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when I was a child I asked my mum to teach me how to knit. Then I quickly forgot. A few years ago I used the internet to teach myself once more.

Morebus E400 MMC 1628 (HF66CEN) approaches the seafront in Swanage on Route 50 to Studland.

 

Owing to the closure of the Sandbanks chain-link ferry, Route 50 has been amended to run from Bournemouth to Swanage via Poole, with every other journey continuing beyond to Studland. The routing via Poole however is longer and therefore requires a greater number of vehicles to run the service, seeing the use of other buses in the Morebus fleet being drafted in to help run the service.

One more from April. One of the eaglets watching and learning how to fly with confidence.

 

Thanks all for your wonderful comments sent my way from yesterday's post and words. After writing about the eagles in the morning, sharing it on Flickr, we headed out to the eagle's nest. To my surprise and delight, for the first time this year, the Mom and Dad Eagle (Lucy and Ricky) were feeding a newly hatched eaglet or two.

 

Happy Happy New Year.

 

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Un-Learning Lockdown ist ein DIY Youtube Format und Audio Podcast zur Lage der Künstler*innen und Kulturschaffenden in München nach Lockdown und Lockerungen 2020, vor dem Corona-Winter 2020/21.

Mit:

Katrin Habenschaden (Zweite Bürgermeisterin München, Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen)

Dr. Daniela Stöppel (Kunsthistorikerin an der LMU, Kuratorin Kunstraum München)

Michael Zirnstein (Journalist, Süddeutsche Zeitung)

Gabi Blum (Künstlerin, Aktivistin, Kuratorin)

Moderiert von Peter Arun Pfaff

Gefördert vom Kulturreferat der Landeshauptstadt München

Videotechnik crushed eyes media

  

Frank Stella

High Museum

“People will not always understand you.

Dare to be different.

People will not always believe in you.

Prepare to work harder.

People will not always do right by you.

Let them go.

People will not always love like you.

Keep loving harder.

Nobody’s opinion of you will matter when you know who you are.

Love Thy Self enough to walk in your own light.. down your own path.. and accept that sometimes we grow apart from people.

Sometimes we lose a lot of the people around us because they were only placed in our lives to help teach us something about ourselves.

Be open to learning.

Be welcoming to change.

Find yourself.

Be yourself.

Love yourself.”

 

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“I’m sure the man is becoming slower and more uncertain with every occasion he has to use that picture taking thingy with three legs.” Said Posh Bear smiling as he watched the picture taker set up.

“Yes, Posh, it will be a relief when I don’t do this ever again.” Said Sky.

“Are you going to refuse then, Sky, when he does this next time?” Asked Barnaby in awe.

“No, Barnaby, but I probably won’t be here. I have been talking to Ellie and she was telling me that I should get myself “edicated”. So, that is what I might just do.”

“I think you mean educated, Sky.” Said Posh Bear.

“That as well, I think. I want to be so clever that I can talk to the buzzy things.”

“Anyone can talk to the buzzy things, Sky, it is just a shame they don’t seem to understand what bears say.” Added Bertie, yawning at the thought of all that learning.

“How do you think you are going to do that, Sky? I mean, learn things like talking to buzzy things.” Asked Barnaby.

“It is very easy actually, Barnaby, you just need to know where to go and what sort of things you want to learn.”

“Interesting, so, where do you go, Sky?”

“Ellie says it is a big place lots of walks away and is called a universal, I think, and there you can get all the leans that you want.”

“Wowsers, Sky, that sounds very good. So, you only need to ask them for learns on buzzy things and they give them to you and you come back edicated?” said Barnaby.

“Not quite, Barnaby, but very close. Ellie was saying that this place has lots and lots of learns, so whatever you wanted to learn you just press one of those buttons the man has on his picture viewing thingy and all the learns you want come tumbling down before you. I think.”

“Wowsers and double Wowsers, Sky, that sounds amazing.” Said Bertie getting excited.

“Doesn’t it just.” Replied Posh Bear smiling.

“What do you do with all these learns once you have them, Sky? I mean you can’t just carry them around with you in a bag and if you did, well, how you would find the one you need when you wanted it?” Asked Barnaby scratching his head with his paw. “And, how would you know what you needed if you didn’t know what the learn was about in the first place?”

“Simple, Barnaby, when I get the learns about buzzy things, I’ll also look for a button thingy that shows one how to store them and find them again. These places don’t just have learns about buzzy things; you know?”

“You’re so clever, Sky, I wish I was clever like you.” Said Barnaby full of admiration of his best friend.

“Thank you, Barnaby, and soon I’ll be even more cleverer and then ever cleverer still on top of that.”

“Sky, it doesn’t quite work out like that. I think that Ellie got it slightly wrong.” Said Posh Bear softly.

“What do you mean, Posh? Ellie said she knew.” Replied Sky looking slightly worried.

“The places are called Universities and are for hoomans, not us bears. Also, hoomans are taught what they wish to know by other hoomans called professors who in turn were taught all they know many sleeps before. It isn’t instant, these things take lots and lots of sleeps and is often a total waste of time, because after all that learning the hooman doesn’t put it to use.”

