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Interruption

 

We interrupt the work of the gods,

hasty and inexperienced beings of the moment.

In the palaces of Eleusis and Phthia

Demeter and Thetis start good works

amid high flames and dense smoke. But

always Metaneira rushes from the king's

chambers, disheveled and scared,

and always Peleus is fearful and interferes.

 

Constantine P. Cavafy (1901)

A blackbird enjoying lunch in our garden.

You may perceive interruptions on your way, but if you stay on track, the path will lead you smoothly through life.

Snugs was eventually disturbed from her reverie about self awareness (see previously posted picture). But she certainly has a glow about her. ☺️

Leaf eaten by the caterpillars

 

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Between the two districts of Imperia, Oneglia and Porto Marizio, there is a beautiful palace, all in white (hardly marble), which is now used by Telecom. As I let my gaze wander over the chapter of the building, a lone seagull looked down as if it were the master of the house. Of course, this gave a minimalist shot.

These brighten the forest floor, are prevalent in these northern woods. (version 2)

Male Malayan tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) named "Berani", born January 2014 at the Fresno Chaffee Zoo and now living in Tiger River at the San Diego Zoo.

 

Conservation Status: Critically Endangered

An object interrupting my daily routine and rationality. Irritating within the logic of getting on with my life. The figurine has been around for over twenty years (the grandchildren played with it as you can see) and is sitting on top of the kitchen cabinet and watching us, watching over us? I don't know. There is and never was an explanation. It is just there. And I will put it back there. The object belongs there. Interruption is part of life.

Lives interrupted, paused, asleep, sometimes in a dream, sometimes in a nightmare.Prague, war, soon starvation. A trilogy that repeats itself cyclically over the centuries. Sustained breath.... pause.

 

How much can you take before you snap? www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYYVfvYwAz4

I think we interrupted this owls napping. He was real sleepy eyed at first and then his eyes got real big. We did not see him at first and he was real close to the trail by the lake at Felts Audubon Preserve in Palmetto, FL.

Cleo's Flickr friends already know that she hibernates in the basement, it's a habit she assumed years ago, probably because it's quiet and peaceful there and no other cats bother her. The camera doesn't bother her there either because it's too dark for photos. She rarely breaks this habit but today was apparently one of these days as she moved into a wicker basket cat cave in my bedroom instead. Cleo wasn't pleased when I found her and even less when I pointed the camera at her but you never know when you'll get another chance. I blamed her Flickr friends who want to see a photo of her occasionally. :)

The larger fertile leaflets of this fern are covered with the spore bearing sporangis.

“As people, we love pattern. But interrupted pattern is more interesting.” - Jay Maisel

 

We have had several days of blue skies and warm afternoon light, so we did a lot of walking on the beach. With no snow, we saw many patterns in the sand. I took my time to look for something interesting while soaking up the sun. Now we are under another winter storm warning. It is a good time to sit at the computer again and share some of my beach scenes. Even our weather is going through a series of interrupted patterns this winter.

this Alpaca briefly looked up while it was grazing

The clean patterned windows of Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy interrupted by a partial view of vertical blinds. Located in Markham, the school was opened in 1992.

It's One Thing To Throw A Beer At Me As You Speed By...It's Another To Hit My Bike. They Gonna Learn Today.

The river Somme was for centuries considered a strategic route for navigation inland to Picardy and Paris, potentially faster and more reliable than the Seine, particularly for trade with England. The first comprehensive plan for canalisation was produced in 1729. The meandering river was not easily tamed, however, and the Intendant of Picardy reporting in 1763 found the navigation to be in a ‘pitiful state’. Complete canalisation was authorised under Louis XVI in 1785, but works were interrupted by the Revolution. The project revived by Napoleon in 1810 included a ‘ship canal’ (canal maritime) between Saint-Valery-sur-Somme and Abbeville. The waterway was opened to navigation above Abbeville in 1827, while the ship canal was completed in 1835. Locks were 34 m by 6.25 m wide, later enlarged to Freycinet dimensions. The two locks on the section incorporated in the Canal du Nord were rebuilt in 1964 to the dimensions adopted for that project, 90 by 6 m. The canal was among the first to be conceded to a local authority, in this case the Somme département, in 1992, but the concession was limited to the section west of Péronne.

This photo has actually been my desktop background for a few years.

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Douglas Squirrel taken in Burnaby, BC Canada

A Swan at rest, and then interrupted by the photographer.

A subtle damage... but even the slightest interruption of the tungsten coil will render any lightbulb useless. ☺

After a long hard day, every K-pop idol needs a break. After getting in her pajamas, settling down by the fireplace.. Her manager bursts through the door. The expression says it all.

 

Before I was *rudely* interrupted, I put on my soft and sexy Tammy Socks, available at Dollholic!, and sipping out of my Dionysus Chalice, available at Fantasy Fair!

 

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if, after reading my intro, you'd like to see how Flo is getting on, her new adopted family have opened up a stream here for Rob and I to enjoy: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/192292535@N03]

 

I was planning to share something else a bit more obscure now, but I just heard from her new family how she's doing.. and it's great and made me cry.

 

Bess is now Flow. Her new name.

 

Pete and Lilly, and half an hour later their full-of-beans-n-good-natured German Shepherd Kumar, and (Kelpi?) Perro, all met up with Bess a few days ago.

 

Ever since her first lead training day, my ignorant prejudices of Bess vaporised. She has fantastic eye contact, if you know how to get it. You know, if you get on her wavelength she'll follow you to the ends of the earth. Look into her eyes...

 

[ i have in my mind the memory of her in the front of their van being gently cuddled and subtly entertained by Lilly, lit in the dark by the downlight of their courtesy light, as they all reversed out of Rob's drive to their new life ]

 

Long story cut short for now, she or we could not have hoped for a better life for her than with her new family.

 

Rob knew it, as did I, when we met Pete, Lllly and their dogs.

 

Happy :-)

The fertile leaflets of this fern are covered with tiny round spore producing sporangis. Upon releasing the spores, the fertile leaflets will fall off, leaving an open space (interrupted) between the remaining upper and lower infertile leaflets.

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