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... to a sunny spring weekend - TGIF !

 

Black-backed Jackal cub / Schabrackenschakal (canis mesomelas)

Serengeti N.P., Tanzania, Africa

Follow them through the fog

Always a favorite place of mine.

 

Image made with my Innova 6x9 Pinhole.

It's time again to change our clocks forward 1 hour tonight before we go to bed. More daylight - Yea!

 

From the looks these Snowflakes, the garden is already springing forward.

Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) Bradgate Park, Leicestershire.

SUP'ing the Cornwall Canal with my dog Misha. This is paddle 30 of the 100 paddles project for 2016. As the summer heats up, I'll have more opportunity to get out on the water and reach my goal.

Lititz Car Cruise - Lititz, PA

Bound

 

PlayStation 4 Pro (4K .png)

Just built-in Photo Mode

 

(Finally got rid of shrinked screen/Letterboxing)

Common Blue (f) on an Osteospurmum.

Rollei 35S Rollei Retro 400S in DDX

The next hunt begins.

 

Black-shouldered Kite, Australian Capital Territory

Autumn meadowhawk in our garden, allowing me to get extremely close...

For a while we'll have this view through the small window...

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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"There are many ways of going forward, but only one way of standing still." Franklin D. Roosevelt

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I'm so looking forward to bird migration season again in California's Central Valley. These corn fields have been flooded and are the roost at night for Sandhill Cranes and other birds. As they fly in at sunset, they call to each other in glorious, joyful sounds. To each other they are probably just saying, " Hey, guys, turn left and come on down to join us here. We've got a good spot."

Saw some MFZ buildings being posted and thought I'd share what I've been working on. In terms of destructibility, I'd recommend considering it 4 hits as that's how it best comes apart. I've posted this hab-mod paired with a second configuration here.

 

Big shout out to Pierre E Fieschi and Aubrey Beelen for the sci-fi containers. And as always, thanks to -SuspendedAnimation- for the frame.

Always forward runs this statue... runs forward same way as it’s prototype, Ramon Berenguer III, count of Barcelona during whose reign (1097–1131) independent Catalonia reached the summit of its historical greatness, spreading its ships over the western Mediterranean and acquiring new lands from the southern Pyrennees to Provence. He was also known as Ramon Berenguer I of Provence.

 

The son of Ramon Berenguer II, he took the throne on the departure of his uncle, Berenguer Ramon II, and spent his early years fighting off Almoravid Muslims, whose armies approached the very walls of Barcelona. Thereafter, his expansionist campaigns began. In 1111 he conquered the county of Besalú and, by his marriage to Douce (or Dolça) of Provence in 1112, acquired the county of Provence. In the years 1114–15 he undertook, with the Pisans, a joint expedition against the Balearic Islands, liberating thousands of Christian slaves and destroying the Moors’ piratical bases. Commerce thereafter flourished between Barcelona, Marseille, Genoa, and Pisa. The following year (1116) he sailed to Rome in an attempt to gain aid from the Italian states and to acquire a license from the Pope for his crusade in Spain, but the visit was largely unsuccessful. In 1117 he inherited the old county of Cerdaña in the Pyrenees...

 

This statue is locating next to the Cathedral of Barcelona and is accesible from the street Via Laietana in the old town of Barcelona. The sculpture created by the artist Josep Llimona. He made the sketch for the statue during 1880-1885 when he went to Italy for advance studies. The execution of the work dates from 1922. The statue was accompanied by controversy as the horse’s tail was added in the post-war period by the official restorer Frederic Marès and was inaugurated in 1950.

 

Much better viewed large.

 

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NR6, NR84, NR10 and 8223 power through the lower regions of the Cullerin range as 7YN2 loaded steel train from Whyalla in South Australia to Newcastle.

 

Sunday 6th January 2019

Time flies, and it's so surreal that It's two months already since I held the long awaited wood anemones, on our long awaited western Norway road trip during Easter. But still I only have edited a few of the nice photos I got on the trip, due to many other photography assignments this spring.

 

And in only 2.5 weeks we are on our next road trip already - to the northernmost parts of Norway, that I've looked forward to for even longer. I'm thankful for all the chances I get to photograph and travel during spring and summer!

 

My album of bunches & bouquets of flowers here.

 

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"Home is behind, the world ahead,

And there are many paths to tread

Through shadows to the edge of night,

Until the stars are all alight.

Then world behind and home ahead,

We'll wander back and home to bed.

Mist and twilight, cloud and shade,

Away shall fade! Away shall fade!"

- J.R.R. Tolkien

 

Listening to THIS while staring is very recommended!

  

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“Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.”

~Jim Rohn

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Mother Goose marching her goslings across the grass to the path

White heron coming in for the landing at this lake in the Everglades.

Red Kite at Harewood

Rogers Avenue, Prospect-Lefferts Gardens. Brooklyn, NY

life is best understood backwards but it must be lived forwards

 

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