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Varese - giardino di Villa Mirabello
aspettando le rose
il loro colore
il loro profumo
aprirò la mano e lieve e dolce sarà sentire la consistenza dei petali.
il cuore avrà un moto di sorpresa e di meraviglia. Ancora.
We had it confirmed yesterday that our dear Flickr friend, Gérard had left us. I say confirmed because I had noticed he had not reappeared as he always did and the days of his absence were increasingly disturbing. I thought about him often of late...his loyalty, consistent presence and most of all his humor. He is the only one I've ever known who I could really hear laugh when he wrote "LOL."
It's funny how this medium can actually develop what can only be defined as real friendships when one anticipates and looks forward to daily interactions and comments. I recall the shock I felt when he informed us of his condition...and clearly recall also the shock he himself felt in just those few dramatic words. I eagerly awaited his return to Flickr from his treatments and, when he did, marveled at his spirit during this impossibly difficult time.
Gérard and I shared musical tastes and frequently exchanged YouTube links we thought appropriate to an image or an expressed thought. In many ways, we were on the same "wave length" and we discussed and mourned the losses in the musical arena this year. And now he has joined them. It has indeed been a year of loss.
So adieu, mon ami. You will be missed deeply by many, as myself, who have never met or even spoken to you...a tribute indeed. Oh, and I can tell that's you captured in this image by the white head...;-)
And one more link to carry you onward...
"Macro Mondays" this week's theme "Summer Olympic Sports" HMM
Since 1992, badminton has been a Summer Olympic sport with five events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles.
The shuttlecock cone is formed from 16 or so overlapping feathers, usually goose or duck, embedded into a rounded cork base. The cork is covered with thin leather. To ensure that shuttlecock rotate consistently, only feathers from the birds' left wings are used. Feather shuttles may come off the strings at speeds in excess of 320 km/h (200 mph).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttlecock
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After numerous starts and stops this year, the lake has finally frozen to the point where a bright sunny day encouraged a late afternoon stroll...pleasing, as you can see from my tracks, both coming and going. You can also see there really is not a great depth of snow, though more is forecast over the next few days. The temps continue to remain remarkably consistent hovering around the freezing point and well above average for our area.
[Better larger, of course]
Cencellada : Es un hidrometeoro consistente en la formación de cristales, plumas y agujas de hielo suave de color blanco sobre una superficie sólida por la congelación de las gotículas subfundidas de un banco de niebla. Sus propiedades físicas son muy similares a las de la nieve húmeda.
La consistenza territoriale delle popolazioni di una certa specie ne determina la rarità. Tra gli ardeidi, ad esempio, è e,blematico il caso della Sgarza ciuffetto (Ardeola ralloides), che è tra le specie meno frequenti in assoluto. Difficile comprendere le ragioni relative alla contenuta consistenza delle popolazioni, ma certamente queste stesse sono dovute alla loro ecologia. In altre parole allascarsa presenza delle risorse da cui dipendono ..... ..
Producto de un intercambio con un coleccionista, esta hoya llegó a casa procedente de Suecia en el 2009 y prosperó rápidamente en su follaje pero nunca lograba completar el ciclo, ya que los pedúnculos hacían su pequeño ramillete y no podían alcanzar su apertura…Un aborto frustrante, en las tres ocasiones que logró formar pedúnculo …
Es nativa de Tailandia, y mi hijo en sus ensayos de” lugar adecuado” , descubrió que es una planta amante de la sombra …Perseverando año tras año con esquejes nuevos, en diferentes lugares, que se desarrollaban correctamente pero sin lograr florecer ...El año pasado llevó de casa un esqueje enraizado , colocó la planta debajo de la sombra de un cedrón y el milagro se produjo!!
La apertura fue lentísima y la ansiedad nos carcomía. Aún cerrada había tomado las texturas del interior y su consistencia nacarada nos atraía como el cascarón de una ostra cerrada.
Por suerte vimos sus nueve maravillosas flores “de nácar”rosado, con este centro en forma de perfectísima florcita de”puro rubí”!!
Hay variantes de color de la flor y puede ser de flor naranja, rosa y crema.
Verdaderamente una gran alegría para los ojos!! Mi hijo me envió su fantástica fotografía…aunque la he visto personalmente claro! No me la perdería por nada del mundo. ¡Jajaja!
