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I personally have never dated a Cinnamon but research tells me it is a girls name. Of course I love it in all types of cooking. If single girls on Flickr have this name my number is ---------.

Wait, they only made like 3,900 W128's total??? Only 1112 cabriolets. Wow, this car is rare! Note, I did get super excited when I spotted it, and even happier when I saw the photo was crisp.

say my name...

if u love me let me hear you

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Jersey tiger (en), Russian bear / Spanish flag (De), Chinese tortoiseshell(Fr).... This butterfly really does have funny names in all languages...

 

Lat.: Euplagia quadripunctaria

En.: Jersey tiger

De.: Russischer Bär / Spanische Flagge

Fr.: Écaille chinée

 

Südrampe, Wallis / Valais, Schweiz / Suisse / Switzerland

Looking Close on Friday theme: first name

 

Thanks for all your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. HLCoF

As its name suggests, the impressive rock formation on the Great Ocean Road resembled an archway rising 25 metres from the sea.

 

Back in June 2009, the arch of Island Archway collapsed and all that remains now are the two rocks that previously supported the arch.

 

The two remaining rock pillars of the gorge have been named Tom and Eva after the two survivors of the shipwreck back in the 19th century.

Spanish Name: Avispa alemana o Chaqueta amarilla

English Name: European wasp, German wasp, or German yellowjacket

Scientific Name: Vespula germanica

Family: Vespidae

Genus: Vespula

Age: Young

Location: Benicàssim

Province: Castellón de La Plana

Country: Spain

Continent: Europe

Date: June 2020

This cat doesn't have a name yet. Of all the ones that regularly visit my garden (there are about ten of them now) he is definitely the most cheeky and impertinent. He rubs himself on my legs and on those of any other person and demands cuddles but above all food! Then he takes a nap maybe on the roof of my car, as in this case. Finally he goes away as he came. I think he has owners who look for him during the day but only find him in the evening when he comes home. And what do you think?

a very peculiar wader / shorebird, not only because of its double name but more so because of its behavior.

 

From Wikipedia:

"The red phalarope or grey phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius) is a small wader. This phalarope breeds in the Arctic regions of North America and Eurasia. It is migratory, and, unusually for a wader, migrates mainly on oceanic routes, wintering at sea on tropical oceans.

 

The typical avian sex roles are reversed in the three phalarope species. Females are larger and more brightly coloured than males. The females pursue males, compete for nesting territory, and will aggressively defend their nests and chosen mates. Once the females lay their olive-brown eggs, they begin their southward migration, leaving the males to incubate the eggs and care for the young. Three to six eggs are laid in a ground nest near water. Incubation lasts 18 or 19 days. The young mainly feed themselves and are able to fly within 18 days of birth.

 

The red phalarope is about 21 cm (8.3 in) in length, with lobed toes and a straight bill, somewhat thicker than that of red-necked phalarope. The breeding female is predominantly dark brown and black above, with red underparts and white cheek patches. The bill is yellow, tipped black. The breeding male is a duller version of the female. Young birds are light grey and brown above, with buff underparts and a dark patch through the eye. In winter, the plumage is essentially grey above and white below, but the black eyepatch is always present. The bill is black in winter.

 

When feeding, a red phalarope will often swim in a small, rapid circle, forming a small whirlpool. This behaviour is thought to aid feeding by raising food from the bottom of shallow water. The bird will reach into the outskirts of the vortex with its bill, plucking small insects or crustaceans caught up therein. They sometimes fly up to catch insects in flight. On the open ocean, they are found in areas where converging ocean currents produce upwellings and are often found near groups of whales. Outside of the nesting season they often travel in flocks."

 

Rosse Franjepoot

Phalarope à bec large

Thorshühnchen

 

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Petra is a name with a long history and great popularity in the world. The name Petra comes from Greek and means "rock". It was often used in ancient times as a nickname for women who were strong and independent.

The name Petra comes from Greek and means "rock". Therefore, stones that are associated with strength, steadfastness and grounding fit well with the name Petra.

 

Tell me, where does your name come from?

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I do like this song and have decided to use a little metal toy horse for this project. There is a candle way in the background pretending to be the desert sun. Find the song here:

youtu.be/SQzW6wz2JQk

   

Some dear friends call me Haze, instead of Hazel

 

My husband had the idea of gathering some hazelnuts from under the hazel trees near our stream. They are a bit wobbly to 'write' with which suits me fine.........

 

I'm also thinking of chocolate and hazel nuts.

 

And squirrels who missed these ones.

 

And my background for Haze had to be purple.

  

Smile on Saturday...! My name is.......

