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Love kills, drills you through your heart

Love kills, scars you from the start

 

Car: [Knight Performance] Seer Sheriff @ Knight Performance

Another shot of the huge Grizzly Bear laying on the carcass of a musk ox calf. The bear is protecting his kill from Ravens and in his mind, the photographer.

This bear was in the area for three days. I had to work most of the day but would travel to where the bear was after work to photograph it. This is the biggest Grizzly I have ever seen, I've seen bigger Brown Bears. (Brown Bears and Grizzly Bears are technically the same species. The Brown Bears are coastal bears that gorge on salmon and can be up to twice as big as the Grizzlies of the interior and norther areas of Alaska.)

 

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With a collection of classic and historic Alcos on the property a trip to the Batten Kill always results in something cool to see. This scene shows from left to right the ex Delaware and Hudson, now Southern New England Railroad RS-36 5015 being restored to its grand D&H paint scheme, Battten Kill RS-3 4116 and the newly restored Alco S-2 D&H 3012 just returning from a day of work along the old D&H Washington Branch.

After hunting all over the place we finally found some Fly Agarics growing along Docwra's Ditch on Dunwich Heath!

 

The classic fairy tale toadstool, Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) is found in woodlands, parks and heaths with scattered trees, typically growing beneath birch trees or pines and spruces.

 

When young, Fly agaric it is covered by a white membranous veil, which rips as the stem pushes up and the bright red cap expands. The remains of the veil skirt the stem and also leave white, wart-like flakes on the cap.

 

The red and white spotted fruiting bodies can usually be seen between late summer and early winter. The mycelium of Fly agaric often forms a symbiotic relationship with the trees around it, wrapping around the roots and supplying them with nutrients taken from the soil. In exchange, the fungus receives sugars produced by the trees.

 

Traditionally used as an insecticide, the cap of Fly agaric was broken up and sprinkled into saucers of milk to keep the flies at bay. Fly agaric is now known to contain ibotenic acid, which both attracts and kills flies. Ibotenic acid, along with the other toxins in Fly agaric, muscarine and muscimol, have psychoactive properties. Despite serious safety concerns, fly agaric mushroom is sometimes used as a hallucinogen.

   

Aside from Wild Dogs, the one species I was most hoping to see was the Leopard. In the end, we actually saw seven different animals - I would have been over the moon with just one!

 

Here's a couple of images from two individuals, taken in Erindi and Okonjima game reserves...

Macro Mondays Theme : "Time"

Polera blanca

Marca Pipireta

Talla standar

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Vean la etiqueta ;)

dressed to kill

 

La sequenza nel museo mi ricorda un po' alcune mie percezioni

BRC #150 spots cars at Charter Steel on Chicago's west side.

Summit of High Peters Kill Trail ~ Shawangunk Ridge, Monhonk Preserve, NY State

'Bloody Basin' got its name from the Battle of Turret Peak in 1873, during which 26 Tonto-Apache Indians were killed in retaliation for earlier Indian atrocities.(From onX website)

CoH is baaaaaaaaaaaaaack!

"the sword was bent and destroyed before being buried as a grave gift'

Gilboa, New York.

kill devil hills , N.C.

A little experiment from the scene in which Captain Phasma tells the troopers to kill the civilians. I know it's a tad blurry, but I couldn't feel my fingers while taking this pic, so that is why it's a bit off. Thanks for taking a look, and expect a T70 X-wing in the next couple of weeks!

The three of us battle the good and evil *gives and evil laugh

On a spring afternoon along the Basha Kill wetlands near Wurtsboro, NY.

Kill ‘A’ Koala

Michael Van Dam (Qld)

  

‘Kill ‘A’ Koala’ is a sardonic view on the use of chainsaws to cut down trees. Trees that could’ve been home to our iconic Koalas, that are now being used to house a growing human population.

  

Made with recycled chainsaw chain and timber

Swell Sculpture Festival

 

Bleak weather outside, so time for a bit of table top photography. I have been thinking of doing this shot for a while.

