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"Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect."

 

Chief Seattle

 

Many years ago I thought nothing of purchasing anything made of plastic. Looking at this image of plastic straws, I am reminded that it is up to each and every one of us to make significant changes to our lives if we care about our Earth and those who will live long after we have left this planet.

 

In my mind, this image has gone from one of captured beauty to one as a reminder that I need to be aware of my part in protecting Mother Earth.

 

Taken @ La Clef des champs

 

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"Knowledge"

 

by Jacob Lee

 

Sit close

Let me tell you every truth I know

I could read you poetry and prose

We could contemplate the syllables

If you so wish for it

 

If so

Let your consciousness dissolve like snow

Watch the branches replicate your bones

Place the precious palms among your own

Be the water and the boat, and so I stow

 

Every thought that lies inside of me

Atop the shelves, amidst my library

So when you're older you may visit me

When I'm at peace

 

Patiently, I reach up above

I can see the ocean as I stare at the stars

I will place my knowledge in your hands

It's okay if you don't understand just yet

 

Speak slow

Let me ask before I take a note

May I read a couple words you wrote?

Every page you touch, the letters glow

From the ashes do we grow

And I boast

I can comprehend the words you spoke

You're the writer and the quote, and so I hope

 

Every thought that lies inside of me

Someday finds its way from soul to speech

So I may bestow our legacy

Like you to me

 

Patiently, I reach up above

I can read the ocean as I write with the stars

I will place your knowledge in my hands

Flick a page until I understand, I do, oh

 

Like trying to speak while remaining in silence

Like facing your fears without feeling frightened

I'll never know if I'm yet to try it

I'll do my best to stay open-minded

 

Patiently, I reach up above

I can see the ocean as I stare at the stars

I will place my knowledge in your hands

Flick a page until I understand, I do, oh

 

Patiently, I reach up above

I can read the ocean as I write with the stars

I will place your knowledge in my hands

Flick a page until understand, I do, oh

Imagination is more important than knowledge because knowledge is limited whereas imagination encompasses the whole world.

Pose: LW Bento Poses - Home

 

Taken at: Naturally Naughty

Discover an unquenchable thirst for KNOWLEDGE.

Kunst in der Natur. Knowledge goes nature

"A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots."

-Marcus Garvey

 

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To learn things. Like travelling into an endless tunnel. I say this because you will never learn it all. There will always be more.

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This tree stands on a bank of the Saddle Brook, its roots tenuously holding on to very eroded soil. You can see the open roots on the bottom of this photo. It is a favorite tree of mine, a symbol of perseverance in the face of peril.

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Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

 

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The library at Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar, The Netherlands.

 

Overall design: (2010): Dirk Jan Postel, Kraaijvanger architects.

Library design (2016): Andrea Milani.

 

The Hunter: Call of the Wild

 

Hud cropped.

 

is to know the extent of one's ignorance :-)

Confucius

 

HFF!!

 

cercis, white redbud, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina

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Library of Birmingham, Birmingham

 

This was just a test shot ahead of my planned evening shoot, but to be honest I prefer this daytime version on account that the colours show up better, especially the middle mustard section and roof cylinder. And the new pool does lend itself for some great reflections.

 

KNOWLEDGE is the topic for Wed Jan 13 2021 Group Our Daily Challenge.

This guy was clever enough to grab the nuts that park visitors were feeding squirrels with, before a squirrel could spot them, which is a sign of knowledge.

  

Wikipedia says:

Ravens and crows are among the most intelligent birds. For example, they show in experiments the ability to plan complex actions. When hiding food, they show both great memory skills and the ability to empathize with others. A raven seems to know that a food hiding place is only safe if it is not observed while hiding. In addition, ravens show an amazing learning behavior (making tools, using road traffic to crack nuts and fruits....

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It’s important to know who you are. At least until you figure out that who you are has nothing to do with anything you think about that.

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Si no tienes la libertad interior, ¿qué otra libertad esperas poder tener?

 

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Forboding, expectant? or just a beautiful soul warmed by the light...this is one of those photoshop as therapy things...maybe I should just take it down...? I'm feeling a little intense these days...

This is the First Nations University of Canada building on the University of Regina campus in Regina, Saskatchewan. Designed by Canadian architect Douglas Cardinal; completed in 2003.

Cardinal also designed the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec and the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.

 

See other shots of the building in this album: www.flickr.com/photos/joan-marie/albums/72157671532672462

  

We are celebrating the Old New Year! I congratulate you on this! Let all your dreams come true!

In Russia, according to statistics, about half of the country's population celebrates the Old New Year, gathering around the festive table.

The Old New Year came into our culture together with the old style of chronology.

 

In 1918, the Bolshevik government decided to change the calendar. Tsarist Russia lived according to the Julian calendar, and Europe according to the Gregorian calendar. The first was created in the Roman Empire and was based on ancient Egyptian astronomy. The Gregorian calendar was more accurate, it was created in the 16th century taking into account the latest knowledge about the structure of the universe. The difference between the two systems of calculation was 13 days and created inconveniences for conducting international political and economic affairs and led to funny incidents in everyday life. For example, according to the dates on postmarks, it turned out that a telegram was received in Europe several days earlier than it was sent in Russia.

 

The transition to the Western European calendar took place on February 14, 1918. According to the decree, the main goal of the entire project was "to establish in Russia the same calendar as almost all cultural nations." An unusual holiday also appeared - the Old New Year, that is, the New Year according to the old style, which was not forgotten by the people. However, the Old New Year was not celebrated as widely as the night from December 31 to January 1.

knowledge is all around us .. it is our job to make the best out of it whenever possible

  

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Pic not mine..

365/2021 - Expanding Horizons ~ 013/365

 

Knowledge can be acquired in many different ways and from many different sources .... much of my own knowledge came from reading books!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Knowledge ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

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Did you know that the leaves and bulb of a Daffodil contain toxic alkaloid called Lycorine. This substance keeps predators (except certain types of insects) on a safe distance. Due to toxic sap in the stem, daffodil should not be kept in the vase with other plants (it is harmful for them). Facts found at www.softschools.com/facts/plants/daffodil_facts/675/

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