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Condenada sangre, cosquillea tibia
(¡no se puede soportar!).
Fíjense señores, cuando esa tormenta suena,
provoca calamidad.
Por donde esas nubes van,
ya no late el animal, no late más.
Pasan los coches, ligeros
conductores mudos que amenazan con flipar.
El nene sopla el flequillo
el papi moquea brillo
(la radio...rata - ta - ta-).
El mundo es tan chico, viejo
sin embargo, nunca supe de alguien como vos.
Corrés con un gran golfa
colgando de las pelotas
y la vas de bailarín.
Por donde esas nubes van,
ya no late el animal, no late más.
Los Redonditos de Ricota
best explore position: #119
The clouds were coming in from the west as large waves break against the rocks at Point Lobos, just south of Carmel, California.
Lobo: MF Dracula head, ij son torso, exclusive cmf zombie skater legs
The bike was inspired by a design I found online with my own tweaks
Like, credit and follow, thx
A magical calm afternoon at Pt Lobos where low tide exposes the varied colors and textures of the shore. Too many clouds for a sunset, but still a special moment at a special place. To Ritchie on your birthday.
For all my Flickr friends, have a great week ahead! Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments.
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Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, California, August 23, 2011.
Photo Copyright 2011, Steve Hopson.
Please no use without license.
--Basta!-dijo un día el Lobo-. Cualquier cosa con tal de que nos dejen en paz.!
--¿Tú crees-- preguntó la Osita atrapando a tiempo un cuadro que se había desprendido del muro y estaba a punto de partirle el cráneo al Lobo--que realmente podemos vivir en paz con esas agresiones infernales y constantes?.
--Ya verás-- dijo el Lobo.
Los Demonios vuelven después de su mes de vacaciones, se deslizan. ¿No iran a Pasar?.
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is outstanding for sightseeing, photography, painting, nature study, picnicking, SCUBA diving, and jogging. In addition to the spectacular beauty, nearly every aspect of its resources is of scientific interest. There are rare plant communities, endangered archeological sites, unique geological formations, and incredibly rich flora and fauna of both land and sea. Deriving its name from the offshore rocks at Punta de los Lobos Marinos, Point of the Sea Wolves, where the sound of the sea lions carries inland, the Reserve has often been called "the crown jewel of the State Park System". Point Lobos has offered many things to millions of people who have visited it over the years. This area contains headlands, coves and rolling meadows. The offshore area forms one of the richest underwater habitats in the world popular with divers. Wildlife includes seals, sea lions, sea otters and migrating gray whales (from December to May). Thousands of seabirds also make the Reserve their home. Hiking trails follow the shoreline and lead to hidden coves. The area used to be the home of a turn-of-the-century whaling and abalone industry. A small cabin built by Chinese fishermen from that era still remains at Whalers Cove and is now a cultural history museum.
Six US Air Force General-Dynamics F-16C 'Vipers' from South Dakota 175th FS 'Lobos' parked on the flight line during a 1996 'Red Flag' exercise held at Nellis AFB, Nevada
Nellis is just up the road from 'Vegas'
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency
Black and white, The tree is a Monterey Cypress and I believe that the cabin is also made of a Monterey Cypress. One of the first great California photographs of the 20th century was taken by Edward Weston of the bark of one of these magnificent trees at this park. There is a spot in the park called Weston Beach that is named in his memory.