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It was a Saturday night dog sitting entertaining evening with jefa alias baby Socrates and her elderly siblings or I should say underlings . She took beau’s Corner bed and stared at me and wondered why I don’t fall for her naughty human like behaviors. She was assessing me. A full out study. The wheels turn continually on this willful halarious pups mental mechanisms. She is pack leader and then some. She says jump and they say how high? Beau and angi have to be granted permission to enter back into the house as she tells them they need fresh air and she will let them know when they can come back in. I try not to let her catch me laughing but I fail miserably. The dog whisperer would have a challenge with this one.,
Amsterdam - Zeeburgerpad
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The Zeeburgerpad, with mainly outdated business premises, will be transformed into a mixed residential and working area in the coming years. The entire Zeeburgerpad is approximately 1.6 kilometres long. The largest part of the Zeeburgerpad is in the Oost district, a smaller part is in the Centrum district.
The Municipality of Amsterdam
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Tyre was the largest mercantile city of the Phoenicians, now mostly noted for the archeological remains of its Roman city. Tyre is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. It was added as a whole to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1984.
Submitted: 30/01/2022
Accepted: 31/01/2022
While in Yellowstone National Park, I passed this Red Fox twice in one day. During the harsh winter, the search for food is continual.
Bridgeton Mill is the oldest continually operating mill in the state of Indiana. It sits directly next to the Bridgeton bridge and they are commonly photographed together. The mill has been open every year since 1823!
This old pickup truck has been restored by the owners of the mill and sits on the corner of their parking lot. Naturally I couldn't resist taking a picture of it with the mill in the background. It is a 1955 Chevy 3100.
Bridgeton Mill
Bridgeton, Indiana (Parke County)
Photo was taken Jan 18, 2022
I'm continually amazed at the songbirds that winter over in the mountains of Colorado. They are a deceptively sturdy, hardy, and beautiful addition to our winter wildlife.
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Tyre was the largest mercantile city of the Phoenicians, now mostly noted for the archeological remains of its Roman city. Tyre is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. It was added as a whole to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1984.
Submitted: 07/02/2022
Accepted: 07/02/2022
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It was wonderful to see this beautiful Sparkling Violetear in action. When the sun hit his feathers the iridescence came to life it's beauty was breathtakingly beautiful . One could sit for hours observing the many species that cam to the gardens to feed on a continual basis. It was so exciting and very hard to leave when the time came. You could not help but love them all.
Wishing you all a blessed Sunday !!!!!!!
My beloved blue sea -- dedicated to my cousin Alexandre (THEORO) for his Birthday - here is something blue for you; may your days be filled with blue happiness!
"Thus continually towards the dark azure,
Where the sea of topazes shimmers"
Baudelaire
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To all my contacts I apologize but I am OFF but will do my best.
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I think the majority of us are guilty of taking the humble honey bee for granted. Their plant pollination is critical to the life of plant and their continual annual occurrence. In moderation honey is also a natural super food. Bees if left alone also don't bother humans. Well, unless you act like my daughter and throw your arms frantically around the moment one comes nearby.
This particular bee was photographed at the National Trust property at Acorn Bank where a series of hives are kept adjacent to the property gardens and orchard.
You reach a point where the only way to fix a situation that continually hurts you or offends you in some way, is to simply walk away.
Not just from people, but places also. The end of an era and new beginnings.
That time has come, not always easy especially when you have cared deeply for others and all that you have created.
There is no malice, there are no regrets.
I will remember the wonderful memories, not the trials instead learn from them.
For now I need to fix me, do what is right for me and mend this broken heart of mine
The weather closes in on Slieve Comedagh, in the Mourne Mountains, Co. Down.
Its hard to believe that all my eleven photos of these mountains were all taken on the one day, as it shows how the weather just continually changes over a 7 hour period.
Pat
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Sagrada Familia, is considered a major achievement for its designer, the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. Sagrada Família basilica has a status, not a cathedral, as is sometimes believed.
