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"Tale as old as time

Song as old as rhyme

Beauty and the Beast."

 

-- Alan Menken/Howard Ashman, Beauty and the Beast (1991)

 

Just got back from six day stay at Disney. From all the new (New Fantasyland, Test Track and Legend of Captain Jack) to all the Christmas Festivities (decorations and crowds), I need another vacation to recover.

 

Here’s Lumiere…part of the sign for "Enchanted Tales with Belle."

 

(Walt Disney World -- Fantasyland: Enchanted Forest -- Enchanted Tales with Belle)

 

Explored on December 20, 2012.

 

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Explore arriving at some new retirement homes in Aylesbury to be unloaded

Two new ones! The farm and the pink flox!

A Ford Explorer at the Big Bumper Meet in Oldenburg.

skyline of city centre along Sheikh Zayed Road, the highest one is burj dubai in construction.

visiting National Trust Christmas decorations

Halcyon chelicuti. Závora. Inhambane Province. Mozambique.

On my walk to the Denver Botanic Gardens this morning I passed this lone tulip bud with a backdrop of already blooming tulips. Explore, April 17, 2011, #322.

Yay and thank you, my diptych with Vickie made the front page of explore!

 

Thanks to Bern@t for capturing it.

The Dublin Port tug DPC Tolka in unfamiliar waters, over at Dun Laoghaire on pilot duties for the Geoquip Saentis which was berthing on Carlisle pier.

 

The remains of the very specialised HSS dock in the background which served the Stena Explorer for many years at Dun Laoghaire.

EXPLORE ~ Highest Position ~ # 30 ~ Thanks !

It is always fun to explore old deira creek side dubai via abra

Gull in Whitby

UPDATE MAY 2011 - #37 on Explore for 25.05.2011 - thank you very much everybody! :-)

 

Had a visit to Whitby few weeks ago, I forgot how nice this place is having not been there in a while but plan to have a revisit to get a photo of the harbour and pier hopefully when it s a bit quieter.

 

Anyway, whilst walking back off the pier noticed this chap just sitting on the wall. He was sitting there quite nicely and some nice person decided to give him their left over chips, he looked at them and just turned his nose up at it which I thought is very unusual, maybe the Gulls in Whitby must be well fed. Anyway, the Gull you see in the background flying away was sitting with him and then just flew off which he didn't seem happy about and then promptly started squawking and this photo was the result, he was almost playing up to the camera :-)

 

Hope everyone's week is going well.

 

Photo Details

Sony A700

Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR

f/6.3

50mm

ISO200

1/1250s exposure

 

Software Used

Lightroom 3.0

 

Information

Gulls (often informally called seagulls) are birds in the family Laridae. They are most closely related to the terns (family Sternidae) and only distantly related to auks, skimmers, and more distantly to the waders. Until recently most gulls were placed in the genus Larus, but this arrangement is now known to be polyphyletic, leading to the resurrection of several genera. Gulls are typically medium to large birds, usually grey or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They typically have harsh wailing or squawking calls, stout, longish bills, and webbed feet. Gull species range in size from the Little Gull, at 120 g (4.2 oz) and 29 cm (11.5 inches), to the Great Black-backed Gull, at 1.75 kg (3.8 lbs) and 76 cm (30 inches).

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gull

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Today is such a boring day. It really really really is.

It seems like a sunday.

 

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Rain drops are falling on my flowers, and this is the result! - EXPLORE #232 02-21-08

 

1. Abstract Condensation!, 2. Browned Off....?, 3. The Long and the Short of It...., 4. Life on Mars, 5. Ghost Chair!, 6. Black Curve, White Light, 7. Red Sky at Night..., 8. Ball-istique!,

 

9. Along the Right Lines?, 10. Catching the Light - An East Sussex Landscape, 11. Lone Tree, Big Sky, 12. A Tearful Pinkerton Agent!, 13. I Could Only Stop and Stair!, 14. Incandescenza Dorata sul Mediterraneo!, 15. A Nice Little Orangement 3, 16. Leading You Up the Garden Path Again at Great Dixter!,

 

17. Seeing Double at Great Dixter!, 18. Givng Topiary the Bird at Great Dixter!, 19. An 'Arrowing Experience at Bodiam Castle, 20. Bodium Castle Inside Out!, 21. The Way Into Bodiam Castle, 22. Who Killed Mickey Mouse?, 23. Reflecting on a Brassy World...., 24. Out of the Blue at Great Comp Garden!,