Feliz fin de semana para todos!
Haven't been on the water for a while due primarily to the winds, always a factor as a single in a canoe as any of you with that experience will know. It didn't take long for me to realize that in a battle with the wind, you will lose and you might as well just relax and enjoy the ride. With time and experience I've learned how to handle some choppy waters which provide a pleasing and satisfying challenge as long as the breeze is somewhat consistent. It's the gusts that send you where they will.
In any event, eager to get out again, I managed yesterday's somewhat brisk breezes, getting to the sheltered bays where I discovered a few of the maples leading to way to autumn.
Sunsets in Maui are consistently spectacular because of the unobstructed ocean views to the west. The sunlight always has a way of sneaking up under the clouds to splash bright crimson and gold colors across the sky.
than the consistent omissions of a government frozen in the ice of its own indifference :-)
Franklin D. Roosevelt
RESIST!!
prunus mume, pink Japanese flowering apricot, 'Bonita', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina
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Western Green Lizard (Lacerta Bilineata) | Adult Male | 05-2021 | Ticino | Switzerland
More TICINO/TESSIN Wildlife Photos (all taken in my garden in Monteggio/Ti, Switzerland): it.lacerta-bilineata.com/ramarro-occidentale-lacerta-bili... (the website exists in ESPAÑOL, FRANÇAIS, ITALIANO, ENGLISH, DEUTSCH)
My latest ANIMAL VIDEO (warning, it's a bit shocking): www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T2-Xszz7FI
ABOUT THE PHOTO:
The original title for this photo was 'The Dark Knight". In case you wonder why I chose that title, I assure you it has nothing to do with the lizard in the photo possibly having an alter ego who secretly fights crime and supervillains in the reptilian underworld (although I wouldn't rule that out completely: the reptilian underworld is full of surprises, even if our tiny village is a far cry from Gotham City 😜). No, as you might have guessed, the title refers to the rather particular colors of the individual in the photo.
The dark, shiny scale pattern of this adult male is very unusual, and I've personally never seen anything quite like it during my many years of herping in the Ticino. I photographed the fella at the end of last May, which is in the midst of mating season for the species and a period when adult males in our region generally are of a striking emerald green with a turquoise head and look nothing like the one in this photo.
And let me tell you: this fella knew he was something special, and he REALLY didn't want to be photographed (which could of course just have been him trying to protect his secret "super-lizard" identity, but the reptile community so far remains mum on that matter). What I can say for sure though is that this was by far the shiest, most prudent adult male western green lizard I've ever come across.
During my nearly three week stay at my vacation home in the Ticino last year I only ever caught glimpses of him, usually from afar, and he always saw me first. The fly honeysuckle shrub across the street from my garden is where he spent most of his time, and from the pergola in my garden I had a good view of that shrub. So whenever I detected movement between the leaves I would grab my camera, leave my garden through the back and - applying the "sneaky stealth approach" I've perfected over the years and am very proud of - try to get a photo of whatever caused those fly honeysuckle leaves to move.
As I already told you (namely here: www.flickr.com/photos/191055893@N07/51405389883/in/datepo... ), I initially had a very hard time last year to get my green reptilian friends to pose for me, but I eventually did succeed. This guy though had me nearly lose my mind. My pergola is approximately seven meters away from the fly honeysuckle shrub in question, and although that was too much of a distance for a usable photo, many times I was able to see very clear glimpses of the fella through the lense of my camera when I used the full range of the zoom.
And the really funny thing was: he always looked directly at me. Even though I was miles away (well, from a lizard's perspective) and completely harmless to him from that distance, he never let me out of his sight. I often used the zoom of the camera to check for lizard activity from afar, and none of the other individuals ever showed this behavior. As long as I stayed in the garden, they completely ignored my presence.
But this guy clearly had my number; he seemed to actually recognize me and know that I was the irritating human who kept showing up next tho the honeysuckle bush. The reason I'm convinced he was able to distinguish between me and other persons was that there would be other people in the garden next to mine who were sometimes even closer to the shrub than I was, but his eyes always remained fixated only on me. And by the time I got to the lizard residence, he would inevitably be gone.