The construction of the church was begun in 1882. Initially the project was commissioned another architect, but this came into conflict with the association of funding the construction of the temple. Then the building was commissioned by Gaudí, which completely changed the design, giving it its own style. Over the next four decades he worked intensively on the design, giving it a completely last 15 years of age. During the work, continually adapted and changed the original design.
Towers of the church was completed in 1920, six years later, the architect came up with the passing omnibus. He died not recognized in a shelter for the poor.
November 7, 2010 on Sunday during a solemn Mass, which was attended by 62 thousand. people, Pope Benedict XVI consecrated the Basilica of the Holy Family (Sagrada Familia), raising it to the rank of Minor Basilica.
Completion of construction scheduled for 2026, the 100th anniversary of Gaudi's death.
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Sagrada Familia, uważany jest za główne osiągnięcie jej projektanta, katalońskiego architekta Antoniego Gaudí. Sagrada Família ma status bazyliki, a nie katedry, jak czasem się uważa.
Budowę kościoła rozpoczęto w 1882 roku. Początkowo jej projekt zlecono innemu architektowi, ale ten wszedł w konflikt ze stowarzyszeniem finansującym budowę świątyni. Wówczas zlecenie na budowę otrzymał Gaudí, który całkowicie zmienił projekt, nadając mu własny styl. Przez następne cztery dekady pracował intensywnie nad konstrukcją, poświęcając jej całkowicie ostatnich 15 lat życia. Podczas prac nieustannie dostosowywał i zmieniał pierwotne założenia. Wieże kościoła ukończono w 1920 r. Sześć lat później architekt wpadł pod przejeżdżający omnibus. Zmarł nie rozpoznany w przytułku dla biedaków.
7 listopada 2010 w niedzielę podczas uroczystej mszy świętej, w której uczestniczyło 62 tys. osób, papież Benedykt XVI konsekrował Bazylikę Świętej Rodziny (Sagrada Familia) podnosząc ją do godności bazyliki mniejszej.
Zakończenie budowy przewidziano na rok 2026, 100 lecie śmierci Gaudiego.
April has been filled with continual rain showers which could so easily turn to snow. I always forget that Spring comes slowly and incrementally and patience is required.
"Earth in beauty dressed
Awaits returning spring."
~ William Butler Yeats
"It was a bright, cold day in April,
and the clocks were striking thirteen." ~ George Orwell
In this world, there is no absolute good, no absolute evil. Good and evil are not fixed but are continually trading places. A good may be transformed into an evil in the next second. And vice versa. The most important thing is to maintain the balance between the constantly moving good and evil.
- Haruki Murakami
^UNISON^
I wish I had the places and lenses needed to capture Bird-wildlife photos like you do. But for now... A simple trip to the Biodome, will have to do :)
Merci Sylvain, for inspiring me to continually learn about the art of Bird photography!
After experiencing triple digit weather for several days, it was a glorious experience just being outside this morning. I decided to treat myself to playing with water, oil and reflective surfaces and enjoy this usual summer weather.
"What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps one in a continual state of inelegance".
Jane Austen
This is the first in a series of historical informative images.Vicar's Close next to Wells Cathedral is a stunning medieval cobbled street said to be the oldest continually occupied street in Europe. It was built in 1360 by Bishop Ralph of Shrewsbury.
Well you do long exposure of course :).
Another to the neck pain series.
Happy weekend ahead friends.
Thank so much for your continual view, comments and support.
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After walking up this mountain in the dark and enduring 30mph hail showers the sun eventually broke through to reveal the most magical place…ladies and gentleman this is the Storr!
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(n). Luxuriance
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Nature Luxuriance, St-Barthelemy, Quebec, Canada
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"The man who lives in his eyes is continually confronted with scenes and spectacles that compel his attention or admiration and demand an adequate reaction. To pass on without pause is impossible and to continue after purely mental applause is unsatisfying: some real tribute must be paid. Photography, to many of its addicts, is a convenient and simple means of discharging these ever-recurring debts to the visual world."
-Olive Cook
Varanasi, India, located on the banks of the river Ganges is one of the world's oldest continually inhabited cities, and one of the holiest in Hinduism.