I suppose you would call these baffles (the crashpad part on the mooring). There was an array of them for the ferry to moor between. It looked kind of like a cheerful robot to me. We were crossing the Bay to help my parents move into their new place in Point Lonsdale.

Waterscape #3 of 100 for 2025.

 

Wybung Head, perched in the Munmorah State Conservation Area, is the kind of place that earns its name. "Wybung" is a local Aboriginal word meaning "Dangerous Sea," and this headland delivers on that promise with sheer, unfenced cliffs and an ocean that is perpetually trying to lull unwary rock fisherman, and photographers, to their grave.

 

The headland offers 270-degree views of the coastline, and on a clear day, you can see for miles—just don’t get too close to those crumbly edges. Whale watchers and ocean gazers find plenty to love here. However, shade and shelter are entirely absent, and the wind shows no mercy. We visited on a Wednesday afternoon when the temperature soared into the 30s °C and the wind gusted at 40 km/h. I’ve never felt closer to understanding life inside an air fryer.

After edging uncomfortably close to the edge of the crumbly cliffs at the end of the headland for the obligatory heart-stopping views, we decided to head down to the cheerily named Deadman’s Beach. Because why wouldn’t you follow up a stop at "Dangerous Sea" with a jaunt to "Deadman’s Beach"? “Track” is a generous term—it’s more like a gravity experiment with added rocks. From there, we scrambled around the rockshelf to Frazer Beach for a swim. The ocean has never felt so refreshing! The crowd (about a dozen people) wasn’t ideal, but hey, its school holidays, and the nearby campground explains the human influx.

 

This photo captures Wybung Head itself, though its sheer scale is hard to convey. If you squint, you might spot a post with a lifejacket at the end of the rockshelf to the bottom right of Wybung, a small but poignant reminder of the dangers of the seas at this beautiful place.

 

Have a great week out there.

 

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What's your name? The title is twofold: what is the name of these people without a life, without a home, without perhaps even a roof over their heads... what is the destiny of their lives, far from everything and full of hopes, stranded on this piece of pavement... And what is the name of the person who will buy them a few letters to make up a name that will restore hope?

 

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Quel est votre nom? Ce titre est double: quel est le nom de ces personnes sans plus de vie, sans plus de chez soi, sans peut-être même de toit… quel est la destinée de leur vie loin de tout et pleine d’espoirs échoués sur ce bout de trottoir… Et quel est le nom de celui qui leur achètera quelques lettres pour constituer un nom qui redonnera de l’espoir.

 

The name of these flowers escapes me but I like their colour of course.

 

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This weeks macro for the Macro Monday theme of The First Letter of Your Name". As my first name is George I decided on this Italian Cheese "Gorgonzola". It is rich and creamy with a sharp spicy flavour. HMM

Name: Keuken

Somebody hungry?

Urbex location: Farm Paternoster

Named After Captain Alexander Ankeny who built several buildings in the area.

The name Piz Gloria originated in Ian Fleming's James Bond novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1963), wherein the hideout of the villain, Ernst Stavro Blofeld, is a mountain-top building containing an allergies investigation clinic.

There are girls named Dahlia.

Also the bee on the Dahlia translates to Deborah, which is the Hebrew word for Bee :-)))))

A fun name to say.

 

The lake was high spirited this day with nice waves and splashes. Water music.

 

"Water of the Spirits" was the name in the First Nation's Nakoda language for Banff's Lake Minnewanka. Mt. Inglismaldie rising majestically across the lake.

 

"Minnewanka Lake is a glacial lake located five kilometres (3.1 miles) northeast of the Banff townsite. The lake is 21 km (13 mi) long and 142 m (466 ft) deep, making it the 2nd longest lake in the mountain parks of the Canadian Rockies (Maligne Lake is the longest)." Wikipedia

 

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Name: Cherylblossoms Resident

Model/Photographer: Cherylblossoms Resident

Hair: *SD* (Sadistic Hacker) - Miku

Inspiration Movie: Lucky Star

(Kagami cosplaying Miku Hatsune)

78. My Name is Angel...Poland

Sony DSC A55V + Tamron 90.0 mm...

Cat: Close-up ...

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“Sometimes I arrive just when God's ready to have somone click the shutter.” - Ansel Adams...

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This is our daughter's newest addition to the family. He is Mark Stratton (his adopted name was Stratton, yes named after the lawn mover.). Our Grandson wanted something simple, so Mark is his new name. His Sister is Annie. she is very shy and quite fast so all I have so far is a blurry tail and butt shot. I'll introduce her later.