Which, of course, made me want to photograph him even more. The elusive lizard man became a bit of an obsession of mine (well, actually more than just a bit to be perfectly honest 😉 ); in my mind I started referring to him as "the phantom", because he kept evading my camera. The most maddening thing was that I saw him nearly every day - but he stubbornly and consistently refused to have his picture taken.
It was sheer luck and literally on the last day of my vacation that I spontaneously approached the shrub without even trying to sneak up and more in the hope of finding some interesting insects, that I caught the object of my desire completely by surprise. He seemed so shocked at my sudden appearance that he remained absolutely still (my guess is that he hoped I hadn't seen him), and so I was finally able to capture this secretive and mysterious (super?) lizard and put my obsession to rest. 😊
So I hope you enjoy this (hard earned!) photo; as always: many greetings from Switzerland and have a lovely weekend everyone - and don't hesitate to let me know what you think!
Both bumblebees are Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum), I think. The feeding behaviour of each individual on Salvia flowers however was consistently distinctive when following them flying from flower to flower. Taken in the garden. Bath, BANES, England, UK
Alfa Romeo Nuova Super 1300 (1974-1977)
Nel 1974 un restyling più consistente diede vita alla Nuova Super. A cambiare furono il frontale (nuova calandra in plastica nera, diverso scudetto Alfa Romeo, cofano motore liscio), i paraurti (più avvolgenti), la coda (cofano liscio, diverso layout delle luci) e gli interni (plancia rivista, consolle centrale con bocchette di ventilazione frontali, pavimento in moquette, sedili con poggiatesta). Per quanto riguarda invece la meccanica, non ci fu nessuna novità. La gamma rimaneva composta delle versioni "1,3" da 89 CV e "1,6" da 102 CV (DIN).
Nonostante gli anni trascorsi, la Giulia continuava a distinguersi, anche in quest'ultima versione, per le doti motoristiche , telaistiche ed aerodinamiche : una nota rivista specializzata annotò "la berlina 1300 più veloce del mercato", e ancora nell'accelerazione da fermo "il tempo sul chilometro da fermo [...] è ancora oggi il migliore ottenuto da berline 1300".
it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_Giulia#La_Nuova_Super
"the 1300 fastest sedan on the 1974 market", and still in the acceleration from standstill "the time on the kilometer from standstill [...] is still the best obtained by sedans 1300".
I understood then, with absolute certainty, that the
ability of the horse to sense emotion, energy and spirit is
beyond what most of the human world realises. This is why
their impact on us can be so instant, so consistently
positive, so transformational.
― Pam Billinge
HFF!
70 - 300mm lens at 230mm
1/800s
f5.6
ISO 100
"It has been said, 'time heals all wounds.' I do not agree. The wounds remain. In time, the mind, protecting its sanity, covers them with scar tissue and the pain lessens. But it is never gone."
-Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
🌲Tree resin (along with other gum and latex fluids) plays an extremely important function in trees by rapidly sealing over wounds used as introductory pathways by invading insects and fungal disease agents. Organisms that try to enter a tree via a wound can be flushed out, can become stuck and trapped in the seal and can be overcome by the resin's toxicity. In any event, consistent resin flow is essential to the continued health of most conifers.
Small and rotund with intricate brown, black, and white patterning. Some striking variation in plumage across range. Most males, including those in the eastern U.S., have bold black and white head pattern and heavy white spotting on belly. In Mexico, males can be entirely cinnamon-colored below and have a fully black head; some might have a white eyebrow or a dark chest band. Females are more consistent throughout range: look for buffy throat and eyebrow. Pairs or small groups are found in scrubby fields and brushy woods. Usually on the ground, but occasionally perches in trees when singing. The only quail native to the eastern U.S., where populations are declining sharply. Listen for distinctive “bob-WHITE!” whistle. (eBird)
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They really do call "Bob-white" in the most amazingly loud voice. We heard this one long before we saw him. His mate showed up briefly, but stayed hidden deep in the undergrowth.
Aylmer Wildlife Management Area, Ontario, Canada. June 2017.
If there's one place that consistently takes my breath away, it'd be Cley, of course. This was a difficult shot because I was shooting into the sun. The bench looks very grand. It has a fabulous view over the marshes.
One of several photos that I took while visiting this quaint and very picturesque old lobster fishing village of Stonington Maine. The town, filled with beautiful and boundless photographic opportunities of old buildings, lobster and fishing boats, viewed in a beautiful harbor setting often lined with wild rosa rugosa rose bushes.