Pilgrims come to the Ganges to wash away sins in the sacred waters, to cremate their loved ones, or simply to die here, hoping for liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
Most visitors agree Varanasi is magical – but not for the faint-hearted. Intimate rituals of life and death take place in public, and the sights, sounds and smells of the maze-like old town – not to mention almost constant attention from touts – can be intense. Still, the so-called City of Light is one of the most colorful and fascinating places on earth.
Strolling the Ghats or watching sunrise from a boat on the Ganges are a highlight, and confronting the reality and ritual of death can be a powerful experience. (Lonely Planet)
(Canon PowerShot G1 Mark III, 1/50 @ f/4, ISO 100)
For me, a landscape does not exist in its own right,
since its appearance changes at every moment;
but the surrounding atmosphere brings it to life -
the light and the air which vary continually.
For me, it is only the surrounding atmosphere
which gives subjects their true value.
— Claude Monet
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Tuross Head has lakes and estuaries from the west and near the coast they arrange to the north and south sides. This is a view of the estuary on the southern side, which is more extensive than the lake and creek entrance on the northern side. This area quite shallow and the water colour continually changing depending on things such as light, clouds and rain. Tuross Head South Coast of NSW.
To me the sea is a continual miracle; The fishes that swim, the rocks, the motion of the waves, the ships with men in them. What stranger miracles are there? (Walt Whitman
A Merlin (Falco columbarius) feeds on a passerine while continually stopping to look around to make sure another aerial predator does't surprise her on a meadow fenceline east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.
17 September, 2017.
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A closer crop of the previous posting.
(One from the beginning of last June.)
This beautiful male Redstart, perched over a river in Wales, was pausing to allow the female to exit the box before taking more food to their continually hungry chicks.
Photo by Helen :-)
Spotted sandpipers nest near the shore here at Cardinal Marsh. When you watch a spotted sandpiper walk along the bank, it will continually bob its body up and down like a rocking horse.
Derbyshire, UK
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I ummed and ahhed about visiting this location. But I'm glad I did. A beautiful place helped by the fantastic conditions today.
I hope I've given my take on it. I took lots of frames, continually fine tuning the compositions. A relaxing hour and a half that flew by.
""Near the teahouse you find a famous and unique stone water basin, with water continually flowing for ritual purification. This is the Ryōan-ji Tsukubai, which translates as "crouch"; because of the low height of the basin, the user must bend over to use it, in a sign of reverence and humility.
The shape mimics an ancient Chinese coin, the sentiment is the opposite of materialism.
Tsukubai are usually of stone, and are often provided with a small ladle, ready for use. A supply of water may be provided via a bamboo pipe, called a kakei.
The famous tsukubai shown here stands in the grounds of the Ryoanji Temple (龍安寺 or 竜安寺, Ryōanji), Kyoto, Japan in Kyoto, and was donated by the feudal lord Tokugawa Mitsukuni.
The kanji written on the surface of the stone are without significance when read alone. If each is read in combination with 口 (kuchi) - the shape of the central bowl - then the characters become 吾, 唯, 足, 知 which translates literally as "I only know plenty" (吾 = ware = I, 唯 = tada = only, 足 = taru = plenty, 知 = shiru = know).
The underlying meaning, variously translated as "what one has is all one needs", or "learn only to be content" reflects the basic anti-materialistic teachings of Buddhism."""
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""Tsukubai has an unique inscription; if it is not raining, you see four Chinese characters on each side of it and it means: "I only learn to be content" or “I am content with what I am”.
He who learns only to be contented is spiritually rich, while the one who doesn't learn to be contented is spiritually poor even if he is materially wealthy. This concept is important in the Zen spirit.""
Information - from the brochure
The temple and its gardens are listed as one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, and as an UNESCO World Heritage.
One of the hardest waterfall shot's I've made was here. The crowds were huge. Understandable when one can easily walk to and view one of the highest waterfalls in America. I used my tripod more like a monopod due to the continual jostling and bumping.
