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Iceland - A hike with my grandson and Lóa the champion
In the mountain north of Hengill there are walleys almost closed but for passes to explore. Here we are in the doors to the Dors Walley, trafficed road between Faxaflói harbours and the Capital dome at Skálholt
Pôr do Sol
Arte Digital - Digital Art
Image-editing
Texture - Light
HDR Effect
Software: Windows Paint 3D; Pixlr
Ponte JK
Lago Paranoá
Brasília, Brasil
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Alcácer do Sal (P) 31-10-2016
Rio Sado / Avenida João Soares Branco
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Sanhaçu-do-coqueiro
Palm Tanager (Nome em Inglês)
Tangara palmarum (Nome Científico)
Thraupidae (Família)
Passeriformes (Ordem)
FREE BIRD
Parque da Cidade de Brasília
Dona Sarah Kubitschek
Brasília, Brasil
If the spirit of the times or boredom ask you to keep yourself busy, disobey them and discover the benefits of aimlessly doing nothing, of aimlessly immersing yourself in the pure present.
You will be surprised how much good is waiting for you there. Hans Kruppa
Lagoa do Canário is one of the idyllic lagoons of the Azores archipelago, Portugal, located on the Azorean island of São Miguel, and is related to the volcanic formation of the Massif das Sete Cidades.
This lagoon is located in the Serra Devassa, in a volcanic crater, at an altitude of 800 meters and is surrounded by typical Macaronesian forests and cryptomeria plantations.
Red-cowled Cardinal (Nome em Inglês)
Paroaria dominicana (Nome Científico)
Thraupidae (Família)
Passeriformes (Ordem)
FREE BIRD
Praça dos Cristais
Brasília, Brasil
Art Week Gallery Theme
12 July→ 19 July our theme is:
~~~ Gardens ~~~ 2025
Willie Wagtail (Rhipidura leucophrys)
Not happy to have its photo taken.
A quick post and run today, we have an event at Daniel and Sarah's school this afternoon.
Catch up later.
Truth - Natalie hair
Ariskea - [MotherEarth] Orange Roses Crown 4 @ The Arcade
Lelutka - Greer bento head
Glam Affair - Valerie applier @ Collabor88
L y r i u m - Agnes shape
Kunst - Natasha collar @ Uber
Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) female
I took a short walk along Federation Trail between Hoppers Crossing Station and Skeleton Creek yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Maggie seemed to be upset that I interrupted her search for worms. She did later catch some.
I will be back after picking up the kids from school to catch up.
“Don’t wait for someone to bring you flowers. Plant your own garden and decorate your own soul.” – Luther Burbank
Praia do Carvalho with 10 stoper ND filrer in sunny Algarve, Portugal.
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There is a Spiritualist theory that all things are consciousness, so I wonder if seeds can remember their origins. The seed is not only the beginnings of plants but the brain as well, when to germinate, what to do, etc. Nature, when one ponders the complexity of it all, presents an incredible marvel of thought and theory. We all take it for granted but consider all that is within the process of the seed, to germination, to growth, maturation, pollination, seeding and so it continues.
I hope everyone has had a great weekend and to have a great week ahead, so as always, thank you!
Andorinha-do-rio
White-winged Swallow
Tachycineta albiventer
Hirundinidae (família)
Passeriformes (ordem)
FREE BIRD
Rio Cuiabá
Parque Nacional do Pantanal
SESC Pantanal
Hotel Porto Cercado
Barão do Melgaço
Mato Grosso, Brasil
Take a look at the flowers and plants blooming around you. They didn’t worry their way to awesomeness. And you can’t either. God cares about you, so let Him carry your worries and fears (1 Peter 5:7)
Taken at Pemberley:maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pemberley/174/189/24
This Spring has been epic so far with both Western Tanagers and Miller moths. It has been dry and coupled with a late frost, the conditions have been perfect for a moth infestation. This tanager was sitting and enjoying the crisp morning air when suddenly he flew straight up. When he returned to his perch, he was chomping away on a moth. As you can see, the moth "dust" is flying. Yummy!
I was wrong about the tanagers moving on. Yesterday there were six males at the same time on the decks and six more ( four male and two female) this morning. In addition, we had our first sighting of a female Bullock's Oriole as well as a second male. So much fun!
Please remember why we celebrate Memorial Day today - say a prayer for fallen heroes and thank a vet!
Thanks so much to everyone who takes the time to view, like or comment on my photos!
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