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Cleo is fed up with the heat, with everybody mocking her for her round shape, with her diets (which are a result of her round shape), with boy cats annoying her and with humans stalking her with the camera. I'm sure she has lots of more reasons for being fed up and could probably write a book about it but I also have to say that she has become more mellow tempered lately. Maybe it's the wisdom of age as she is 16 years old now. :)
I post this photo for the Happy Caturday group theme "The Look".
This coastal lagoon is fed by creeks and joins the ocean near this point. The lagoon was quite full due to a continuing good season. Middle Lagoon at Middle Beach in the Mimosa Rocks National Park Far South Coast of NSW.
A large open area in the cypress swamp is spring fed which gives movement to what should be stagnant standing water. It's a peaceful place to ponder life or fantasy while gazing at the reflections in the water.
inizia oggi il progetto biancazzurro, beh, forse progetto è un parola grossa, un progettino, diciamo un tranquillo week end di progetto, sui colori bianco e azzurro, per cercare di smuovere un amico che si perde sempre più spesso tra le spire del lavoro e non si vede quasi mai in giro per flickr.
amico biancazzurro, non di soli acari vive l'uomo, prenditi qualche pausa, respira, torna tra noi.....................
Beim Waldspaziergang sah ich eine kleine weiße Feder auf einem Moos. Ich fand es gab so schönen Kontrast zum saftigen Grün des Moos.
Mit Raynox DRC-150 Vorsatzlinse fotografiert.
Danke, für eure Besuche,Kommentare und Favoriten(;-)
This is a second image of the dogs of Tbilisi that fill the streets of downtown. All these stray dogs are neutered and each year they're vaccinated which is indicated by a coloured, plastic button in its ear. The citizens of Tbilisi make sure they are fed every day. I never saw any of these dogs being aggressive with anyone or each other. I even saw a woman who wanted to enter this store give up as she didn't want to disturb the dog.
As I said earlier, in the town of Gori, I saw a man stop six lanes of traffic because the dog wanted to cross to the other side of the highway. All the cars stopped and patiently waited. No horns were heard.