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Byran the Elf: Baaaabe! How did you...?
Me: Nuh uh, Byraaaaaaaaan! How you gon' just ghost me like that! We was supposed to have dinna at eight and you up here..in these mountaaaans...wif yo fraaaans...skiin? I DON'T THINK SO!!
Nuh uh, you got me messed up thinking it's gonna be all biscuits and gravy just because you told me you loveded me. TALK...TO THA HAND!
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☘ Dress: .Q. Creant -FATPACK- [Reborn,Waifu,LaraX,Legacy,Kupra,Peach]
☘ Jacket: Synnergy.Tavis//Apricity [Holdable]
Necklace: ~~ Ysoral ~~ .:Luxe Necklace Letty:.
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☘ Elves: Junk Food - Mischevious Elves (Fatpack)
Junk Food - Sitting Elf
Junk Food - Standing Elf
Junk Food - Snowman Elf
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I was standing there composing the shot, when this lady comes up with her P&S, and sticks it right in front of my camera. So, I figures, I'll give her a couple shots, and she'll move on. Right? Nuh uh. I gave up, and said to my wife who was standing behind the woman, I'll just put her hands in the shot. lol She didn't hear, and here is the result. lol
One of the last remaining buildings of an asylum for the insane. Opening in 1867, the hospital was intended to treat alcoholics. As with many institutions of the time there were some awful treatments throughout it's years of operation. The hospital was modeled after Echelon Plan with services & ward , segregated by sex, spread over a large complex. This design was essentially a pavilion style connected by stubby corridors. The main hospital was demolished sometime in the 1990's. This, along a two other buildings are all that remain of the former hospital with a new facility recently completed on the very same property within the last year or so.
A little beauty in decay here! Mind you, I find all decay beautiful but here is a lone fake flower inside a heavily decayed room of an abandoned nursing home. That wall has some of the best textures I have ever seen!
Having discussed the lack of selifes this year we decided it was time to take it to the next level. Me & my good friend Freaktography in the cafeteria of an abandoned Tuberculosis hospital that was later used as a state school after tuberculosis was no longer an issue.
The Small Copper is a fast flying butterfly that, once settled, is unmistakable with its bright copper-coloured forewings. It is a widespread species and a familiar and welcome sight for many naturalists throughout the summer months. This butterfly occurs in discrete colonies throughout the British Isles, but is absent from mountainous areas and far north-west Scotland, the Outer Hebrides and Shetland. Most colonies are fairly small, with just a few adults being seen on the wing at any one time.
I didn't tell her to do her hip like that...but I'm glad she did her hip like that. Makes the shot, for me.
The sky's great, but nah.
The foliage is lush...but nuh uh.
All about that hip. Wild.
xen·o·phobe /ˈzɛnəˌfoʊb, ˈzinə-/ Pronunciation[zen-uh-fohb, zee-nuh-] n
–noun a person who fears or hates foreigners, strange customs, etc
Taken for the Monthly Scavenger Hunt category xenophobe.
I could not imagine being xenophobic! Always looking in your rear view mirror, afraid of what other types of people are around, and what they are doing. I personally don't like this category! I feel like it has the potential to be racial.
This is my friend Jonathan (yoo-nuh-tan). He's norweigian so my friends and I all call him Norway. I took this picture about 2 years ago on the roof of a church in mexico. It was cool cause there was a row of fluorescent lights up on the roof that lit this. I'm usually not really a fan of fluorescent lighting but this was one of my favorite photos from the 3 months I lived in mexico. Oh and this is with my Canon AE-1 as well. Also I forgot to mention this is on of my few shots that aren't processed, this shot is 100% SOOC (straight out of the camera). I wish I had his bone structure. dang.
İstanbul
Gün ve gece bir başka tablo İstanbul'da;
Sabah erken, akşam geç olur İstanbul'da...
Kalbin uzak ise, O'na yakın olsan da;
Hasret yaman, sevda güç olur İstanbul'da!...
Birazcık gölge, bir yudum çay,
Mana derin, madde hiç olur İstanbul'da...
Gün gelip, nefes bitip, vade dolduğunda
Yıl ne zaman, saat kaç olur İstanbul'da
Nuh Keniş
www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?species=jurtina
Family:NymphalidaeRafinesque, 1815
Subfamily:SatyrinaeBoisduval, 1833
Tribe:ManioliniGrote, 1897
Genus:ManiolaSchrank, 1801
Subgenus:
Species:jurtina(Linnaeus, 1758)
Subspecies:splendidaWhite, 1871
cassiteridumGraves, 1930
iernesGraves, 1930
insularisThomson, 1969
Maniola jurtina (man-ee-OH-luh jur-TY-nuh)
Wingspan
Male: 40 - 55mm
Female: 42 - 60mm
Checklist Number
59.010
Introduction
The Meadow Brown is one of our commonest and most widespread butterflies, and a familiar sight throughout the summer months. This species can be found in all parts of the British Isles, with the exception of the most mountainous regions and Shetland. This is a highly variable species with four named subspecies found in the British Isles, although the differences between them are often subtle.
Conservation Status
This butterfly is stable throughout its range and it is not, therefore, a species of conservation concern.
