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“Families don’t have to match. You don’t have to look like someone else to love them.”

Quote — Leigh Anne Tuohy

 

Well, here they are, all three of them! I think they are talking about the weather and what they will eat tonight ;-))

 

The song 'We Are Family' by Sister Sledge, just popped up in my head. Enjoy!

 

From left to right:

- origami Owl ver. 2

- origami Owl ver. 3 (with legs)

- origami Scops Owl

All designed by Yoshio Tsuda

 

In the first comment box, you can see them individually.

 

Candid

 

Boavista, Porto

Happy New Year Everyone!

A white stork nest in the wildlife park Eekholt. These storks are no more able to fly away because of injuries in the past. They found their home in the wildlife park after being rescued and are visited every summer by their old partners who never forgot them and return every spring. They build their nests on the ground now and raise their chicks. It is always again so touching to watch them.

  

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Photo shoot down at the tidal basin in Washington DC during the cherry blossom festival

I wish you a great Christmas. Lots of happiness, joy, chocolates, and as Santa says...oh oh oh...with lots of presents! :)

Shot 4800mm without cropping;

 

I shot about 6000 jpg and put it together in PS. 600mm f4.0ii + 2X + 2X + CIZ(1.4x to 2x) + ASPC(1.5x) = 7200mm. I have to stand about 500ft away to get green creamy background.

 

4K video youtu.be/Xsx4meA_vc0

 

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Original taken by Twinkie

 

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I have never ever believed that I will find a family in sl...people pure in heart... people that are by me in my bad moments and in my good moments... people that worth more than the stars u can count with your bare eyes.... people that will create beautiful memories that will hold ur shoulder and be silent... people that wont come to cheer u up when ur in pain but they will hurt with u... and they will laugh hard with ur bs... that is what I call FAMILY. I love you all blessed in every way!!!

 

Stargazing song for u

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEdvvTF5js4

White-faced capuchin monkeys having family bonding time :-).

This family of snowy egrets are in one of the W. 9th Street rookery's eucalyptus trees. Santa Rosa, California.

Scoops on Beverly, Mt Lebanon, PA

Amherstburg, Ontario Canada

Photography by Matthew & Ariel Irving

Don't miss the L Y - The last couple of years have been very challenging for all of us indeed. Pandemic, Politics, and Polarizing social media. The wolf in sheeps clothing knows that he must divide in order to conquer. Strong family ties and long friendship binds will be tested..Humanity, humility, hold on to Family, hold on to friends. Love, compassion, understanding, and acceptance is not always easy, but hatred is.

This was someone’s home, but no longer - abandoned farms dot the area among rich wheat, barley, canola and other crops. While the dune-like loess hills in The Palouse are incredibly fertile with layers of rich silt, farming is a hard and risky business.

 

Palouse Old Farm 7279 Final

 

A Family travelling by train in Bangladesh.

Photo By Steve Bromley.

Hanging out with the brother

Eleutherococcus senticosus is a species of small, woody shrub in the family Araliaceae native to Northeastern Asia. It may be colloquially called devil's bush, Siberian ginseng, eleuthero, ciwujia, Devil's shrub, shigoka, touch-me-not, wild pepper, or kan jang. Eleutherococcus senticosus has a history of use in traditional Chinese medicine. Root extracts of this plant are sold as a dietary supplement or cosmetic, usually under the name Siberian ginseng.

 

The derived extract from the roots has been characterized for its major constituents, including lignans, sesamin, syringaresinol, phenylpropanes, coumarins, beta-sitosterol and daucosterol.

Berries from E. senticosus contain diverse polyphenols, including caffeic acid, vanillic acid, ferulic acid, p-coumaric acid, and benzoic acid, with significant content of calcium, magnesium, and potassium.

A Highlands community in the Sierras of central Ecuador

These are my Nieces, Nephews, my Sons, and my twin Grandchildren at Christmas day just before unwrapping the presents,

Dedicated room for our tree and presents.

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