Stonington is a town in Hancock County, Maine, United States. It's located on the southern portion of the island of Deer Isle. The population was 1,056 at the 2020 census. It includes the villages of Burnt Cove, Oceanville, Green Head, and Clam City. A picturesque working waterfront and tranquil tourist destination in eastern Penobscot Bay, Stonington has consistently ranked among the top lobster ports in the county and is the largest lobster port in Maine. In 2011, 14,854,989 pounds of lobster were landed by Stonington fishermen with a value of $46.3 million.
Sailors on the island became renowned for their maritime skills. Full crews for two America's Cup teams were recruited from Deer Isle for the victorious America's Cup Races of 1895 on The Defender and again in 1899 on Columbia. The Stonington harbor has long been filled with Friendship Sloops among other boat designs, powered by sail only. Lobstermen once used them to haul traps. Most of their trips were to the outer islands (like York Island) near Isle au Haut, fishing during the week and returning to the harbor on weekends. This changed with the advent of gasoline or diesel engines, along with new hull designs, which enabled fishermen to make day trips to fishing grounds in Penobscot Bay.
Le foglie degli organismi vegetali presentano forme, dimensioni e consistenza straordinariamente diverse. Si potrebbe affermare anzi che ciascuna specie evidenzia una propria personalità proprio dalla forma del disco fogliare e dalle nervature che lo incidono, trasformandolo in una superficie di ricettori e di dispositivi di trasporto di elaborati chimici. Accade anche nello scotano, la cui foglia appare inconfondibile ..... ..
There's consistently a bunch of these just beyond the entry stile, on the trail to the beach. this year they are HUGE!
Thanks to Marlin Harms & Ron Parsons for the species ID!
Here's the Calfora page: www.calflora.org/app/taxon?crn=1312
Les Fonts de l’Algar és un paratge natural consistent en un conjunt de brolladors situats en diferents punts del barranc de Sacs,[al terme municipal de Callosa d'en Sarrià (la Marina Baixa). El paratge és protegit com a Zona Humida des del 2002.
El lloc té un grau elevat de conservació de riquesa ecològica, amb d’aigües pures i cristal·lines.Només la font del Moro al parcurs és d'accés fàcil per als senderistes. A l'entorn s'ha creat d'un parc per a interpretar la importància de l’aigua com a recurs ecològic, econòmic i cultura.Es pot visitar seguint un circuit d’1,5 km de longitud pel llit del riu Algar, durant el qual es pot apreciar el paisatge kàrstic de la roca calcària, amb cascades, fonts que ixen de la roca; tolls on es pot prendre el bany, una antiga presa, el canal i les séquies centenàries encara hui estan en ús.
El lloc fa part del sender GR de la Muntanya d'Alacant
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This young Bald Eagle stayed busy trying to fend off the gulls that were consistently harassing him as he hunted along the coast at Yaquina Head Outstanding Wildlife Area.
Newport, Oregon.
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Mientras asciendes la montaña puedes ver los árboles y el bosque, las nubes y el cielo...
La montaña es firme y estable, porque mientras vas superando los obstáculos para alcanzarla, te ofrece un sueño real y consistente, nunca un espejismo fugaz.
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Perhaps the most consistently attractive habitat in North America to wintering snowy owls in modern times may be airports, which not only tend to have the flat, grassy characteristics of their preferred habitats but also by winter host a particular diversity of prey, both pests which rely on humans as well as wildlife attracted to the extensively grassy and marshy strips that dot the large airport vicinities.
Never been consistent with BIF with my Oly system. Boils down to the lack in skills compared to my Flickr contacts who are using the same Oly system. Lucky the A9 closes the skill gap allowing me to enjoy taking bird inflight.
This shot from the Oly system is one of the lucky shots.
Thank you my friends for popping by.
I really appreciate your visits, comments & favourites.
Wishing all my Flickr friends a beautiful weekend.
Thank you
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An outing in search of short-eared owls ended unsuccessfully, but the sunset was spectactular. I've found that this location produces consistently gorgeous vistas at the end of the day. Lincoln County, Missouri
Cencellada : Es un hidrometeoro consistente en la formación de cristales, plumas y agujas de hielo suave de color blanco sobre una superficie sólida por la congelación de las gotículas subfundidas de un banco de niebla. Sus propiedades físicas son muy similares a las de la nieve húmeda.