Fed by underground springs from nearby Larch Mountain Multnomah Falls is the most visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest with more than 2 million stopping by each year to take in the views.
Enjoy a wonderful Sunday and week ahead!
A common bird found from the start of rainy season and the till the start of summer next year. The bird prefers these wet, shallow fields, lake beds, banks where it continually hunts for insects and food and is always quite busy. The habitat is shared by other birds like the Pheasant tailed Jacana, Swamphen, Moorhen etc.. Interestingly, the two Jacana species often fight each other quite a lot for territory.
This was a target bird of mine for a shot in flight as I find it very beautiful - especially the golden hues on the wings. Shooting this bird in flight requires us to get down to the ground level since it flies just a feet or two high and hence its a tough shot. Luckily for me, it flew a bit higher this time around since the Paddy fields were higher giving me my shot.
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* Given that Spurn Point is relatively close to Hull I guess it's surprising I do not go there often. It is the oddest and wildest part of East Yorkshire with huge skies. However I find it too desolate to really enjoy, though some of my friends who are serious birders love it . This shot was taken on the narrowest parts of the spit. On the left hand side is the North Sea and on the right the waters of the Humber estuary . The little wooden cabin is a shelter in case a high tide cuts you off from the mainland which is not uncommon. You can see the lighthouse which is about four miles further along the spit.
Its a hard place to describe so I will borrow some text from the Yorkshire wildlife trust .
From the Yorkshire wildlife trust website
Spurn Point (or Spurn Head as it is also known) is a narrow sand spit on the tip of the coast of the East Riding of Yorkshire, that reaches into the North Sea and forms the north bank of the mouth of the Humber estuary. It is over 3 miles long, almost half the width of the estuary at that point, and as little as 50 yards wide in places. The southernmost tip is known as Spurn Head or Spurn Point and is the home to an RNLI lifeboat station and disused lighthouse. It forms part of the civil parish of Easington.
Spurn Head covers 280 acres above high water and 450 acres of foreshore. It has been owned since 1960 by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and is a designated National Nature Reserve, Heritage Coast and is part of the Humber Flats, Marshes and Coast Special Protection Area.
The peninsula is made up from sand and shingle as well as Boulder Clay eroded from the Holderness coastline washed down the coastline from Flamborough Head. Material is washed down the coast by longshore drift and accumulates to form the long, narrow embankment in the sheltered waters inside the mouth of the Humber estuary. It is maintained by plants, especially Marram grass . Waves carry material along the peninsula to the tip, continually extending it; as this action stretches the peninsula it also narrows it to the extent that the sea can cut across it in severe weather. When the sea cuts across it permanently, everything beyond the breach is swept away, only to eventually reform as a new spit pointing further south. This cycle of destruction and reconstruction occurs approximately every 250 years. The now crumbling defences will not be replaced and the spit will continue to move westwards at a rate of 2 metres per year, keeping pace with the coastal erosion further north.
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This cool lynx cub to end the year.
Thank you for your continual support and inspirations. Happy New Year my friends !
To me the sea is a continual miracle; The fishes that swim, the rocks, the motion of the waves, the ships with men in them. What stranger miracles are there? (Walt Whitman)
On the Iceland south coast tour, at one of the waterfalls were these amazing steps of ice caused by the spray from the waterfall continually freezing during this very cold winter.
The Upsala Glacier is a large valley glacier on the eastern side of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. This glacier can be seen in the distance, behind this huge iceberg.
Its higher portion lies in a disputed territory between Chile and Argentina. While the glacier flows from north to south it has three lesser eastflowing tributary glacier: Bertacchi, Cono and Murallón.
Its importance lies in the fact that with a tongue of almost 54 km whose wall overlooks Lake Argentino, it is one of the longest glaciers in South America.
Approaching the Upsala Glacier is very dangerous due to its landslides and floating icebergs.
The name comes from the old spelling with one 'p' of Uppsala University, which sponsored the first glaciological studies in the area. The university is located in Uppsala, Sweden.
