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"There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in. " ~Leonard Cohen
21 November 2018, in Explore
Grizzlies comparing their jaws is a sign of assertiveness. These cubs will start doing this, then one will swat the other with an oversize paw and then it blows up into a full blown wrestling match.
It seems that animals know just how far they can go before one or the other gets hurt. I've seen them take a scratch on the nose or lose a clump of hair but usually they roll around, try out a variety of wrestling holds and then fifteen minutes later they go back to eating or just sit down exhausted near their mother.
Yay snow! I can't believe this was only 2 days ago... I was SO excited to see it snow that we just ran out immediately.
It settled really quickly and covered almost everything... then it stopped snowing... and it started RAINING. How unlucky?!
A ton of other snow photos are here on my website:- www.oliviabellphotography.com/gallery/winter/
Taken on a very pleasant May Day in downtown Pittsburgh from the 6th Street bridge, looking up the Allegheny river (E - NE direction). The Allegheny river meets the Monongahela river (at my back when I took this) and they form the Ohio river, which will eventually become the Mississippi river and will end up in the Gulf of Mexico at New Orleans (many miles downriver).
In the foreground is the 7th Street bridge, behind it is the 9th Street bridge and behind that the rail bridge (black). The white building at right is the David L. Lawrence convention center.
As for the answer to the question: "How Many Bridges?" the answer is "Pittsburgh has 446 bridges" !
To live in a house like that...It used to be a railway station...If you listen very carefully, you can still hear the whisper of the travellers...and the whistle of the leaving train...
Hazie's Eyemech has been acting up ever since my Trip to Europe so I decided to open her tonight, Turns out its something that only Different lids can fix >__< And I love her Lids so Aww well.
Meanwhile Cute Adorable Little Sutton had a bit of a tough Journey and her hair was a bit loose lol so I fixed that and her sticky eyes which also I think were due to rough Travels. Tomorrow they will be Looking all Good <3
I ventured to a portrait photo shoot class, after being really self-quarantining for 4+ months. A needed boost of creativity.
Having made such a big effort to get up there it would have been rude to rush off without taking a few more photos, it's a fantastic vantage point.
This lovely cardinal is missing her tail feathers as many of the other birds I see are. It is the molting process and she will get them back soon. They fly fine though a little differently with no tail feathers.
Built buy Alco in July of 1952 this unusually clean RS3 sorts cars along the Mississippi River at Winona, MN on 02-16-1974. Retired on 07-26-1977 she had switched cars and haul freight for exactly 25 years on the C&NW. Life after the Chicago Northwestern continued as she was sold to the Michigan Northern Railway in October 1977.
Taken as the same spot as www.flickr.com/photos/tristenmurray/3839020465/
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EXPLORE Sep 23, 2010 #24
This is how we get it back,
a little inspiration,
after hours of shoveling
and snowblowing.
This is how we do it.
That ride in the woods.
So what if there is a foot of snow on the ground.
This is how we do it.
I never noticed before today but during snowstorms, there is a certain species of birds that likes to sing, or twitter, or do whatever. I liked it.
If anyone asks why I was crouching down by my back wheel,
I had a good reason :))
This is how we do it.
Tarn Hows is an area of the Lake District National Park in North West England, It contains a picturesque tarn, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Coniston.