“So, how do us bears get learns, so we can be clever?” Asked Barnaby.

“We use life to learn things, Barnaby, like Sky just now for he has learned a big lesson in who to learn from. Elephants are very clever at elephant things but they don’t understand bear things. If you want to know bear things then you should always ask an older bear.”

Sky looked sad as he thought about what Posh had said but then he quickly brightened up.

“Posh, as an old bear, can you teach me how to speak with the buzzy things please?”

“No Sky, but I can tell you this, watch the buzzy things and learn what they do and then we’ll all be the wiser for what you learn. In the meantime, everyone should try and smile and then we can share that big jar of honey that I have put by, for after the man is finished.”

“Think honey.” Whispered Sky to Bertie and Barnaby and they both forced a smile.

   

Come ariete immaginario

apro un varco nelle mura.

Abbandono la città;

me ne vado alla ventura.

Cerco isole deserte

dove covano i gabbiani,

là per ore starò inerte

senza l'ansia del domani......

(Baroncini)

Double-crested Cormorant Juvenile (Phalacrocorax auritus)

 

...a shot from the archive. January of 2021,when the whole bay was frozen. [Expore #370]

Bumping Lake, Washington

Found this young Tri-colored Heron learning the ropes on Horsepen Bayou. He was busy foraging at the water’s edge. I don’t see many birds on this small bypass on the backside of one of the horseshoe bends and usually don’t paddle this area.

 

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UK designer Thomas Heatherwick masterpiece at Nanyang Technology University in Singapore.

 

Resembling a cluster of elongated bee hives, the Learning Hub at Nanyang Technology University explores new ways of teaching at a time when computers and the internet are challenging the rationale of learning institutions.

 

The hub’s form is dictated by its function, and brings together 55 tutorial rooms into a structure without conventional corridors, which have traditionally created social separation and isolation. The learning hub has no one door, it is porous. Students can enter from 360 degrees around into a large central space which links all the separate towers together. Each tower is made up of a stack of classrooms which build up gradually, with gardens on selected floors.*

 

*https://www.dezeen.com/2013/07/19/heatherwick-learning-hub-nanyang-university/

 

Taken with a tilt shift camera to control the vertical distortion, 3 images were stitched together. The 2 students at the bottom of the image forms a focal point in an otherwise empty space.

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Photos and textures used are my own.

  

For MacroMondays theme "Heritage"

 

Both my parents work with education, my mother is a teacher and my father is a professor at the university, so even though I didn't choose their profession, I've inherited their curiosity about new things.

Didn't know how to make an image about learning, so this pen (and the decoration, which is on the other end of the pen) gets to represent learning. I think making notes or writing essays is part of studying.

 

Happy MM!

Practicing with our new macro lens.

playing with the new macro lens and off camera flash with the godox. iT-32 works a treat a big learning curve re d.o.f but getting there slowly

Young blue jay learning the ropes.

Learning to live in the present moment is part of the path of joy.

Sarah Ban Breathnach

Cam catches me but not before i catch a mouthful of snow. I think it was yellow

 

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Small kid rides his super bike...

...and his mum/sister gives him a little help :)

Met this guy at the park and his owner who was lucky enough to rescue him has given him a chance to enjoy life.

I still wish I had bigger boobs though

PHEW! I'm so glad to get this blog post finished and into the great wide world before the weekend truly begins!

 

Though I'm still new to the process of taking green screen pictures, I think this one turned out all right! Read a bit more about it on the blog if you like. Full credits, as always, included. FOR FREE!

 

:O

my first commission. no pressure!

A third entry for the ABS Builder Challenge finale, hosted by InnovaLUG. #azureblueftw

 

The crafty seed part was used 5 times, and it's pretty obvious how. This build was definitely not paintstaking. . .

 

In honor of my father, who taught me how to paint, and had to deal with my crazy painting skills / mistakes. A big shout out to all you fathers out there who help teach young men these skills!

 

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Through the creations that I build, I hope to inspire other young (or perhaps older) LEGO builders to unleash their inner creativity. We all need a positive way to express ourselves, so let's let LEGO be an extension of us. Your creativity belongs to you, and nobody can take that away. Build what you want to build, and how you want to build it.

Gar nicht so einfach, daher auch nicht ganz scharf ...

Not that easy... unfortunately not really sharp

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

It's been done a billion times before, and will be done trillion times in the future.

the Darkness I've been in (let's call it that, shall we? Darkness is such a good word to describe it.) has stripped me of some of the things I have always taken for sure. One of those things is the ability to see beauty in everything, to see the 'photographic quality' of every tiny bit of clay or the light over the trees. In the past few weeks (could it have been months?) I lost that ability. I have come to realize, however, that it really is like having a spinal lesion and having to learn how to walk again (am I saying some kind of medical stupidity here? well, I think you know what I mean). I have to train it again, like I did when I first got my SLR and started to think seriously about photography. And I do recognize that it's still here, it's still inside of me. But I don't know how to use it anymore, so I have to exercise this. And what better to exercise my love for beauty, than glass and a golden hour light?

Fusaki Beach, Ishigaki Island, Okinawa

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