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The cutest Halloween Trick or Treat fur friends gacha set from Ionic now available at The Chapter Four.
Also featuring the Esoteric Rituals Set by Spell available at The Chapter Four as well!
TCF: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dreamlove/96/148/1236
Ionic: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Outlander/18/132/22
Spell: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lost%20Dark%20City/109/187/24
[ keke ]'s awesome fall leaves, shrub and rowan arch available at the mainstore...all so perfect for decorating your autumn SL!!
[ keke ] mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Manet/125/162/22
Featured items:
Ionic Trick or Treat Gacha:
ionic : Spiritual Advisor Raccoon
ionic : IT Mouse - RARE
ionic : Trick or treat - Freddy
ionic : Trick or treat - Jason
ionic : Pumpkin Mouse
ionic : Forest Witch Mouse
ionic : Harry Raccoon - RARE
ionic : Vampire Mouse
ionic : The Flying Witch Mouse
ionic : The Fox Witch
ionic : The Killer Fox
ionic : Trick or treat - The White Rabbit
From The Esoteric Rituals Gacha by Spell:
SPELL : Ritual Table
SPELL : Pagan Ritual - RARE
SPELL : Memories
SPELL : Magical Lantern (wearable)
SPELL : Herbs Ritual
SPELL : Ritual Column
SPELL : Candles to hold
[ keke ] willow shrub - autumn
[ keke ] willow leaves for ground - midi - autumn
[ keke ] still falling rowan arch
[ keke ] fall maple leaves . whirling . brown
[ keke ] fall maple leaves . ground cover . orange
[ keke ] still falling rowan leafs groundcover
Thank you all for your support ❤️
Saw very few grass-topped roofs while traveling in Scandinavia, but had a great view of this one from our hotel room in Lillehammer, Norway. Not only was this city the site of the 1994 Winter Olympics, but the surrounding area was incredibly beautiful with dense forests and rolling mountains. Lillehammer is located on the largest lake in the country, Lake Mjosa, making for picturesque views in every direction. This totally came to mind for the "Smile on Saturday!" group challenge "Begins with G" for both the grass roof topping and the grass mowing goat! Had to share a similar shot, taken in Door County, Wisconsin, which most certainly has a Scandinavian vibe to it: flic.kr/p/2mfjHsX .
I spotted this cute Citroen in the grocery store parking lot today. What a little beauty it is!
121 in 2021
#80 - Ruby Red
ODC - Fast Cars
Not sure how fast this little beauty is but it's definitely an eye-catcher
Thank you in advance for your views, comments, and faves. They are much appreciated!
Not my photo but I wanted to share it.
APOLOGIES.!!! I see there is still a problem with my comments disappearing on Flickr.
There is a rookery in of all places, the middle of Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. And this is where I was on Mother's Day taking this shot.
When I first saw the nest, it was just Mom and a ball of fur. That ball didn't move for the longest time. I honestly didn't know if it was alive. I drifted off for awhile but when I returned, it was moving and two little heads popped up.
Eventually what I saw is this scene in front of you now.
The Impala (Aepyceros melampus) is a medium-sized antelope found in eastern and southern Africa. It is a swift-running antelope, the most abundant ruminant in the savannas of eastern and southern Africa. It is often seen in large breeding herds closely shepherded by a territorial male. The impala can be described as perfection in an antelope; it is both beautiful and athletic - a world-class high jumper. Having no close relatives, it is placed in its own tribe, Aepycerotini, of the family Bovidae.
The impala is found in woodlands and sometimes on the interface (ecotone) between woodlands and savannahs; it inhabits places close to water.
This very cute female Impala was captured on a Photography safari during an early morning game drive in Nairobi National Park, Kenya.
It was a bit of a hike cross country through bracken and bogs and the further I ventured into the unknown without sight of my objective, the more I wondered if I should have bothered. I was driven on by the thought that few know this location, and fewer still will have managed to get there. Eventually I found it below a cliff and a steep descent to the coast. It looked like a mini castle, built of granite. But with no access to the site, how or by whom was it built? I thought the granite blocks might have been cut from the closest cliffs, but I couldnt think how humans might have managed the building work in such a remote location. But it turns out, despite appearances, it isn't a castle, but a lighthouse, built in 1900. Point Duart lighthouse. Now automated and solar powered. Shown on Google map as a memorial to William Black, a novelist, apparently who wrote stories long before Chat GPT came along. It seems this was a favourite quiet spot of his. Shame JK Rowling didn't write it into one of her stories. You would never have heard about Harry Potter tourists ever again.
We were at Santa clause party yesterday which was hosted by my company and took some pictures that I thought it’s worth sharing 😀 this in Toronto
The Sykes monkey (Cercopithecus albogularis) also known as the white-throated monkey or Samango monkey, is found in central and eastern Africa, and down into southern Africa. They live in evergreen forests, including rainforest, swamp, and coastal forest areas. They are widespread, but their overall numbers are decreasing in unprotected areas due loss of habitat.
The Sykes Monkey was photographed sitting at the Makoyeti Picnic Site, Nairobi National Park, Kenya.
This was my first encounter with a Capybara the worlds largest rodent and this guy looks to me more of an awesome pet than a pest.
A few little facts I learned about these awesome creatures;
* They have webbed feet
*They don't have a tail
*They are great swimmers and can stay underwater for 5 minutes at a time
*Their teeth grow continuously
Just another day on the farm!
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Cow Bikini By Caboodle.
Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii) is one of the best-known gazelles and is sometimes referred to as a "tommy". Thomson's gazelles can be found in numbers exceeding 550,000 in Africa and are recognised as the most common type of gazelle in East Africa. The Thomson's gazelle can reach speeds of 80-90 km/h. It is the fifth-fastest land animal, after the cheetah, its main predator.
Thomson’s Gazelles have slender legs and a short, black tail which is constantly in motion swinging back and forth like a window blade wiper. They have large ears and eyes and a narrow muzzle. Their heads are small and they have a lightweight body which enables them to run fast and make sharp turns. To make up for their vulnerability out on the plains, gazelles have an excellent sense of hearing which makes them exceptionally alert to sounds. They also have excellent smell and sight which is their main source of communicating with each other.
This very cute looking Thompson's Gazelle was captured during a photography safari on an early morning game drive in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.
The spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), also known as the laughing hyena, is a hyena species, currently classed as the sole extant member of the genus Crocuta, native to sub-Saharan Africa.
The spotted hyena is a highly successful animal, being the most common large carnivore in Africa. Its success is due in part to its adaptability and opportunism; it is primarily a hunter but may also scavenge, with the capacity to eat and digest skin, bone and other animal waste. In functional terms, the spotted hyena makes the most efficient use of animal matter of all African carnivores. The spotted hyena displays greater plasticity in its hunting and foraging behaviour than other African carnivores; it hunts alone, in small parties of 2-5 individuals or in large groups. During a hunt, spotted hyenas often run through ungulate herds in order to select an individual to attack. Once selected, their prey is chased over a long distance, often several kilometres, at speeds of up to 60 km/h.
This very cute Spotted Hyena pup was captured on Photography Safari during a late evening game drive in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.
The last of my calf shots, I thought this was the cutest calf of the bunch, I have done a google search on cattle, I believe this one to be a British White though I could be wrong .
Came across this grumpy fellow while strolling around the island of Canigao, Southern Leyte, Philippines