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The other night, I came across this black bear walking across our property eyeing up the chickens. I started yelling and it ran up this really large oak tree we have. It stayed up the tree all night and when I woke in the morning, I checked and found the bear came down and was over at my neighbors shaking their chicken coop. A few good yells and it retreated back into the woods. So far, it hasn't returned that I know of.
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The other day I went hiking to a local state park in Connecticut to do an estimated 3-4 mile round trip hike. A trifling hike if I was twenty five years old but enough of a challenge for my almost 67 year old legs. Never the less spending the day in a very nice and beautiful woodland ambiance was quite enjoyable and I came across many people who had their canine companions with them. Woodland hikers I say are some of the nicest people you can ever meet with friendly greetings from other senior hikers who know what our legs are going feel like the next day to respectful nods of acknowledgement from the younger hikers seeing someone who is old to be their parent or even grandparent persevering on a hiking trail as for many of my peers because of their physical decline through health problems, bad health habits and or lack of exercise the days where they can do miles on a hiking trail are long gone never to be seen again.
What are you doing at the window? (asked softly one of the old ladies, whilst knitting a wool sock)
I'm listening... (the little girl replied)
Listening? To whom? (asked the other old lady... so surprised that she stopped crocheting the little snowflake and looked up at the girl)
To myself... and I'm waiting for the story... (whispered gently the little girl, still watching outside the window)
And what do you tell yourself? (continued the lady with the snowflake)
I like to think about what I did today and what I want to do tomorrow and all the other tomorrows... I'm telling a story where I am the hero... (and the little girl smiled and turned her gaze towards the old ladies... her grandmothers)...
All the other tomorrows? What do you mean with that? (asked the grandmother with the sock)
Other tomorrows... after tomorrow there is another tomorrow... and another one... and another one... other tomorrows (this time the girl was puzzled)
She expected that her grandmothers understood this... after all they have more yesterdays than her... you can see them in their hair... it's all white and grey... one has the color of the winter sky and the other has the hair white with golden accents, just like the golden fields from summer)
The old ladies were surprised... and once again silence descended in the little room.
All was quiet... all except for the fire... You could hear a crackling and popping sound... and it seemed louder... and maybe something else... Was it the wind?
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...others can walk it with you, but not for you." Rumi
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Alot of people stop on the corner between Glenuig and Roshven. On a clear, sunny day it is a fantastic viewpoint either out to the small Isles of Muck, Eigg and Rum or inland up Loch Ailort with the mountains on either side. Too often the view is stunning but I can't decide whether to stop and take a picture. It's easy to say it will look this gorgeous any other day and drive on by. Today, with a bit of extra wind I just had to have a go at a panoramic shot (4 images)
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I am like quicksand, lick it from my hand
I am your timekiller, I'll let your mind expand
I am like quicksand, lick it from my hand
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A Gift is something that we give to a person that we like or even love! With a gift we express that we are related to that person.
In littleworld the tiny citizens bestow eachother with a "lucky coin" for the new year. This coin is an mascot / mojo for the person that receives it. So here is your mascot for 2021 shown in the image :)
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Other half driving the back lanes of North Norfolk. Luckily I had my camera on my lap. Buzzard was perched on electricity cross pole. Shot taken through open sun roof
So the other evening not too long before sunset and after it had been raining off and on, there was a momentary break in the clouds that didn't last long. But it was long enough that the sun shone through, lit up the clouds to the east, and like magic a rainbow appeared. I thought about going outside with my camera to try to capture it, but decided instead to take a shot of it through the skylight in our kitchen. A couple of minutes later the rainbow was gone, so I was happy that I decided to photograph it from inside as I probably would have missed it if I had gone outside to find a clear view of it.
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September Impressions
So many dew drops surround me
I search for the sun, but it can't be found.
the countryside still slumbers, perhaps not,
It's awake,
it watches me,
I don't know.....(...)
....(...) my thoughts fly lightly away
I'm almost afraid they'll get lost....(...)
PFM - Impressioni di Settembre
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A White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) buck is constantly aware of all things in our surrounding habitat as a matter of survival and in matters of reproduction. At this time of the year it is close to the breeding season for these animals and they are tentatively looking for a mate on the National Bison Range near St. Ignatius, Montana, U.S.A.
14 October, 2011.
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D'un côté Baie-Ste-Catherine avec un point d'embarquement pour l'observation des baleines et tout juste de l'autre, le majestueux Saguenay et la route conduisant au traversier reliant les régions de Charlevoix et de la Côte-Nord.
On Baie-Ste-Catherine side with a boarding point for whale watching and just the other the majestic Saguenay and the road to the ferry making the jonctin between the areas of Charlevoix & the North Shore..
As much as I would have wanted the classic angle at Union Baptist Church in Dante, the angle of the sun wasn't going to allow it. While a tighter and altogether not as interesting scene, it still captures the feel of Appalachia railroading at this well-known spot. M893 creeps southward through town, with a meet with M692 planned at the south end of the Dante siding.
….. A popular N/Trust location in the Langdales in Cumbria, Blea Tarn is another honeypot for photographers - generally the other side of the fence is chosen from what I’ve seen - see first comment box! Alan:-)…..
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The Broads are manmade waterways. Along with many other mills, Horsey Mill was built to drain the water to create more farmland. Here are some facts quoted from. www.nationaltrustscones.com/2019/10/horsey-windpump.html?m=1
“Here are some historical facts:
There has been a drainage mill on the site since the early 1700s
There are similar mills dotted all around this part of Norfolk - by draining the land using wind power, landowners could make more area available for farming
Drainage continues today - there's an electric pump doing all the work these days, but if it wasn't there then the area would be flooded:
The area used to be an island used for grazing or keeping horses (hence the name), with one access road that regularly flooded
The current windpump structure was built in 1912 on the foundations of the 19th century mill
Horsey Windpump was working until 1943 when it was struck by lightning
It was acquired by the National Trust and has been restored - its sails were set in motion for the first time in 76 years in May this year, which must have been a great moment
As with all mills, it's not the most accessible property - there are several floors and 61 steps to negotiate to get right to the top, most of which are very narrow (I can report that the young sconepals cared not a jot about this and were scampering up the stairs like squirrels)”
This sharply attired black-and-white starling has a pointed yellowish bill with an orange base. Mainly black upperparts with white belly and white rump noticeable in flight. Note the bare, deep orange patch around its eye that contrasts with its white cheek. Easternmost birds have a white, streaked forehead. Seen in loose flocks close to human habitation feeding on human refuse. Garbage dumps, damp grazing lands, and well-watered parks are its favoured haunts. Noisy with a variety of calls that includes mimicked sounds of other birds. (eBird)
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As we were getting organized to start the morning's birding, this lovely starling flew into the trees along the highway and sang briefly. A great start to Dubai birding.
Ras al-Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, Dubai, UAE. March 2024.
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Other images 'harvested' with a similar mindset while visiting the National Gallery of Canada are in the first comment box.
This is a colour photograph. :)
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Only one tree gets the glory up at the Quiraing, but as this shot from my archive shows, other trees are available!
“Dream in colours, for hues are vibrant.
Paint each day with a smile.
In days of past, don't grieve;
Make new deposit to the pleasant memory bank!
Let your life be a reason for others to LIVE.”
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Blog Post / Designer Circle: Black Cats Poses ~ NYNE ~ StormCrow Design's
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