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Alien invader, thats what I thought at first when I saw them on our maple stump laying their eggs, 3 inches long needle probing into wood was all new to me,
This is the most amazing part of the process, as the last two segments of her abdomen separate and a taut membrane between them provides the force to drive the oviposito, the straight part seen between her middle legs into solid wood.
Please see the Video link bellow.
Porto is the second-largest city in Portugal after Lisbon and one of the major urban areas of the Iberian Peninsula. It's a coastal city in northwest Portugal known for its stately bridges and port wine production. In the medieval Ribeira (riverside) district, narrow cobbled streets wind past merchants’ houses and cafes.
Style Credits:
Hair: On1111 Hair by WINGS (at Mancave)
Earrings: Alien Earrings by FAKEICON
Bag: Invader Giant Bag by REIGN
Shirt: Rick Jacket Floral by Clef De Peau
Pants: Glansig Pants by Boys to the Bone
For the Sliders Sunday Group. Base image created using Duck ai and processed using Photoshop and quad pencil.
I have been watching the old B&W western series "Wagon Train" on METV and found it interesting how our sensibilities have changed since it was a hit from 1957 to 1965 on first NBC and then on ABC. In a large number of the shows there is an American Indian on a hillside watching the train. The shots are always from the POV of the people on the wagon train. I thought it would be interesting to do an image from the other point of view and show what the Indians saw - invaders coming boldly into their territory. That is what inspired me to make this image for Sliders Sunday. .
Osprey watches closely the two invaders that came and sat under the tree there along the ocean ... captured in the Everglades along the southern tip of Florida.
The osprey was protecting its recent catch pulled from the ocean, it was there sitting on this dead palm tree with the fresh fish under its talons.
Happy Bench Monday :)
Early morning "moonset" at the Buckeye Municipal Airport. The first rays of morning light warm the face of this Douglas A-26B/B-26B Invader. While it has seen better days, it still has character. Unfortunately, the local pigeon population has not been kind to this old warrior.
But nowadays invaders come in the shape of tourists off-loaded from cruise ships . This is the view from Fort George at St George`s , Grenada. built in 1705 - 10 at the top of a steep promontory . There are a collection of ancient cannons aiming at our cruise ship .......we come in peace .
OXythyrea Funesta, phytophagous beetle, the family of Cetoniidae.
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Understanding and preserving the right for privacy will bring peace to the world. It is part of peace & for sure love with respect to Human Rights.
Stay Safe & healthy.
Love & peace.
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Invading Japanese Beetles are covering the slowly blooming Hibiscus bushes at the park. Very shallow DOF. Have them in other areas, as well. Always some but they are everywhere, filling the inner blooms on some. Tried to get photos of a bee in another bloom but didn't turn out well. That bloom was totally wilted later. Hoping for more blooms and bees soon. Very hot and not much rain recently so not sure how they will do this year.
To our amazement the local Starlings invaded our small garden while we were both sitting on the lawn :-) A female came too close to focus with my 500pf
始業前です。私はここでアングルを変えたりレンズ交換したりで少し粘っていたのですが、警備員の方は終始無表情でした。
He was about to start his shift. I lingered here for a while, changing angles and lenses, but the security guard remained expressionless the entire time.
Space invader is back.
The pitch of the movie is the same as in round n°1 :
So I'm driving in the icelandic east fjords. Basically, I can't see a thing.
The cloud surrounding me is so thick the sunlight has become an abstract notion.
Until the next turn. From it and it seems magic, the sky is so clear that you should be able to see Pluto's tail.
Going along one of the fjords, I can now see the other side.
Except that I can't.
Another fluffly monstruosity is filling up the lower layers of the sky and most layers of emerged land.
That tells me that I should take my time going there, enjoy the sun for a bit, that if I couldn't see anything before, it must have come from quite some picturesque cloud if taken from the outside.
The saucers are loaded and the forces are locked on and registered!
Who's going this year? I need to know who to bug and invade and avoid the silly "OMG you were there!?!? " game ....
Suit: .tsg. CyberSuit - Pink
Helmet: .tsg. Invader Princess Helmet
Gloves: .tsg. CyberGloves - Pink
Boots: .tsg. CyberBoots - Pink
Hair: *barberyumyum*66 (pink)
Star Dust: *N*Star Dust wearble
To show the merger with the Milwaukee Road, Soo Line sent some Hiawatha SD40-2's to the Soo, like here at Schiller Park in 1985. Most Soo employees weren't thrilled to see these on the property because it was a sign of things to come when Schiller Park was closed as Soo's main yard in Chicago and operations moved to the Milwaukee at Bensenville.
I lived in a Soo Line household and Milwaukee Road was not a name to be mentioned.
Built in 1905, here heading into le Port de Nice, where she will be viewed by those among us looking to invest over €4.5 million in a classic sailing yacht.