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They should be doing this in the pond. Instead they are doing it on our back walkway to the door where water pooled up, and they are making a big yucky muddy mess.
Feeding Method Three -Diving for Food from bottom. Duck dive with a downward head thrust and backward foot push: full immersion. Considered dabbler's these Ducks repeatedly dove into the shallow water of the cove and often emerged with black shelled mussels.
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Of the many series I dabble in, Fate seems to have the greatest staying power, and it's not hard to see why. Great designs, compelling characters, and most important, actual new games every so often utilizing the property. The character designs lend themselves to being turned into scale statues and action figures, with some of the scale stuff being truly awe inspiring.
I mean, just look at that Lancer scale statue from GSC... absolutely stunning, and sadly out of my price range/display range.
For now, let us return to things that I can actually get into my home with relatively little scrutiny from the all seeing one.
The original Archer servant (as in the one from Fate/Stay Night) had Rin as a master, and was a rather enigmatic character until the stunning reveal. Just in case you've never watched the Anime or played this particular arc in the game I won't spoil it.
While there are all sorts of fascinating trivia and facts about the true identity of Archer, this Archer will always be known to me as "that guy called Archer who apparently always stabs people".
Unlike some of the other characters, I don't believe there ever was a 1.0 Archer - this was the only release. The set comes with a neutral and angry expression, his twin swords, and apparently a bow with some spiraled horn as an arrow. I can't say I remember that from the Anime, but again, it's been years.
In addition to the extra joints embedded into a Figma 2.0 body, Archer also features joints on the tail of his coat, which allows for some posing options. Also, being part of the Fate line up that utilizes the 2.0 body means various parts of the body have a more natural proportion to them as opposed to looking somewhat squished.
Overall, you get what you expect from a Figma - a well crafted, high quality action figure that naturally is simplified compared to its scale counterparts, but trades that for the ability to have more display options as it were.
Of course, even as a semi-casual Fates fan, you kind of want Archer to be part of an ensemble cast in your display, specifically with others from the series... but that is a topic for another day.
Aurelia poking around in the wonderful rock pools at Lyme Regis. I enjoyed these every bit as much as the fossils!
dabbling in using filters on the previous image - I think this was artistic - watercolor maybe?? (I played around with so many now I forget)
(picture : The cutest kid that dabbled around in the tent on the Scottish weekend)
The Knightcast : Episode 9 : "Last Knight a DJ saved me Live."
Direct link to the feed : www.knightwise.com/podcasts/kc160905.mp3
Intro
Music : Sun always shines on TV
Life:
going to the scottish weekend
Sound-seeing tour scottish weekend.
Tech:
DJ equipment in the field
Dj's with laptops
The software
Traktor DJ www.dj-tips-and-tricks.com/mp3-dj-software.html
Virtual DJ www.virtualdj.com/
Hercules DJ player europe.hercules.com/showpage.php?swcty=UK&p=100&b...
BPM Studio : www.deltaequipment.be/bpmstudio/
Mixing with Vinyl
Working with classic cd banks vs MP3 collections.
Pressing the button is losing the art.
Music : Fragma : Toca me
Story : Days as a DJ.
Music : Simple minds : Dont you forget about me
Sign-off.
i am not certain if the speculum of the Mallard idicates a bit of Black Duck genes or if it is just the lighting
Photographed at Oklahoma City Zoo Lake, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on 13 December 2021.
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The duck "par excellence", the Mallard is probably the bird you imagine first if someone mentions having seen one. Originally the duck was widely domesticated particularly in farmyards ; wild, it remains common and widespread throughout Europe with striking nuances of green around its neck against a bright yellow bill making it look almost like it was coated with metallic paint..! It is covered in a dark purple-brown breast interrupted by its thin white collar making it probably one of the most recognisable of the Dabbling Duck family.
Photographed at Purcell City Lake, Purcell, Oklahoma, on 30 April 2023.
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I dabble in photography sometimes. My buddy, Shane, in Aranea always talked to me about taking photos of his band and I finally made it out to one of their shows and shot their set. I liked the grainy, lowly-saturated look on purpose of course. I reside in Canton, Ohio so contact me if you're ever interested in live photos from me.
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Photographed at Purcell City Lake, Purcell, Oklahoma, on 30 April 2023.
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Paddling in our kayak's on the American river we found these blooming echeveria's clinging to the sides of these cliffs.
A species of dabbling duck in the genus Anas.
Found throughout the North and South Island of New Zealand. Prefer fertile, shallow wetlands, usually near the sea. Uncommon in flowing rivers or high country lakes.
Partially protected native, limited take allowed in duck shooting season.
Length 49cm, males (650g) slightly heavier than females. Heavy spatulate bill. Sits low in the water. Nest is a down-lined bowl of grass usually in tall grass away from water. Average clutch of 11 pale blue-white eggs. Male guards the female while she is laying and for a short time after, thereafter she broods, hatches and raises the duckling on her own.
A shy duck they tend to avoid city ponds and are difficult to approach for photography. Their first nervous response to an approaching human is to tuck their head away and spin in tight circles on the water. Approaching closer prompts a rapid, low-slung swim away followed by flight. However sitting quietly and concealed has its reward as the birds usually return to their territory quite quickly. Even where they are on park ponds they do not join the mallards and other ducks when humans toss bread.
This is a female bird which looks nothing like the male counterpart, but the green wing patch just gives it away.
Daemonic Labs (@dabbleapp) launches Dabble in the DEMO Focus: Mobile Technologies category during DEMO Spring 2012, the Launchpad for Emerging Technologies, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California Wednesday April 18, 2012. For more info on Daemonic Labs visit bit.ly/daemoniclabs DEMO is sponsored by AARP, Dynamics, Fusion-io, Microsoft BizSpark, Startup America Partnership, Porter Novelli and PlugandPlayTechCenter.com.
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