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Young kitten in my son's hands

 

"Looking close...on Friday"

Macro Mondays - Stitch

  

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Sephie is my RL. She has gone through more recently than most people could survive..but by no small miracle I still have her with me. She is the strongest woman I know..and a true survivor.

 

She is my light.

gιgι

new pic just replaced the old one <3

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Original image I took in Secondlife on 1st comment

who holds the moon in his hands?

qui tient la lune dans ses mains?

 

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the reason why i love winter !! it's cold .. everything freezes .. but just holding my hand can make my hand warm .. even can make my blood HOT

  

,, ربآهِ

  

هبَ ليَ ,, صبراً

آرتشفِ منهِ جرَعآتِ عنِدِ أوِقآتِ }

 

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Graffitti mural of of blue hands making a heart symbol on the side of a building.

My angel is missing a hand, damaged but still a helping hand in photography.

La duda es el principio de la sabiduría. Los grandes conocimientos engendran las grandes dudas.

Aristóteles.

Photo inspired by a dear Flickr friend. Love the silhouettes created by the dimming sun in pools on the beach.

Die Berührung einer anderen Hand kann Teufel aus unserem Herzen vertreiben.

(die Hände meines Sohnes)

 

The touch of another hand can expel devils from our heart.

(the hands of my son)

   

For Macro Mondays "Hand Tool" theme

#Macro Mondays

#Hand Tool

A swallow surfing in the wind to catch some insects ✔️

Give me yours :)

   

Happy Caturday 24.7.2021 "Hand on cat"

  

There was excitement with Timmy last weekend. He hasn't eaten since Saturday evening, but always tried to choke something out. On Sunday evening he ate a can of wet food, but with a lot of choking in between. He was also limp.

 

Then I woke up at 4.30am on Monday and he wasn't there. Normally he comes home at 2 o'clock at the latest. I panicked and saw him lying somewhere suffocating and went crazy. Searched in the back, searched in the front - nothing. I couldn't call out loud at that time either. At 5:05 am he came traipsing in front of the house and was very happy to be greeted. Wretch!

 

At 8 o'clock I called our vet - she was on holiday. It took me almost an hour to find a vet who 1. answered the phone and 2. also wanted my money.

 

At 11 o'clock we had an appointment with the other vet, but had to wait almost an hour because of an emergency. Timmy didn't think about being looked down his throat, after all it's his private sphere :-)))) So he had to stay and was examined under anaesthesia. At 5pm I was allowed to pick him up. There was nothing (more?) in his throat, but it was red. So either grass had been in it and he choked it out on Sunday night or it was a cold. I think it's the same symptoms.

 

He ate a big bowl of dry food and a can of Vitaldrink late on Monday afternoon and then slept it off. When it was dark he went out as usual, you have to have your territory under control ;-)

 

Sunday and Monday were a mess anyway. But one is only happy that he is well again.

 

[Translated with www.DeepL.com/ ]

The scene.....

The Street entertainer was performing and the young boy ran up and started dancing. The busker finished his song and asked if the boy was READY TO PARTY!!!! He shouted YES. He then played the most magnificent medley of Bob Marley songs. The boy was completely engaged. It was a joy to watch. A fist bump was offered and accepted by the boy. A new friendship was born. Heartwarming in these times.

 

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You have a good weekend.....

Though I do have technologically advanced cameras, I tend to prefer older cameras (all these are second-hand cameras with a 16MP sensor) and use them manually. I am not rejecting technological excellence and sophisticated algorithms. All I am saying is that I have more joy when working manually and that Fuji's old 16MP sensor is really good enough for my purposes. This shot was done with my new (ten year old) Fuji X-Pro1.

Art Sculpture by Ricardo Breceda,

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