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Ezekiel 35:8-9 “And I will fill his mountains with his slain. In thy hills, and in thy valleys, and in all thy water-courses shall they fall that are slain with the sword. I will make thee perpetual desolations, and thy cities shall not be inhabited: and ye shall know that I am the LORD.”
These dried Annabelle Hydrangea blooms have been in a vase on my hutch since last summer. One day, from where I was standing, they were lit so perfectly by the late afternoon light streaming in, that the detail in each tiny petal of each small flower was beautifully displayed and defined. Of course, out came the camera!
Don't forget to zoom in! Happy Friday, my friends! :-)
More often than not, it is a juvenile bird that flies headlong in my direction. I'm not sure if they are naive and trusting or just young and foolish. Tricolored Heron on Horsepen Bayou.
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Today was Cross Country, in the snow please ! This mare is a keeper, she's just so happy to be in the snow, I love her !
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➵ Tack : Cheval D'or / Teegle Avatar / Estrella Cross Country Tack Set.
➵ Boots : Cheval D'or / Teegle Avatar / Solimbra Glittery Boots.
➵ Bell Boots : Cheval D'or / Teegle Bento Avatar / Rubber Bell Boots.
Also can be found at Cheval d'Or Mainstore
Willowbrook Golf Course located in the City of Winter Haven in Polk County Florida U.S.A.
Located in Central Florida's Polk County, Willowbrook's well-manicured layout in a natural setting combines mature trees, water hazards, bunkers and doglegs to challenge the experts, yet provides plenty of opportunities for pars and birdies. Willowbrook's natural setting affords players the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife, including alligators, herons, cranes, foxes, ibises and many more of Florida's natural inhabitants.
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The Charlene A and crew heading out. The cabin light is on, steaming along at 7.5 knots. The fog is heavy, you can smell and taste the salt in the air. It's time to go fishing.
L'été est une période très prisées pour les courses hippiques à Chantilly.
Summer is a very popular time for horse racing in Chantilly.
Purple Gallinule - this species of bird is usually found in South-eastern US, Mexico and Central and South America. On a trip back from Montreal I received news that this bird was spotted on the shores of the St. Lawrence river in Eastern Ontario. After a couple of hours of looking we almost gave up and as we were leaving the bird presented himself first by foraging in the shoreline banks, I'm not quite sure what he was after, and then in the shrubs for wild grapes. Apparently there was enough food to sustain him even in the colder climate as he was fairly active. Unfortunately it was late in the day and I only had a couple of minutes with him before he scurried back into the brush.
After removing the outer, paper-like skin from these soup shells, the strengthening ribs have been revealed. These of course add nothing to the flavour of the soup itself, but rather, they help to keep the constituent particles and fluids safe as they complete their migratory travels.
Once liberated from the metal fortress, the soup is surprisingly soft, with viscosity varying according to species. Flavours are extremely varied also, ranging from delicious to disgustingly inedible.
As a bonus, the lightness and strength of the discarded shells makes them useful for all sorts of technical projects, with the two shown here being prepared for use in an experimental solar heating system for a greenhouse.
No one really knows where soup comes from and the internet is full of misinformation on the subject. But, thanks to painstaking new research from universities on several continents, it now seems highly likely that this universal delicacy really is the product of the (once thought to be) mythical Soup Dragon.
Remember though, this new hypothesis should be taken with a pinch of salt.
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Usual caveats.
A RAAF plane took off in the shared runway with our QANTAS flight in Newcastle Airport. It looks just like a collision from this angle.
An adult female grizzly bear navigates skillfully through the deadfall along the shoreline, Chilko Lake, BC.
05/10/2021 www.allenfotowild.com