Square Trees Series

 

Val d'Orcia, Tuscany, Italy

 

The cypress tree is a popular cliche of the Tuscan countryside in central Italy. The trees are symbolic of death and grief, and are said to mark spots where people have perished. The tradition has ancient and mythological roots, as explained by Ovid in his Metamorphoses, where the youth Cyparissus is so overcome with grief at having killed his beloved tame stag that he is transformed into a cypress tree and weeps sap eternally over the spot. This tree lines a field near Pienza.

killed by the mistletoe

Algo rápido de hace un tiempo... con los más grandes, en el canal de los animales muertos y los excesos...Hottie(partiendo), Yelow(todo lo mejor boss), Janlo(suJan queremos tu maldad), SuSOma( no pares, eres el motor).

EDSickness

EDSickest! - www.youtube.com/watch?v=uouwRGXaTWo&feature=related ...Dansi,míratelo, es lo que te comenté

  

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Un abrazo, EDS 2012

Another view of the 60' Platte Kill Falls located in Platte Clove. The fog starting to clear.

 

Click or 'Z' for the HiRez goodness ...

 

Explore : May 16, 2018.

Armin.Fuchs.Deutschland

So far it has been a very mild and wet winter resulting in the early appearance of the snowdrops. I don't think I have ever had them this early in January. They are calling for much colder weather next week so fingers crossed that will not kill the early bloomers off.

All I wanted was to make you laugh or smile but it is becoming painfully clear that my dream will never come true. So today I have chosen the easy way out, to spare the rest of you from the fear and nightmares that I obviously cause......sleep well knowing that this clown is not in pain anymore.

 

“Suicide is man's way of telling God, "You can't fire me - I quit." E

A circular hole invites any Tree Swallows in the Basha Kill area to take up residence in a home with waterfront rights.

 

Our Daily Challenge - Circles - 3/29/17

The distinctive Crested Caracara “combines the raptorial instincts of the eagle with the base carrion-feeding habits of the vulture” Called ignoble, miserable, and aggressive, yet also dashing, stately, and noble, this medium-sized raptor, with its bold black-and-white plumage and bright yellow-orange face and legs, is easily recognizable as it perches conspicuously on a high point in the landscape. In flight it can be distinguished by its regular, powerful wing-beats as it cruises low across the ground or just above the treetops. Known locally in some areas as the “Mexican buzzard”, the Crested Caracara is an opportunist and is commonly seen walking about open fields, pastures, and road edges, feeding on a variety of invertebrate and vertebrate prey, as well as on carrion, often in the company of other avian scavengers. The name “caracara” is said to be of Guarani Indian origin, traro-traro, derived from the unusual rattling vocalization that the bird utters when agitated. A common subject of folklore and legends throughout Central and South America, the Crested Caracara is sometimes referred to as the "Mexican eagle."

 

I found this one along Canoe Creek Road finishing off some "Road Kill", in Osceola County, Florida.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9gTrI84Eq0

  

<3 u cynneh - this is AMAZING!! thank you so much!!

if you haven't picked up the pipe from cns emotion, goooo NOW!!! it's fanfuckingtastic!

 

kill the lights

 

you don't like me, i don't like you, it don't matter

only difference, you still listen, i don't have to

in one ear and out the other, i don't need you

your words don't stick, i ain't perfect but you ain't either

 

if you're feeling fraudulently

i ain't even losing sleep

there's more to me than what you see

you wouldn't like me when i'm angry

 

mr. photographer, i think i'm ready for my close-up

tonight, make sure you catch me from my good side

pick one, these other hookers wanna be me

is that money in your pocket? or ya happy to see me?

 

kill the lights!

take 'em out, turn 'em off, break 'em down

kill the lights!

don't be scared, make a move, see me now?

 

kill the lights!

i feel you watching me, watching you

kill the lights!

you can't handle the truth, what happened to 'em?

   

One of my favorite places. Sort of ghetto.

She´s Mariell Amelie.

"Kill" is a Dutch word meaning creek or stream. Indian Kill Nature Preserve, Glenville, New York.

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