Simply stunning! Spectacular flowers are more consistently double than Razzmatazz and are held on shorter, stronger stems that are better able to support the heavy flower heads,
Still is not full but its getting there, Red tomato soup is in bloom as well my new yellow Cheyenne Spirit, also my older Whites and pinks all over the garden.
I think it's just as important to have a year long consistently present sense of respectfulness and safe space for all who may not identify with their biology or who may not love someone with the considered opposite biology...so, not just a month or a neighborhood but a celebration of who we can be through our actions.
I just recently moved in Chicago (which is why I have been somewhat absent these past few days) to Northalsted Chicago and is has been quite a party here these last few days even though the Pride Parade took place in the downtown area. This is an area of Chicago where people celebrate and respect differences even though it's not perfect (there is still discrimination here, too).
All areas of the world at all times need to become gentler and less afraid of the unknown. We know what it is like already to have heavily policed streets with racial iniquities alongside the homophobia and transphobia and we need to continue to assert to those in power that we don't want to live like that and it's not working. It leads to higher levels of economic instability, mental illness, and lower levels of unity within the community, positive diversity, and quality education.
I also think we need to think beyond the categories that do not unite us but divide us when we reassert the importance of gender and orientation. We are limiting our ability to love all. We our using maybe only 9% of our brains. Biology should not define us. Our actions should define us.
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Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California. The city is named after American businessman Henry E. Huntington. The population was 189,992 during the 2010 census, making it the most populous beach city in Orange County and the seventh most populous city in the Los Angeles Long Beach Anaheim MSA. Its estimated 2014 population was 200,809. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the southwest, by Seal Beach on the northwest, by Westminster on the north, by Fountain Valley on the northeast, by Costa Mesa on the east, and by Newport Beach on the southeast.
Huntington Beach (locally initialized "HB") is known for its long 9.5-mile (15.3 km) stretch of sandy beach, mild climate, excellent surfing, and beach culture. The ocean waves are enhanced by a natural effect caused by the edge-diffraction of open ocean swells around Santa Catalina Island.[citation needed] Swells generated predominantly from the North Pacific in winter and from a combination of Southern Hemisphere storms and hurricanes in the summer focus on Huntington Beach, creating consistent surf all year long, hence the nickname "Surf City".
Me pareció genial la idea del compañero rroel58, consistente en rescatar determinadas otos que en su momento no elegimos para nuestra galería...Últimamente tengo poco tiempo para salir y conservo cientos de fotos sin enseñar, así que me apunto a la initiativa del rescate de imagénes aparcadas, muchas de las cuales merecen ser compartidas. Esta es la primera.
Gracias a todos por vuestras visitas y comentarios.
"3..."
There they were, so perfect for each other, yet so oblivious of one another. Everyone around them saw something there, the universe itself pushed them both to remain consistent. Friendship is always the best foundation for a healthy relationship. Swapping creativity, boosting each other to shine the brightest they can be. No, he didn't complete her, nor did she complete him but they both brought out the best in each other they already had.
"2..."
Rough patches, soul searching and just trying to find your purpose in life can be difficult. Not everyone is fortunate to meet another that makes them feel heard, cared for and trusted. Suddenly, friends became best friends. A much stronger connotation. The silent comfort through the raging storm within. But time tends to test everyone and isn't it amazing how they surpassed time. Accepting that everything that's meant to be will happen in the right time for a better forever.
"1..."
He twirled her around and around. She was laughing, her hair swaying around her form, flowery dress dancing in the air. He held onto her hand gently but firmly never letting her go as he watched her with a heartful gaze. Finally, they started that journey together. Looking out for each other more than best friends, but as lovers now. Oh, how much of the world they will conquer together. Just how inspirational thier union is not just for themselves individually but also to others watching them, admiring them.
"Cheese!!!" I exclaimed.
"Too much cheese" he muttered...
"There is not enough cheese!" She responded.
"We are definitely going to eat something with cheese fondue today!" I said, laughing.
P.S. I had so much fun sharing creativity with these two badass lovebirds! Cheers to more collaborations to come, we have to continue our tourist story and let it lead to many places!
