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Le hip-hop né à New-York dans le south bronx au début des années 70, déserté par les Blancs et rongé par le chômage, la violence et la drogue, ce ghetto noir de New York voit l'émergence d'une nouvelle culture urbaine et contestataire, entre musique rap, breakdance et graffitis regroupe via diverses disciplines artistiques des aspects festifs et revendicatifs. Ce mouvement d'expression passive est bien plus qu'un simple hobby. il devient un véritable mode de vie qui se définit par des normes et des valeurs communes, ainsi qu'un art propre
Huppe fasciée
Wiedehopf
Upupa epops
La abubilla
Upupa comune
Hærfugl
Härfågel
Poupa-eurasiática
Dudek
Búbos banka
戴胜
The birds were out to help us asses the damage from the ice storm. The woodpeckers were very interested in all of the broken limbs. ;-)
“Tired of me already, are you? It’s only been a few days. I must be loosing my touch.”
“Ha, ha, ya not funny,” Rya responded as she continued looking down the railroad tracks. She had been at the station for the last two hours and there was still no sign of the train. With the lack of people on the platform she was beginning to think that the train wasn’t scheduled to come today at all. A small frown came over her lips and she turned around to look at him suspiciously. “How’dya find me? And how’d you get out the house?”
Also called field clover and low hop clover
Tiny flower in the yard.
Visible spectrum
Hot mirror filter
Backyard photography
Frankenheim Alt Brauerei-Ausschank / Bürgerhaus Ratingen / Ratingen / Kreis Mettmann / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany
Album of Germany (the west - Bergisches Land): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157719512...
No, not hopping around. Hop flowers growing on an empty space between buildings in a housing estate.
Beim radeln durch die Hallertau, wo die Hopfenernte im vollen Gange war, lag der süße Duft überall in der Luft.
When cycling through the Hallertau, where the hop harvest was in full swing, the sweet smell was everywhere in the air.
found at the Bayard Cutting Arboretum...
Hop, also called hop plant, either of two species of the genus Humulus, nonwoody annual or perennial vines in the hemp family (Cannabinaceae) native to temperate North America, Eurasia, and South America. The hops used in the brewing industry are the dried female flower clusters (cones) of the common hop (H. lupulus).