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Ma pauvre Pistache a subi une échographie hier. Elle n'arrête pas de vomir et de perdre du poids (là elle est à 2kg600). La vétérinaire craignait une tumeur cancéreuse, mais tout ce qu'elle a vu est un épaississement de la paroi de la vésicule bilaire. On ne peut pas exclure totalement un cancer, mais pour cela il faudrait faire une biopsie et à part avoir une certitude, ça n'apporterait rien.
En espérant que ce soit juste un problème microbien elle a des antibiotiques à prendre pour 20 jours. Normalement elle devrait aussi manger des croquettes spéciales que j'aurai lundi, mais à cela je n'y crois pas trop.
J'espère que ma poupée va remonter la pente et qu'on fêtera ses 17 ans en septembre.
My poor Pistache had an ultrasound yesterday. She keeps vomiting and losing weight (2.6 kg now). The vet feared a cancerous tumour, but all she saw was a thickening of the gallbladder wall. You can't totally exclude cancer, but a biopsy would be needed, and apart from being certain, it wouldn't help.
Hoping it's just a microbial problem she has antibiotics to take for 20 days. Normally she should also eat special dry food that I'll get on Monday, but I don't really believe that she will eat it.
I hope my baby will be better soon and that we will celebrate her 17th birthday in September.
Nothing can claim to be itself or survive idependently.
To stand anywhere is to stand nowhere, but to stand nowhere is to stand everywhere.
We are the perceptions we perceive!
We manifest the nature of the universe, and the universe in turn defines what we are moment to moment. The universe is like this only because I am like this in this moment, and when i change so will the nature of the universe.
R. Smith
It was not an engine fire, but the cool steam which is created but the new water feature at the end on Mount St.
the color looks really oversaturated on this for some reason i apologize and im sorry all my recent pictures are just boring ones of my face but more interesting ones are to come soon
could you blame me for the tears
when you've never felt the fears?
[wilt - open arms]
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quotes and lyrics often inspire me. i first heard this song many years ago, and just recently rediscovered it. when i looked up the lyrics, i just had to use this line for one of my pictures.
life's good, generally, even though it's stressful as well. but the countless beautiful moments make up for every little bit of negativity that might swallow my thoughts sometimes.
How about another frame of this awesome scene just as they start pulling south out of town.
CSXT's Troy Industrial Track is a six mile long branch line that connects with the Amtrak controlled Hudson Line just north of the Albany-Rensselaer station at the east end of the Livingston Avenue bridge. The former New York Central route is the last active rail line into the Collar City which at one point in the early 20th century was the fourth wealthiest city in the nation. The city once had lines radiating in four directions serving a grand Union Station downtown.
The four railroads that originally formed the Troy Union Railroad were the Rensselaer and Saratoga (D&H), Troy and Boston (B&M), Troy and Greenbush (NYC) and Schenectady and Troy (NYC). That's how the NYC ended up with half ownership of the TURR, and the others each had one quarter.
This surviving spur began as the Troy and Greenbush Railroad which was chartered in 1845 and opened later that year, connecting Troy south to East Albany (now Rensselaer) on the east side of the Hudson River. It was the last link in an all-rail line between Boston and Buffalo and until bridges were built between Albany and Rensselaer, passengers crossed on ferries while the train went up to Troy, crossed the Hudson River, and came back down to Albany.
The Hudson River Railroad was chartered in 1846 to extend this line south to New York City and the full line opened in 1851. Prior to completion, the Hudson River leased the Troy and Greenbush and all would come into the hands of Cornelius Vanderbilt in 1864 who then three years later combined it with his New York Central Railroad to have the entire New York City to Buffalo route under his control. A decade after that Vanderbilt would gain control over the lines to Chicago uniting the famed 'water level route' under one banner that would grow to be one of the worlds greatest rail systems in the first half of the 20th Century.
The above information is courtesy of this site where you can learn more:
penneyvanderbilt.wordpress.com/2017/04/14/troy-greenbush-...
CSXT is the direct corporate successor of the New York Central by way of Penn Central in 1968, then Conrail in 1976, and CSXT in 1999. Despite occasional fear of the line's demise they continue to serve it three days a week with a local out of South Schenectady that travels via the Carmen Branch and the Hudson Line via West Albany hill and LAB to get to this branch.
CSXT local L020 has 17 cars trailing two ACSES equipped ex Chessie GP40-2s as they air test their train near MP 5 on the branch. Rising at right is the building known locally as The Fortress. Dating from 1902 the original name of the building is the United Waste Manufacturing Company Building, and it was built as a storage facility for wool and cotton shoddy. Today it is home to a high end antiques dealer and to learn more here is a cool blog post I found that is worth a read.
www.brownstoner.com/history/walkabout-troys-fortress-of-s...
Troy, New York
Friday October 25, 2024
31 October 2021.
English: fear.
Irish: eagla.
Finnish: pelätä.
*Please translate to your own language in the comments.*
#inktober #inktober2021 day 31.
Rapidograph on strathmore 100 lb drawing paper.
3 1/2 inch square.
Examples:
Gaeilge:
Bhí eagla uirthi go mbeadh uaigneas ar Mháire.
(She was afraid that Mary would be lonely.)
Bhí eagla orthu.
(They were afraid.)
Tá eagla orthu dul amach san oíche.
(They fear to go out at night.)
Tá eagla uirthi go ndéanfar ionsaí eile uirthi
(She fears being attacked again.)
[focloir.ie]
"A Shéadna," ar seisean, "ní gá dhuit aon eagla do bheith ort romhamsa.