Proudly featuring Lya and Adam and also their combo account Adam&Lya ♦ B-Rolls.
They also created their own image and I was so happy to turn it into a fun story.
A group of people enjoying a hot air balloon ride from a perspective below the basket. The image highlights the experience of aerial travel and the human element of adventure and sightseeing.
The primary subject is a hot air balloon basket filled with passengers. The people are casually dressed and appear to be tourists or adventurers, with several individuals waving or using their phones to take photos. The wicker basket, a traditional element of hot air balloons, is a prominent feature.
The photo is taken from a low angle, looking up at the balloon. This perspective emphasizes the scale and height of the balloon, making the passengers and basket appear to be suspended high in the sky. The balloon's dark fabric and the basket's texture stand out against the clear blue background.
The lighting is bright and natural in a clear day ideal for flying. The overall mood is one of excitement and joy, captured by the passengers' expressions and gestures. The image evokes a sense of freedom and the unique experience of viewing the world from above.
The image is sharp, with good focus on the basket and its occupants, while the sky provides a simple, uncluttered background that makes the subject stand out. The clarity of the image is consistent with modern photography techniques that allow for clear shots from a distance.
Taken from Luxor west bank.
...that's how some residents of Mackinaw City expressed disdain about this restaurant at the end of the "Strip", just off of the expressway.
Now, I like a hot dog from time to time (with mustard and onions, and maybe some chili), but I tend to agree with the disapproving residents. Mackinaw City boasts a historic importance of the area's forts, battles, Native American culture, logging, and shipping. Log cabins, lighthouses, historic buildings, cottages, and family-owned businesses passed down through the generations are the types of places that are consistent with the area.
More will be said about the owner of this business in a later post.
The demise of the multiple carnival-type piers at Old Orchard has taken place over 120 years. All renditions started out grand and were humbled by Mother Nature. The first was built of steel by Berlin Iron Bridge Co in 1898 and considered a “global cultural icon.” At 1,825 ft (556m), it was the longest in the world.
“The Pier Casino” sat on its ocean end, an elaborate ballroom that held 5000 people. (I have verified that with several sources, but wonder. Since I wasn't around in 1898, I'll go with it, even though 500 seems much more likely.)
In 1908 after multiple storms, the pier was shortened to 700 ft (210m) and the casino was scaled down. Its heyday was between World Wars I and II when big names like Guy Lombardo, Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Xavier Cugat, and Frank Sinatra were regular acts.
After consistent storm damage, the casino was demolished in 1970. A blizzard in '78 destroyed the entire pier. Today it is the 500 ft (150 m) 1980s tacky structure you see here with a wooden walkway, souvenir shops, junk food, and a beach bar at the end. 😊
(The tiny figure on the shore has a guitar and is serenading the sunrise.)
Today we was in the vet.
Altought Rubio had less sneezes and snots today, the diagnosis was bad. The radiographs shows some spots in one lung consistent with pneumonia or cancer.
Tomorrow we have to go for doing more test, and surely a fine needle biopsy.
Hard to say but I cross my fingers wishing Rubito only had a pneumonia.
Hoy fuimos al veterinario.
Aunque hoy Rubio estornudaba menos y tenía menos mocos, el diagnóstico no ha sido bueno. Las radiografías muestran unas manchas en un pulmón compatibles con una pneumonía o un cáncer.
Mañana tenemos que volver para hacer más pruebas, seguramente una punción con aguja fina para tomar una biopsia.
Parece mentira que tenga que decir esto pero estoy deseando que Rubito solo tenga una pneumonía.
Posted for the Happy Caturday theme "Posing".
“Slow and steady wins the race” is a proverb that means that slow, consistent progress leads to success. It suggests that someone doesn't need to be the fastest or strongest to succeed, but rather they should be the most steady.
It is commonly cited as originating from one of Aesop's fables, specifically the story ``The Tortoise and the Hare.'' This story describes an egotistical hare, well-known for his speed, who is challenged to a race by a tortoise, but a snail would be the same ;-)
For Smile on Saturday
"chi va piano va sano e va lontano"
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La niebla es un fenómeno meteorológico consistente en nubes muy bajas, a nivel del suelo y formadas por partículas de agua muy pequeñas en suspensión.