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Grandpa had no sons, therefore when his daughter married and she took on the name of her husband, Grandpa's name will fade with the memory of him after his life. These are the things he was reflecting on as he watched his precious granddaughter play.

The name Dana is known allover the world. It's a female and as well a male name. So in many languages there are translations for this name

 

in arabic = precious pearl

in bengali/sanskrit = small grain

in celtic = Mother Earth or Mother Goddess

in Slavic = God's gift

in Norwegian = the beauty

in Kurdish = the first

in Persian = wise, clever

in Turkish = little calf

in Georgian = knife

Smile on Saturday! :-) Portray a First Name without using Letters

Gracias A La Vida

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Smile on Saturday

my name is...

 

sprinkles,blue sugar crystals,black sand

The name gladiolus comes from the Greek word "Gladius," meaning sword. In Roman times, gladiatorial contests were held, where two swordsmen fought against each other in the arena, battling for "death or the gladioli." The winner was showered with gladioli after the fight. The flower also has a sword-shaped appearance, which is why it is also called the sword lily.

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Common names include pasque flower, wind flower, prairie crocus, Easter flower, and meadow anemone.

 

This beauty represents about 40 species of herbaceous perennial plants native to meadows and prairies of North America, Europe, and Asia. Derived from the Hebrew word for Passover the common name pasque flower refers to the Easter flowering period.

 

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Sacred Kingfisher

Scientific Name: Todiramphus sanctus

Description: The Sacred Kingfisher is a medium sized kingfisher. It has a turquoise back, turquoise blue rump and tail, buff-white underparts and a broad cream collar. There is a broad black eye stripe extending from bill to nape of neck. Both sexes are similar, although the female is generally lighter with duller upper parts. Young birds are similar to the female, but have varying amounts of rusty-brown edging to feathers on the collar and underparts, and buff edges on the wing coverts.

Distribution: The Sacred Kingfisher is common and familiar throughout the coastal regions of mainland Australia and less common throughout Tasmania. The species is also found on islands from Australasia to Indonesia and New Zealand.

Habitat: The Sacred Kingfisher inhabits woodlands, mangroves and paperbark forests, tall open eucalypt forest and melaleuca forest.

Seasonal movements: In Australia, Sacred Kingfishers spend the winter in the north of their range and return south in the spring to breed.

Feeding: Sacred Kingfishers forage mainly on the land, only occasionally capturing prey in the water. They feed on crustaceans, reptiles, insects and their larvae and, infrequently, fish. The birds perch on low exposed branch on the lookout for prey. Once prey is located, the Sacred Kingfisher swoops down and grasps it in its bill, returning to the perch to eat it.

Breeding: For most of the year Sacred Kingfishers are mainly solitary, pairing only for the breeding season. Usually two clutches are laid in a season. Both sexes excavate the nest, which is normally a burrow in a termite mound, hollow branch or river bank. The nest chamber is unlined and can be up to 20m above the ground. Both sexes also incubate the eggs and care for the young.

Calls: The voice of the Sacred Kingfisher is a loud "ek ek ek ek" repeated continuously throughout breeding season. Birds also give a "kee kee kee" in excitement and a series of chirring, scolding notes when alarmed.

Minimum Size: 19cm

Maximum Size: 24cm

Average size: 21cm

Average weight: 45g

Breeding season: September to December; occasionally extended to March, if conditions are favourable.

Clutch Size: 3 to 6

Incubation: 18 days

Nestling Period: 26 days

(Sources: www.birdsinbackyards.net and "The Slater Field Guide to Australian Birds - Second Edition")

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What an aptly named loadout. 810 has jumped on the loaded train left behind from a Elmore-based "U" crew from earlier this morning. The road crew has traveled up here from Bluefield and there still some more patience to be had as they have to pull the train north and pull the caboose up to the conductor to allow him to ride the shove down the Cub Creek Branch.

 

I definitely sympathize with the need to pull the train ahead honestly. In the two hours of time to kill waiting for the crew arrive on my last day in West Virginia, I made the trek down to the caboose. It was not easy at all to get to from the road. Especially on a sloppy cold and wet Fall day...

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Name: Jambu fruit dove (male)

Scientific: Ramphiculus jambu

Malay: Punai Jambu

Family: Columbidae

IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2017): Near Threatened

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That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet...William Shakespeare

 

75/366: 2016

 

Back from holiday and had to go shopping for supplies, I picked these roses up half price in the supermarket. I thought they would brighten the house up and be handy for a photo or two.

  

This is a two-fer:

The Smile on Saturday theme for today, 2/3, is portraying a first name with a picture but not letters.

And on 2/6, my FAFM posting for the letter F will be fawn.

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