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A pine tree growing on seemingly bare rock, cozily nested in its own niche in the canyon wall. Seen along the Canyon Trail at Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. Kasha-Katuwe means "white cliffs" in the local Pueblo language, a very appropriate name.
(Oliver Klosov) a fellow digital degenerate feels the true nature of his status being in the Princess's embrace!
Down in the darkness
a thousand years old
Are tales of the lotus
worth much more than gold
How hidden in darkness
her seeds were once lost
Ten thousand years latter
she rose from the frost
She crosses muddy waters
but her dress remains white
And all who see her beauty
it's love at first sight!
Lost
Just for the guys this statue contains plenty of animations!
Full bento, RLV, INM, Physics, VAW, Lovense.
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Talk about bad management... I was rather excited to go to such a place at night; the Metropol Parasol, a rather controversial piece of architecture in an old city. But for me it had it all-
High views!
Unusual architecture!
You could visit until 11pm! Whoo!
But.
We weren't able to stay long. Arriving at 10 we bought our tickets and headed up to the top (I'm not going to go into detail about how we couldn't find the entrance... that's very 'me'. You know the drill by now)
where instantly the man working there told us we had 5 minutes left until close. ARGH.
What followed was a vague attempt to enjoy the wonderful feeling of the place whilst frantically taking photographs from every angle I could run to. It wasn't fun, and it's a shame that bad management ruined what should I have been a really interesting, unusual experience. Still, I have a couple of good photographs... I'll remember through them.
A little over 20 years ago we took our teenage daughters on a road trip. One of the spots we stopped at for a break was this beach on Lake Superior. This summer we revisited the beach. While the scenery here hasn't changed much over the years, the dramatic skies give it a different look each time. The weather changes to make each day a brand new one. Our family certainly has changed as we now have grandchildren and we have lost our own parents. Plus, now we are embarking on a change in our lifestyles as we are done with work and dealing with a pandemic. Yet, all these changes have brought us to a good place in our lives now. It is good to embrace change.
Embrace the sight, sound and smell of the ocean waves as they repeatedly collide with the rocky
shoreline, progressively carving into the existing rock, and ever slowly changing its masterpiece.
Thank you, so much for choosing my photo for your group cover!! ♥♥
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Hoy hemos llegado a 1.000 miembros en el grupo medula para mateo for a better world
un abrazo afectuoso a todos por vuestros trabajos y apoyos.
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today we have reached 1.000 members in the group medula para mateo for a better world
a warm embrace to all of you for your photos and support
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textura de lenabem-anna
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While in Yellowstone, I captured this herd of bison during a rainstorm. Every so often they would shake their massive heads violently to get the rain off. Their eyes would roll back, and water would go flying in every direction.
Yellowstone National Park, WY
..that is the name of the cookie :)..and I think it is perfect for the holiday as we all need a hug once in a while
Taken with Helios 44-2 58/2
This is a repost of an image I captured in March. Why? Because while I was at the PSA conference in Colorado Springs last week I got word that I won the Bird category of Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice awards, which means this image will be blown up to a few feet by a few feet and be on exhibit (with the other category winners and some "highly regarded" images) at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., from the end of April through January 6, 2013. Photography has certainly given me a huge amount to be grateful for.
*Working Towards a Better World
Just as with her own life
A mother shields from hurt
Her own son, her only child,
Let all-embracing thoughts
For all beings be yours.
Buddha
When all the false self-identifications are thrown away, what remains is all-embracing love.
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
You have to see human rights as an all-embracing concept. It could be something that would unite the world, if it could only be seen in that light.
Elizabeth Evatt
What would the sky be like if all the clouds were the same?
Accept and embrace different…
Let your light shine…
Anon
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Sweater and skirt : -Sorumin- Autumn Embrace. At Satan Inc.
Basket and hold pose : LORE Apple Basket Holdable [Gala]. At WLRP.
Hair : tram N0725 hair
Head : Lelutka - lel evox / AVALON 4.0
Skin : Loa - April Skin ~LeL EVO X / VELOUR~ (grey alien)
Decor :
Bricolage Cordelia ArmChair and Loveseat.
DRD - Autumn Garden Nook. In
DRD mainstore.
DRD - Hallows Coffee - Calavera Blend. Haunting Labyrinth - Terror Trails - Hunt. Terror Trails
Serenity Style- Lady Pumpkin [PBR]. At Satan Inc.
Serenity Style- Rural autumn pumpkins stool and shed. At Cosmpolitan.
Serenity Style- The Pumpkin Keeper - Figure
The dancer becomes a vessel of tranquility, embodying the essence of bliss through every graceful movement. With eyes closed and a serene smile, she surrenders to the music's embrace, where her spirit dances freely, captivating all who behold her.
Another sunset image from three weeks ago, where the light and the resulting flare of my Helios were just incredibly beautiful. Hope you like it too!
Forest Preserve
Nature Trail
Captured w/Apple iPhone 8 Plus back dual camera 6.6mm f/2.8
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For me, beauty is valued more than anything - the beauty that is manifest in a curved line or in an act of creativity.
~ Oscar Niemeyer
This is a close up of The Arc, a building I posted recently, and added to the first comment here.
This building was designed by Walter Franci, but I really liked the quote by Brazilian architect, Oscar Niemeyer.