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Proverbs 4:23
Above everything else, guard your heart;
for it is the source of life’s consequences.
No poetic attempt today just one good verse that comes to mind when I see this picture.
Looks like a sword and heart to me.
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Photograph of car lights at night. turned sideways, mirrored/flipped
Town Guards
Black-tailed prairie dogs
Badlands National Park
South Dakota
The black-tailed prairie dog is one of the Badlands’ most entertaining residents. These social little creatures live in large colonies called “towns,” chattering and popping in and out of their burrows across the prairie.
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A local guard (the protection) who was more than happy to pose by the beautiful mountainous landscape we were hiking through.
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A fine looking Red Deer stag is seen standing guard on the Kinloch Hourn Road. This photo was taken in March 2012 at a time when the high mountain tops still had a good snow cover. For that reason most red deer had ventured down to the valley bottoms in search of somewhere to graze.
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The Main Guard, originally called the Guardia della Piazza, is located in the square facing the Grandmaster's Palace, Valletta, Malta
Guarding the golden corn for the ImperiOwl Navy is no easy job, especially when everyowl guarding Fort Nocturn is a nocturnal owl. Pulling the day shift is a real pain in the eyes, keeping the foulest of the fowl away from the golden treasure stolen from the natives of the West Birdies. But for Commander Snow, no job is too difficult.
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Built for the BrickNerd Pi-RATs and BUG-aneers contest, of course. And the natural enemies of Captain Cockerell and the Bad Egg, too.
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There were two families of geese at Miner's Marsh on Sunday....this family had the smallest goslings which were so cute. I had never been there before and would love to go back before the geese are too big.
Baron's Hill, Anglesey. Huge mansion left to decay in the woodlands by Beaumaris. Once a fabulous and opulent home, brought to its current state by crippling death duties and the family's inability to keep it going.
Bit tricky to find, but so worth the bramble scratches, the nettle stings and the barbed wire etchings on my skin!
It was taken over by the military in WW2 hence, I assume, the guard room.
The icebreaker Ernest Lapointe, a Canadian Coast Guard vessel in service between Montreal and Trois-Rivières from 1940 to 1978.
In 1980, she began a second career at the Musée maritime du Québec. Her presence not only furthers understanding of the functioning of this type of ship but equally of steam-engine navigation. From the engine room to the Officer’s mess via the wheelhouse, its recreated cabins will take you on a trip into the past. L'islet, Quebec, Canada