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The first weekend in the full lockdown we watched a live remote concert by For King & Country. They debuted a song called Together. We listened to it every day for the rest of the lockdown.
If we fall, we will fall together.
When we rise, we will rise together.
Here is the original performance.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPtQraArvec&t=2359
Oh... our daughter is in it at the end.
Another 80 megabyte photo.
GROUP: MACROMONDAYS
THEME: OnACoin
SUBJECT: A QUARTER AND A LADY BUG
FYI ... that is a LIVE lady bug. While shooting the-now-alternate shot, this lady landed right in front of me! At first, I tried to lure her to get on top of the coin but with no luck. So, I picked her up with no problem. In about 5 minutes, she flapped her wings then she was gone!
As a young boy growing up in the 1940s when things were scarce and rationed, Whitsuntide was the time when a set of new 'best clothes' arrived and I was despatched around the neighbours to show off my suit and receive a good luck penny in my top pocket - then away to Sunday School.
This exceedingly well-worn penny, disappearing into my pocket, is from Victoria's reign when a penny was a 240th part of a pound sterling and is from the 1870s (final figure unreadable).
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After thinking and reading a lot about flowers and veggies I finally decided to take the most obvious and commonly used paraphernalia in my kitchen, the tab in front of some blueish cleaning liquid for the fridge. #poisonous #MacroMondays
I thought I 'd shoot oil and water when the mouse appeared.
MacroMonday - 2019 Redux
Oil on Water June 3, 2019
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For the Macromondays theme "Opposites" I thought in invisible forces, like gravity or magnetic fields in the physical world; and also another kind of force for us people: Emotions, hate and love.
In all those cases we need the complementary opposite. As result we have a world as we know it.
The popular trick with the coins can be done -so as I know- only with magnets; so I made it in representation of the invisible forces that glue us.
As usual, 100% SOOC. Macromondays theme: "Opposites".
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To relieve headache pain, dab a drop or two of thyme or rosemary essential oil on each temple and on your forehead. Rub gently into the skin, then sit quietly for several minutes to let these natural headache remedies work. In a 2010 study, researchers discovered that thyme and rosemary oils contain carvacrol, a substance that acts as a COX-II inhibitor, much like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, do.. HMM