Habitat
The butterfly can be found in almost any grassy habitat, especially grasslands where the sward is of a medium height, where populations can reach thousands. Even in heavily-grazed meadows, the butterfly can usually be found around the field margins. Typical habitats include grassland, woodland rides, field margins, hedgerows, road verges and even overgrown gardens.
Life Cycle
There is one generation each year and the flight period can be quite protracted, with adults being seen from the middle of June to the end of September in most years.
Imago
The male is the most active of the two sexes and finds a mate either by patrolling, or by investigating any butterfly that flies past his perch. Females, on the other hand, are normally only active when nectaring or egg-laying and spend most of their time resting near the ground. Here they sit camouflaged, with wings closed and forewings tucked beneath the hindwings. When disturbed, they raise their forewings to reveal a large eye spot that must appear somewhat threatening to any predator.
Both sexes typically roost on low vegetation, within tall grass clumps, but may also use bushes, trees and hedges. Early morning is a good time to see this species, as it sits with its wings outstretched, warming up in the early morning sun. Once warmed up the adults take to the wing and will even fly in dull weather, including light drizzle, so long as the temperature is sufficiently high. Both sexes are avid nectar feeders, and use a variety of nectar sources, especially Knapweed, Thistle and Bramble.
Courtship between male and female is brief. The male showers the female with scent scales from his sex brands which act as an aphrodisiac that seduces the female and mating quickly follows. After a couple of days the female starts to lay her batch of several hundred eggs. For some unexplained reason, this species occasionally pairs with other species, such as the Gatekeeper, although no offspring result.
Adults feed primarily on Bramble (Rubus fruticosus), Buttercups (Ranunculus spp.), Carline Thistle (Carlina vulgaris), Devil's-bit Scabious (Succisa pratensis), Fleabane (Pulicaria dysenterica), Hemp Agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum), Knapweeds (Centaurea spp.), Marjoram (Origanum vulgare), Privet (Ligustrum vulgare), Ragwort (Senecio jacobaea), Selfheal (Prunella vulgaris), Teasel (Dipsacus fullonum), Thistles (Cirsium spp. and Carduus spp.) and Yarrow (Achillea millefolium).
Ovum
The spherical eggs are light brown with dark brown blotches, turning grey before hatching. They are laid singly either on the foodplant or nearby vegetation and are occasionally simply ejected into vegetation by a perching female. A bout of egg laying often results in several eggs being laid in the same vicinity. Eggs hatch in 2 to 4 weeks, depending on temperature.
Larva
After hatching, the brown larva eats its eggshell, gradually turning green as it feeds on grasses. This species overwinters as a larva, hidden away at the base of a grass clump, but will continue to feed if the weather is warm enough. Young larvae feed by day, although more mature larvae tend to feed at night resting head down on a grass stem during the day, deep in the vegetation. The larvae are sensitive to any vibration, and will fall to the ground if disturbed. There are 5 moults in total.
The primary larval foodplants are Bents (various) (Agrostis spp.), Cock's-foot (Dactylis glomerata), Downy Oat-grass (Helictotrichon pubescens), False Brome (Brachypodium sylvaticum), Fescues (various) (Festuca spp.) and Meadow-grasses (various) (Poa spp.).
Pupa
The pupa is formed low down in vegetation, suspended by the cremaster that is invariably attached to the old larval skin. This stage lasts between 3 and 4 weeks.
Meanwhile, at the very exclusive Club of the One Tenth of One Percenter's close friends, have a jolly good laugh together.. {While the other 99% just looks on. Ain't life a peach; It's good to be rich, and powerful, nuh?
So, great unwashed: Make sure you go out and vote for one of them-
Go North East's Riverside-based Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse 4978 (NK54 NUH), which carries Go North East's new corporate livery that features graphics of icons around the North East, is pictured here at Gateshead Transport Interchange, Gateshead, whilst out of service. 21/09/15
Was just tryna munch and relax and dropped em. Dun worry tho nuh cookie will go to waste!
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ADED, ARAD, Toy Thursday Berries
Blue: Blueberries are the best!
SS: Nuh uh Strawberries are duh.
Blue: Oh Please. Talk to the appendage.
The find of the day didn't happen until it was nearly too dark to get a picture of it - one of the batch of 6 Islwyn Borough Transport Dodge Commando / East Lancs buses which, while not exactly design classics, were at least miles better than the same builder's offerings on the Dodge S56 base. It had somehow found its way into the fleet of Hollins Coaches at Glossop, which could often be relied upon to turn up with something quite outlandish. I am not sure now if it ever entered service here, or if I even saw it again with Hollins. All I do know is that I came across it again a couple of years later, when it was going the other way down the M5 as a caravan, and I definitely never saw it again after that !
Skoda Octavia - FN69 NUH - 148
Skoda Octavia - FN69 NYL - 194
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Go North East's Percy Main-based Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse 4978 (NK54 NUH), which carries a plain red base livery with graphics from the company's Key Card campaign applied to the cant rail, is pictured here at Ashington Bus Station, Ashington, having operated service 19 from North Shields. 31/05/17
Freshly painted Go North East Volvo B7RLE / Wright Eclipse 4978 (NK54NUH) is seen on St Omers Road in Gateshead while operating Toonlink service 47.
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