The glacier showed almost continual recession up until 1999. The acceleration in ice motion during the two decades preceding 1999 may have been augmented by the release of backstress when the glacier retreated beyond the islands in Brazo Upsala. In 2008, another period of even faster retreat started, reported as being about 10 times faster than the period recorded in the eight years prior.
As of 2018 Upsala Glacier has retreated to such degree that it no longer constrain its tributary Bertacchi Glacier. Likely this makes Bertacchi Glacier have higher flow rates reflected with a subsequent stretching and thinning out of parts of the glacier as well. At parts the velocity of flow is also thought to have increased in Bertacchi Glacier as result of the near-separation from Upsala Glacier.
📍 Los Glaciares National Park, El Calafate, Lago Argentino, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Bass Rock is an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland. Over a mile offshore, and three miles north-east of North Berwick, it is a steep-sided volcanic rock, 351 ft above sea level at its highest point, and is home to over 100,000 northern gannets, many hundreds of which seem to be continually in the air, circling the rock. The cliff on the left, at the western end of Seacliff Bay, is known as The Gegan.
Tasman Lake is continually formed from Tasman Glacier - part of Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. The glacier face stands 160 ft (50 meters) tall. Water temperature is 3c (37f)
Lynton - SW Coast Path
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“What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps one in a continual state of inelegance.”
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The animated affect of these wings look fabulous in dark areas and add a bit of drama should you rock a RP demon or vamp character. They even have little wing bones. They are out on display so you can see for yourself, perfect for when you're feeling all hot and devilish, or just hot....well, you know how these things go. The devil is in the detail as the saying goes, so follow the links below to see the creator images all the little things I'm wearing.
Midnight Order - more information plus Slurls and previews to plan for your visit here
Sabbath - more information and guide here
Men Only - more information and guide here
⦿ [Gild] - shadow shawl_black legacy(A)
At the Midnight Order Event July 2023
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⦿ [Gild] - Chaos mask_red (I'm wearing it on my shoulder like a pauldron)
At the Midnight Order Event July 2023
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⦿ ~MoonRabbit~ - Fallen Evil~ (Animated wings with colour hud and poses)
At the Midnight Order Event July 2023
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⦿ Mana. // Crystalline Eyes (several colours on hud)
At the Midnight Order Event July 2023
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⦿ 1990 - Skeleton Set - Natural Nails (Unisex - available for several bodies)
At the Sabbath Event July/August 2023
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⦿ .: CORAZON:. - Tattoo LAZARUS :. (BoM - different shade levels included)
At the Men Only Event July/August 2023
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⦿ ROZOREGALIA - _GEMMA*NASALLANG_ (Nose piercings with hud)
At the Men Only Event July/August 2023
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⦿ [Gild] - SitKings pants_black legacy(A)
At the Mancave Event July/August 2023
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⦿ KNIFU. - Whole Hand - Med (BOM)
⦿ ^^Swallow^^ - JOE necklace
⦿ Dura - Hair -B117-FAT PACK B
Head: Lelutka Skyler
Body: Legacy
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Residence, Duhamel, Quebec, Canada.
Deux autres prises aérienne de ces merveilleux envahisseurs qui m'ont offert des 100 de prises dans tous les conditions atmosphérique, ils m'ont aussi permis de pratiquer les captures à la volée et à main levée. Ne me méprenez pas ils sont très farouches et j'ai continuellement travaillé derrière un rideau pour cacher mes mouvements et encore... le bruit du déclencheur les effrayait.
Residence, Duhamel, Quebec, Canada.
Two other aerial catches of these wonderful fowls who offered me 100 shots in all atmospheric conditions, they also allowed me to practice the catch on the fly and show of hands. Do not misunderstand me they are very shy and I continually worked behind a curtain to hide my movements and again ... the sound of the shooter was spook them away.
Watching a great sky play with a setting sun, , continually changing and presenting opportunities. There is a challenge , even though it's a very enjoyable one, this is the simplest of reflections, but sometimes simple is fine. The sadness comes because you know it won't last, but it's so exhilarating. Exhilarating Sadness is by The Saw Doctors, who we were lucky enough to see live last year, they were great fun.