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Give us our daily bread|
He/she virtually took the bread out of my mum's hands but much preferred the seeds and fat balls that I purchased for them the following day.
Created using: Topaz Labs, and Topaz Studio
by Reneesme Portland
"I am visited from heaven, and he that smiles on all
Walks in the valley and each morn over me spreads his hand,
Saying: 'Rejoice, thou humble grass, thou new-born lily flower,
Thou gentle maid of silent valleys and of modest brooks;
For thou shalt be clothed in light, and fed with morning manna,
Till summer's heat melts thee beside the fountains and the springs
To flourish in eternal vales.
Poem by William Blake
I do remember some things
times when I listened and heard
no one saying no, certain
miraculous provisions
of the much prayed for manna
and once a man, it was two
o’clock in the morning in
Pittsburg, Kansas, I finally
coming home from the loveliest
drunk of them all, a train chugged,
goddamn, struggled across a
prairie intersection and
a man from the caboose real-
ly waved, honestly, and said,
and said something like my name.
(James Tate)
This is another editing experiment. Photo was taken in broad daylight with a clear sky in western Kansas. Used a PS pre-set galaxy and adjusted light and color tones of the foreground to give a nighttime appearance.
I just noticed I haven't photographed Manna at 2018 yet!!
So here she is, at Ullanpulla of course.
Wishing lovely Spring weekend to everyone!
For most of the last 45 years I have had some reason to travel the Barrier Highway between Adelaide and Broken Hill at least a couple of times a year. It seems to me that this nest has been on this pole near Manna Hill for all that time. It is the nest of a Wedge-Tailed Eagle (Aquila audax). In all that time I don't think I've ever seen an Eagle in it, but this year it is larger than last and so it must be in use. Oulnina Hill is in the distance. Manna Hill, South Australia.
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More and more too, the old name absorbs into me Mannahatta, 'the place encircled by many swift tides and sparkling waters.' How fit a name for America's great democratic island city! The word itself, how beautiful! how aboriginal! how it seems to rise with tall spires, glistening in sunshine, with such New World atmosphere, vista and action! Walt Whitman
The name Manhattan derives from the word Manna-hata, as written in the 1609 logbook of Robert Juet, an officer on Henry Hudson's yacht Halve Maen (Half Moon). A 1610 map depicts the name Manahata twice, on both the west and east sides of the Mauritius River (later named the North River, and now called the Hudson River). The word "Manhattan" has been translated as "island of many hills" from the Lenape language. The Encyclopedia of New York City offers other derivations, including from the Munsee dialect of Lenape: manahachtanienk ("place of general inebriation"), manahatouh ("place where timber is procured for bows and arrows"), or menatay ("island").
I always prefer the place of general inebriation due to New Amsterdam's history regarding drinking. I may be wrong but I've heard that the ratio of bars to people was roughly 1 to 9 [edit: changed due to mistake pointed out by Lanzen (thanks!)] (anyone have information on this?).
An Australian Raven (Corvus coronoides) perched near a Wedge-Tailed Eagle nest. Manna Hill, South Australia.
Before the first colonists sailed through the Narrows into New York Harbor, Manhattan was still what the Lenape, who had already lived here for centuries, called Manna-hatta. Times Square was a forest with a beaver pond.
This photo is a multiple exposure from a WebCam on Broadway, which then became a Polaroid with the Lab. Afterwards I mirrored this Polaroid several times and put it together.
Not a scene you see every day in Battersea park, but I was not going to resist this gift today......on Fathers Day too.
One SB600 ,tinted amber, fired TTL into umbrella, camera right. Evening sunlight from window,camera left.
La Banda del Charco
Better in a lightbox - Press "L"
Muchas gracias por el EXPLORE - Thanks so much for the EXPLORE
👉 Top Wound :
. The Rotting Lab . Serval Wound [BOM] @ Mainstore
👉 Outfit :
[G-SHOT] MANNA Dress @ Cosmopolitan Event
(March 22th - April 3rd)
► Maitreya , Freya , Isis , Legacy , Hourglass , Kupra
👉 Heels :
[BREATHE] -Rinoko Heels @ Uber Event
(March 25th - April 22th)
👉 Head :
CATWA HDPRO Queen
👉 Skin :
LERONSO// CATWA HDPRO MajerEdged Skin "Lien" @ XXX ORIGINAL EVENT
(March 13th - April 3rd)
👉 Eyebrows :
[Simple Bloom]*Catwa_HDPRO* JuliaFire Small LowTail FatPack @ Mainstore
👉 Nails :
Avada ~ Why Choose Ballerina Nails @ Mainstore
for PopUp Week Event
👉 Lollipop :
TRIGGERED - Lick me, bite me, eat me gacha @ Kinky Event
(March 28th - April 22th)
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There's two White Manna's in New Jersey - One in Jersey City not far from the Holland Tunnel and the second is in Hackensack. They're both old stand-alone diners that serve small steamy cheeseburgers. It's not a contest who is better, we should support both of them as they're independently owned and serve great burgers. They're important living photography landmarks with their old signage, interiors, and neon.
Now the Blue Tit is confused as to where the food came from! Back garden Bartley Green Birmingham UK - 08-01-25
As Winter transitioned into Spring, the sweet fragrance of fruit blossoms descended upon the earth.
This photo was taken by a Kowa Super 66 medium format film camera with a Kowa 1:2.8/85 lens and Kowa L39•3C(UV) ø67 filter attached to a T/3 (16mm) extension tube using CineStill 50D film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
I shortened a bit the hem,took off the elastic from the sleeves and added a machine smocking stitching and some pearls.I've covered the elastic on the neck line with a white trim and added a ribbon.