("Sheadna," said he, "you need have no fear of me.)
[Peadar Ua Laoghaire. "Séadna". 1898.]
Suomi:
He pelkäävät minua.
(They fear me.)
Hänessä on paljon hyvää, mutta pelkään, että eräs tyttö on aina hänen ajatuksissaan.
(There is much good in her, but I fear that a girl is always in her thoughts.)
Hän pelkäsi pääkaupunkia, sen jumalatonta menoa, kuten hän sanoi, autoja ja väkijoukkoja.
(He feared the capital, its ungodly going-ons, as he said, of cars and crowds.)
Tiedätkö, lapsi hyvä, mitä eniten pelkään?
(You know, good child, what am I most afraid of?)
Pelkäsikö hän vanhenevansa? Ei pelännyt.
(Did she fear she was getting old? She did not fear it.)
Emäntä oli Jumalaa pelkäävä kunnon nainen, niin että häneen Eeva ainakin uskoi voivansa luottaa.
(The hostess was a decent woman who feared God, so that Eve believed at least that she could trust her.)
Pojat pelkäsivät heidän vallattomuudestaan suuitunutta opettajaa.
(The boys feared the teacher who was angered by their unruliness.)
Pelkäät, että jonakin kauniina päivänä uudelleen muuttaisin mieleni ?
(Are you afraid that one fine day I would change my mind again?)
Fear can be seen as such a universal and objective term. We have all felt fear at one point in our lives. It is the quickening of our heartbeats and the sharp inhale of breath. It is the dilating of the pupils and the adrenaline in our veins. It is sweaty palms and lightheadedness. Fear, broken down like this, is nothing but a physical reaction to external stimuli. The problem with this view is that the stimuli changes, it adapts to the person. It adjusts to who you are. What causes fear in me causes elation in others. My fear and your fear are both similar and so very different. It has the same face but a different smile. Fear is in a constant state of flux, it walks with us all throughout our lives simply growing and changing alongside us. Fear is subjective. It belongs to you and you only. It paralyses you in a state of utter isolation. Nothing around you feels real. Your world, the world you have learnt to live in, stops existing. You are alone, so very alone. When you feel fear your heart is the only heart that is beating that fast. You are the only one struggling to breathe, the only one who feels this way. It does not matter who is stood beside you, you do not consider them when fear reaches out for your hand. It is not that you do not care; it is that in that moment you cannot care. You become a body and a feeling. You become an emotion so strong that everything else fades away. You stand with your fear and you cannot call out for help, even though your eyes are pleading for it.
"There is no living thing that is not afraid when it faces danger. The true courage is in facing danger when you are afraid." - L. Frank Baum
Alligators captured at the Sawgrass Recreation Park. Sawgrass is south Florida's Best destination for Airboat Rides, Everglade Tours and Exotic Wildlife Exhibits. The model, that seems to fit so well, was also captured by me at Deerfield Beach.
www.cameralenscompare.com/photoAwardsCounterDetails.aspx?...
I always wanted to shoot this tiny street in Port Credit; the fog last week provided the perfect opportunity.
1. Witchcraft
You try to get away
You got to get somewhere
You know you cannot stay
There´s so much evil in the air
They point their bony fingers
Right upon you
The coven of the damned
They have seen you through
These people they are into witchcraft
They are not what they seem
You curious fool
You had yourself to this scene
They took your children and wife
Cut their throats with a knife
And now you´re facing the crowd
And the crowd is facing you
You´re running through the dark of night, your scream is music to their ears
Spooky trees, gloomy paths leads you further down your fears
You look around, haunting sound is creeping in your lonely soul
Nocturnal life, forest of death, you´re the prisoner within its cold...
Yes you are...
You cannot hear, you cannot feel your body´s shivering in here
Eyes of beasts pierce your heart, all naked you fall to the ground
And the last of love that´s in your heart is about to crumble now
Don´t let me die, let me stay alive, take me from this hellish place
Detail of a statue in the "Cold War" hall at the Cosford Aircraft Museum, England.
The statue depicts the fear associated with people divided by the Berlin Wall.
It seems we have a little problem here. One of the girls is so terrified of flying that the very thought of spending a dozen of hours in the air renders the idea of vacation itself quite distant and secondary. Poor thing.
#Dresden 2019 Albertinum
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#olympusboyz #35mm #olympus #pointandshoot #streetphotography
See what happens when I can't leave the house?
I began playing with some textures and faces when it took a dark turn.
It's a representation of the virus and the fear that has taken hold around the world. If it's not the virus, it's the economy and daily income.
Be smart and be safe. We'll get through this together.
[...] Fear God and he will give you knowledge [...]
Quote from Quran
Nikon D200, Tokina 12-24 f/4, 22mm - f/13 - 1s - HDR 5xp +2/-2EV
Marrakech, Morocco (December, 2019)
Originally taken for the Toy Photographers Google+ monthly challenge on the topic of "the greatest fear in photography". Mine is to turn away from photography because of a lack of motivation and/or inspiration.
I had hobbies, which in the end I lost interest in, that I was as passionate about as I am now with photography. However I feel I've invested not only a lot of money, but more importantly tremendous amounts of time and effort, like I never did before. Losing interest in photography would really hurt me.
It's a fear that never leaves, specially when I'm not feeling in the mood for toy photography as I did during most of the past month. Hopefully I knew the Toy Meetup in London would change that and now I'm back having trouble focusing at work because all I care about is going out to play with my toys.
(I hope spending time with fellow photographers and friends will always allow me to be excited about photography again, even when I'm losing confidence for an extended period of time :-))