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In Genesis, it is said that God created the grass, and herbs, and trees on the third day, and on the fourth day He created the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night.
Perhaps this is what the fourth day looked like, before there were animals and people and all that we know today.
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Built in 1890, the Forth Rail Bridge is a Scottish icon that is recognised the world over.
Even today it still holds the record as the world’s longest cantilever bridge.
If you sneezed, you would have missed it!
Acting quickly, I grabbed my phone and managed to get this capture of the Independence Day military flyover that was advertised all over town in Pawley's Island.
Some interesting details: to the right are my nephews, Luke and Trent (with his camera, of course, my sister-in-law, and my brother to the far right.
Also, if you look at the orange flag closely, you will see that it is inscribed: United States Marine Corp.
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Shot @ Mukkombu dam Park area , Trichy , Tamil Nadu , India.
There are Three people in each photograph... The photographer , The Subject & The Viewer..
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beneath the high tops in Kåfjorddalen, Norway preparing for the ascent of Halti
single shot icm // iphone 15 pro max // slow shutter app
Finally at the fourth time of asking I finally get a green one leading the sleeper train into London Paddington. Its 57605 running empty stock on 5C99 1954 from Reading Traincare depot 23/9/18.
This tiny greenie caught my attention even all the way down there near the ground with its bright color. A huge limb had come down in a storm the night before, puzzling me as I watched its slow progress through the kitchen window, out in the windy dark. In the morning when my father and I went out to see, the broken red tips of the tall Photinia gave the answer. As we picked up storm debris and seedpods from the ground, I found myself in the midst of a swirl of micro life. Hundreds of millipedes feasted on the rotten limb, and a variety of shield bug nymphs made their dainty way over small obstacles. Perhaps this tiny spider came down with the rest.
This is another species I’ve seen in photos through the years of Arachtober. Such a striking spider with that bright coloring and the complimentary red spots, I’ve wished to see one myself. This makes the fourth green spider to join my week of firsts.
6 Arachtober 2019
Araneus cingulatus
Hixson, TN
36 June 2019
Near North Side / Magnificent Mile
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October 15, 2023
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Fourth Presbyterian Church - wikipedia
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"Because of Einstein, we often call time the fourth dimension. Special relativity shows that time behaves surprisingly like the three spatial dimensions. The Lorenz equations show this. Length contracts as speed increases. Time expands as speed increases."
Jim Loy
The Theatre of Dionysus is an ancient Greek theatre in Athens. It is built on the south slope of the Acropolis hill, originally part of the sanctuary of Dionysus Eleuthereus. The first orchestra terrace was constructed on the site around the mid- to late-sixth century BC, where it hosted the City Dionysia. The theatre reached its fullest extent in the fourth century BC under the epistates of Lycurgus when it would have had a capacity of up to 17,000, and was in continuous use down to the Roman period.
April, 1968
I'm the little kid in the middle, on the right, wearing a red checkered dress and a squinty face.
These were the most basic birthdays - a few balloons and streamers strung up; some napkins, plates and candy holders on a picnic table; a bunch of neighborhood kids...cake and ice cream - and, presto! It was party time. Oh, and presents...those were the best part.
These days, many parents I know hire caterers, carnival rides and entertainers - trying to out-do other parents - when kids don't really care about more than the basics.
Sure, we might've played musical chairs or pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey, but that's about as elaborate as it got.