 

25. Bubble Bath!, 26. "Hi Buddy" Said the Water Lily to Her Neighbour!, 27. Zig Zag, 28. A Little More than Level Pegging!, 29. Dahlia Smith!, 30. "To rid ourselves of our shadows - who we are - we must step into either total light or total darkness” Jeremy Preston Johnson, 31. Along the Right Lines, 32. Preparing for Take Off!,

 

33. Sailing into Dover as Viewed from St Margaret-at-Cliffe, 34. Tears from Heaven, 35. To Bee or Not to Bee, That Is the Question?, 36. Pink Rose in the Frame, 37. The Eyes Have It!, 38. Rediance!, 39. Stepping Up to Great Dixter!, 40. Oast House, Twisted Tree, Hedges & Border at Great Dixter,

 

41. A Veritable Flood of Tulips at Great Dixter!, 42. More of the Gardens & Back View of Great Dixter, 43. Red, White and Blue (+ a Little Yellow) at Great Dixter, 44. In the Pink at Great Dixter!, 45. A First Look at the Manor House at Great Dixter, 46. Leading You Down the Garden Path at Great Dixter!, 47. Bordering on Genius at Great Dixter!, 48. A Sideways View of a Part of Great Dixter,

 

49. Vainglorious Green?, 50. Our Bonny Lass!, 51. The Final Setting of the Sun at Bexhill-on-Sea, 52. Another Look Out to Sea at Bexhill-on-Sea, 53. Backlit Beauty!, 54. Looking Towards the Seven Sisters, 55. Reaching for the Sky in Gillham Wood!, 56. The Mysterious Disappearing Pathway in Gillham Wood!,

 

57. Looking Through a Glass Darkly..., 58. Knole Gardens in the Frame!, 59. The Inner Courtyard at Knole, 60. A Sideways View from Knole, 61. Bambi at Knole!, 62. Rediant Beauty at Bexhill-on-Sea, 63. The Beth Chatto Gardens - Almost a Final Pond Look!, 64. The Beth Chatto Gardens - Blueming Beauty in a Sea of Green!,

 

65. The Beth Chatto Gardens - Red Hot Pokers!, 66. The Beth Chatto Gardens - (S)weeping into Pink!, 67. The Beth Chatto Gardens Float My Boat!, 68. The Beth Chatto Gardens - On Reflection, 69. Majestic Ickworth House, Park and Garden, 70. Willy Lott's House in Constable Country 2, 71. Bridge Cottage in Constable Country, 72. In the Pink of Condition at Lovely Lavenham!

 

These are the most recent and many thanks for over 74,000 visits, it is much appreciated!

 

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i was off friday ..when i got a text from work.....katherine had passed in the early early morning....my hearts broken..

in times as these i have to remind myself how much i love my job and all the furry patients......and its the times like these that remind me just how fragile life truly is..........

 

my thoughts & prayers got out to the small community of connecticut, the families...the life's lost & saved

 

seen in Explore April 16, 2016

www.flickr.com/photos/julesoso_jjw/26359661542/in/explore...

 

...three weeks later (following "Striving 1")

After several inches of snow that managed to stick when all of our mini snowfalls didn't, and freezing temperatures halting the emerging plants, we finally have flowers on the trees and the grey palette is beginning to lift.

(See 3 weeks earlier in first comment below)

 

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Explore page 40

 

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While there’s a life, there’s a hope

   

مادامت هناك حياة .. فهناك أمل

   

تمنيآتي لكمـ بحياة ملؤها التفائل والأمل

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*model : my sis [Deema] ..

 

*No Edit ..

  

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Anenome growing at Jane's house seen earlier this week. EXPLORE #493, 03-29-08

This is old. Just wanted to let you know I'll restart the project on Saturday. I miss photography way too much, yours and mine.

Exploring a secondlife sim and I came across a wonderful room.I'mrunning my fingers along the warm wood of this bondage rig, imagining that,one day, I may be bound tightly to it, with an experienced Mistress.

 

Explored Aug 19, 2012 at #367

 

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Explored May 21, 2013

If you're a 'ship spotter' (is there such a thing?) then the Port of Sunderland has certainly been a location for some interesting vessels of late. These two mighty tugs, the Toisa Explorer and the Toisa Envoy were docked side by side at the Corporation Quay on Wearside

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