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Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

First ice in Svartedalen, Sweden

Today in the Woods in Charlestown Meadows

We got our first snow of the year last night and it was a decent amount. It was pretty on my lunch time walk. Cold but sunny and the snow was clinging to the trees which was nice. One of these will be my 365 for the day but I can't decide which one.

Giving the gams a little break after enjoying the art galleries in the Crossroads Arts District, Kansas City, MO.

This is what we came home to.

Ben loves the cooler weather and the first snow.

Us, not so much, at first.

Happy Thanksgiving !

First Red Admiral of this year! Lovely to see the butterflies out yesterday. ;0)

Happened on a good day...

 

First rose, second day of Summer.

First Light

Joshua Tree National Park

California

First Mate August 16 2009 Dragon Boat Festival IMG_3832

ODC-First

 

Back in 2019 we got a handful of Nanking Cherries from one of our trees, but this year we got cherries on all three trees. This is the first year for the cherries on this tree. We have covered all three with bird netting, we want the cherries, they are so delicious!

the control himself, the first shadow was a god with powers both the control and management of energy and creation of beings.

he and his brother's were devoted to the creation of several Okoto beings, lived several generations of creatures to meet and create. However he was corrupted by ambition and without premeditation he killed his brother.

its attempt to dominate the island, was the end of the god and the emergence of the mask of control

 

Samyang 6.3/300 mirror reflex lens.

First Light on Mount Baker

Mount Baker Wilderness Area - Washington USA

Each time a parent brought food to this brood of fledged Tree Swallows, the first to spot the incoming delivery wound up getting the goods. In this case it was the second bird from the left. On Armand bayou.

First light at Bridestowe Lavender farm in Tasmanias north west

First Devon & Cornwall East Lancs Lolyne Dennis Trident 32709 (W709RHT) breezes through Slapton Ley on Route 93, Dartmouth to Kingsbridge then Plymouth.

 

The route is now operated by Stagecoach South West, renumbered as Route 3 and now [sadly] operates using single deck vehicles.

First 25 of my 100 flowers 2021

First York, 60928 (YG02 DHU) a Wright Eclipse bodied Volvo B7L, painted in this Park & Ride branded livery. This scene captures the vehicle at Duxford Airfield attending the 2007 Showbus rally.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 16th September 2007.

Ref No. 0015521/CL.

I don’t need an alarm to get up early for this. 😏

First fishing boat leaves Mevagissey at sunrise on a lovely still morning

First slicer of the year. Not big, but flavourful.

First leaves on an ornamental cherry tree. The bloom was coming to an end very quickly and I was able to catch the transition from its very exuberant to its leafy state.

Trying out my Dukane projector lens.

I don't know about you, but I always know which phase the moon is in at all times.

 

I took a break from deep-sky to capture our beautiful first quarter (59% illuminated) moon earlier this week.

 

The image is a composite of two images to reveal the unlit portion of the moon for a more 3D look.

 

The starry sky was also added for effect. I've still got a lot to learn about solar system photography, but I REALLY enjoy it.

First Potteries 60171 T918SSF

Frosty morning at Aston Clinton Park.

Owyhee Mountains in Idaho receiving their first snowfall.

Southfield, Michigan

First Snow Strikes the Dolomites

First Manchester@ (YG52 CCX) a Wright Electrocity demonstrator, captured here on loan and being used to trial use on the Metroshuttle service in Manchester City Centre.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 16th June 2006.

Ref No. 0012868/CL.

Explore #1 September 23, 2022

 

...which covers the mountains like a fine icing. I was so deeply impressed when I stood in front of this massive mountain face and below me the turquoise mountain lake, which brought out all its beauty. Why am I here again on this beautiful place of peace and serenity? I needed the fresh mountain air to give my soul the liberation it was crying for. Since Roco is no longer with us, sadness and an inner emptiness surrounds me. The pure mountain air and the fresh spring water fill my soul with new, unused strength that I need now like nothing else in the world. This place encloses my heart with the peace and serenity I so desperately needed. I am so grateful that I was able to share and experience these unforgettable moments up there and so close to the mighty mountains with my two sons. What could be nicer in the world than being in an environment where your heart warms up?

 

I had to free myself from the pain of losing our beloved companion Roco and went where he would have definitely liked to be. I want to give him that honor and a piece of heaven that he can watch over us. I was so close to him up there. Tears flow down my cheeks...

 

This is my world, this is my place where I can find peace and listen to my inner voice. Thank you all my dear friends to be part of this what happened to me. Thank you for listening, thank you for your precious friendship.

 

I love places that remind me how small me and my problems actually are.

 

I am never lost in the mountains, it is where I found myself.

 

The mountains gave me the peace I was looking for.

The mountains gave me the dreams I needed.

 

Now We Are Free

www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV4GKu_A10U

In Canada, the First Nations (French: Premières Nations) are the predominant indigenous peoples in Canada south of the Arctic Circle. Those in the Arctic area are distinct and known as Inuit. The Métis, another distinct ethnicity, developed after European contact and relations primarily between First Nations people and Europeans.[2] There are 634[3] recognized First Nations governments or bands spread across Canada, roughly half of which are in the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia.

Under the Employment Equity Act, First Nations are a "designated group", along with women, visible minorities, and people with physical or mental disabilities. First Nations are not defined as a visible minority under the Act or by the criteria of Statistics Canada.

North American indigenous peoples have cultures spanning thousands of years. Some of their oral traditions accurately describe historical events, such as the Cascadia earthquake of 1700 and the 18th-century Tseax Cone eruption. Written records began with the arrival of European explorers and colonists during the Age of Discovery, beginning in the late 15th century. European accounts by trappers, traders, explorers, and missionaries give important evidence of early contact culture.[9] In addition, archeological and anthropological research, as well as linguistics, have helped scholars piece together an understanding of ancient cultures and historic peoples.

Although not without conflict, Euro-Canadians' early interactions with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit populations were less combative compared to the often violent battles between colonists and native peoples in the United States.

Source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Nations

 

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