Asia activists angered about the USA´s support for the Pan Asian military campaigns in southern Asia. The US ambassador was evacuated to a run down hotel in a Vietnamese province city only minutes before the riots escalated.
The Pan Asian movement, while having created political stability in Japan, China and unified Korea, faces increasing resistance in the recent years."
I wanted to try something new and 16x16 turned out to be a very interesting size to work on.
Special thanks to Julien Andries for editing!
What is your approach? Just curious, do you have any specific plan when it comes to posting on Instagram or any social media platforms? I personally have non. The only thing a like to do is to post one black and white image after four color images. Editing in BNW makes me break my usual routine and I think it makes my feed looks nicer. What do you think?
Littleman Ice Cream shop off Colfax Ave. For the longest time I thought this place was closed because the neon lights were never on. I'm glad they turned in on when I passed by.
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We had so much fun!! It was most definitely a success!!! Pictures, Games and 2 movies!!! Must do it again ladies!!! <3
My pictures "chronicle" my crossdressing life, at home. I don't feel much like going out to "see the world" anymore. Certainly not alone. There was a time when I needed to push myself out, to meet other girls, to go to places. I learned a lot from this expoerience but it seems I lost that flame? At any rate, the whole month of January 2022, here, in Eastern Canada, has been very cold, typicallty -25C : don't feel like freezing outdoors... It's as though Jaqueline is "hibernating"... Waiting for Spring to spread her wings anew!
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According to Oei Engi, a chronicle written around the 15th or 16th century and the only source describing the establishment of Senso-ji, Hozomon Gate (known as the Niomon Gate when it was first erected), was built in 942 by military commander Taira no Kinmasa. He offered prayers at Senso-ji in hopes of becoming the lord of Musashi province (currently Tokyo and the surrounding areas), building the gate when his wishes were realized.
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Edomoji wiki en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edomoji
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Toowoomba Chronicle Exhibition Gardens.
Sometimes it is more about decoration rather than plants in a gardens.
This is one of the private gardens in Highfields, open to the public during Toowoomba Carnival Of Flowers, 2024.
St Swithun was an Anglo Saxon saint, born in Winchester and Bishop of Winchester from his consecration on 30 October 852 until his death on 2 July 863. However, he is scarcely mentioned in any document of his own time. He died in 863 when King Alfred the Great was still a young man. It is possible that St Swithun was tutor to the young king and accompanied him on a pilgrimage to Rome. His death is entered in the Canterbury manuscript of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (MS F) under the year 861. He is recorded as a witness to nine charters, the earliest of which (S 308) is dated 854.
More than a hundred years later, when Dunstan and Æthelwold of Winchester were inaugurating their church reform, Swithun was adopted as patron of the restored church at Winchester, formerly dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. His body was transferred from its almost forgotten grave to Æthelwold's new basilica on 15 July 971; according to contemporary writers, numerous miracles preceded and followed the move.
According to legend, St Swithun has a special association with the English weather, a legend which dates from July 971 when the bones of the saint were moved from outside the old Saxon cathedral and brought inside the building, apparently causing a great thunderstorm:
"On St Swithun's Day, if then dost rain,
For forty days it will remain:
St Swithun's Day, if then be fair,
For forty days 'twill rain nae mair."
A Buckinghamshire variation has
“If on St Swithun's day it really pours
You're better off to stay indoors.”
Swithun was initially buried out of doors, rather than in his cathedral, apparently at his own request. William of Malmesbury recorded that the bishop left instructions that his body should be buried outside the church, ubi et pedibus praetereuntium et stillicidiis ex alto rorantibus esset obnoxius [where it might be subject to the feet of passers-by and to the raindrops pouring from on high], which has been taken as indicating that the legend was already well known in the 12th century.
In 971 it was decided to move his body to a new indoor shrine, and one theory traces the origin of the legend to a heavy shower by which, on the day of the move, the saint marked his displeasure towards those who were removing his remains. This story, however, cannot be traced further back than the 17th or 18th century. Also, it is at variance with the 10th century writers, who all agreed that the move took place in accordance with the saint's desire expressed in a vision. James Raine suggested that the legend was derived from the tremendous downpour of rain that occurred, according to the Durham chroniclers, on St. Swithun's Day, 1315.
John Earle suggests that the legend comes from a pagan or possibly prehistoric day of augury. In France, St. Medard (8 June), Urban of Langres, and St. Gervase and St. Protais (19 June) are credited with an influence on the weather almost identical with that attributed to St Swithun in England. In Flanders, there is St Godelieve (6 July) and in Germany the Seven Sleepers' Day (27 June). There is a scientific basis to the weather pattern behind the legend of St Swithun's day. Around the middle of July, the jet stream settles into a pattern which, in the majority of years, holds reasonably steady until the end of August. When the jet stream lies north of the British Isles then continental high pressure is able to move in; when it lies across or south of the British Isles, Arctic air and Atlantic weather systems predominate.
The most false that the prediction has been, according to the Guinness Book of Records, were 1924 when 13.5 hours of sunshine in London were followed by 30 of the next 40 days being wet, and 1913 when a 15-hour rainstorm was followed by 30 dry days of 40.
St Swithun's Day is celebrated on 15 July. Wikipedia
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I have not forgotten about the Forest Folks!
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Nemam is a beautiful agricultural village on the outskirts of Chennai on the way from Poonamallee to Tiruvallur. The place is well known for its Shivan and Perumal temples.
Located at the Poonamallee Taluk in the Tiruvallur district, Nemam has the fourth largest lake in the Tiruvallur district, the general activity being fishing.
Agriculture and brick-making are the basic source of employment for the people of Nemam. The primary crop cultivated is paddy and the subsidiary are Groundnut, Banana and Coconut.
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Monroe Liquors off Colfax Ave, Denver, CO
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Nemam is a beautiful agricultural village on the outskirts of Chennai on the way from Poonamallee to Tiruvallur. The place is well known for its Shivan and Perumal temples.
Located at the Poonamallee Taluk in the Tiruvallur district, Nemam has the fourth largest lake in the Tiruvallur district, the general activity being fishing.
Agriculture and brick-making are the basic source of employment for the people of Nemam. The primary crop cultivated is paddy and the subsidiary are Groundnut, Banana and Coconut.
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I have winnowed my shoe collection down to two pairs. Although my more elderly friends, The Geezers, always say: "Two pairs! How many pairs of shoes do you wear at a time, anyway?"
I usually reply "Two." And because they are geezers, they just scratch their heads, walk away, and steal a few licorice sticks from the 5 & 10.
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The Original Brooklyns located on West Colfax Ave. This one is in a nice old fashion building.
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