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"My old friend, water, my good companion, my beloved mother and father: I am its most natural offspring."
Doris Grumbach
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Great Bustard, Litcombe Regis, Oxfordshire, January 2021. Wild born, but offspring of introduced parents, so not technically a wild bird - its offspring will probably be regarded so, though.
Number 116 of my 365 photo challenge - A image of a lamb and her mother eating the Daffodils in the morning sun.
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I have a resident crow I call Simon that comes by and calls for me to toss a peanut for him, after seeing it's dad get a peanut several times it sat on the branch and called then would stare down waiting for a peanut to appear, not getting a peanut it would repeat the process over and over probably trying to understand why that dang peanut dispenser doesn't work for it like it does for Dad.
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My sister and my niece, at an event where several artists played to raise funds for a jamaican school.
Dorine was playing some music as her husband was singing, to the great delight of Serina.
"The family is one of nature's masterpieces." ~ George Santayana
We just love to see these little orange beauties everywhere in the spring. They are so full of energy, running around and playing....and every once in a while, they stop long enough for a shot or two :-) This time around we had the good fortune of seeing two right after they had been born....so amazing!!!!
Have a great Thursday...off to work for me....thanks for all your visits & comments :-)
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The Bacalhôa Buddha Eden Garden covers 35 hectares of land and was created as a reaction to the destruction of the Buddhas of Bamiyan, the 6th century monumental statues carved into the side of a cliff in Afghanistan that were destroyed in 2001 by the Taliban. There are dozens of statues, some very traditional but many others that are definitely modern and somewhat risqué for Buddha. There are of course, many Buddhas, as well as pagodas, hand-painted replicated terracotta soldiers of Xian (once in colors but now all same bright blue) and even dwarfs hidden in the forest. There is a huge metal spider as well as many statues of lovers and erotic female forms. There is a huge lake with lots of Koi and there are even sculpted dragons rising out of the water. Beautiful flowers bloom all over. In the African Sculpture Art Garden there are more than 200 sculptures arranged among the more than 1000 palm trees. These are fabulous animal sculptures as well as people represented. Then there is the awesome giant staircase leading to giant Buddha! The garden is reputed to be the largest Asian garden in Europe.