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Order Passeriformes-

Family Tyrannidae-

Olive-sided Flycatcher-

Pibí Boreal-

Moucherolle à Côtés Olive

 

Test of Efke 25 film in Mamiya C220. Tonal range of the Efke film is great - hope to get more. This image was taken on overcast day, almost full bellows extension, with orange filter.

On February 3, 2015, the Honourable Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and Chancellor of the Order of Ontario, formally welcomed 26 remarkable people into the Order of Ontario during a ceremony at Queen's Park. The Order of Ontario is the province’s highest official honour. It recognizes any current or former long-time resident of Ontario who has demonstrated a high level of individual excellence and achievement in any field benefiting the people of Ontario or anywhere in the world. By stepping forward as leaders in the community, the newest members of the Order of Ontario have helped build a brighter future for our province, and the world.

So recently I made a order from BrickArms, and it came 3 or so days ago. Here's what I ordered:

*1 HCSR

*1 Tactical PDW

*1 Combat SMG

*2 Combat Shotgun

*2 M23

*1 M1911

*2 M4 Carbine

*2 Assault Carbine

*1 Apoc SMG

*1 U-Clip

*1 Combat Knife

Sergio Cocchia of West Vancouver - entrepreneur and philanthropist supporting children’s charities

 

VICTORIA - In front of friends, family and a room full of distinguished

guests, 12 exceptional civic leaders were honoured today at Government

House with the Province's highest form of recognition, the Order of

British Columbia.

Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/09/best-of-bc-bestowed-with-p...

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Chordata

Class=Aves

Order=Psittaciformes

Family=Cacatuidae

Subfamily=Cacatuinae

Genus=Cacatua

Subgenus=Licmetis

Species=sanguinea

Binomial name=Cacatua sanguinea?

Common name=Little Corella?

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Order of Perpetual Indulgence and friend at Mr Leather UK 2019 election hosted in the Queen Shilling, Bristol.

Order Additional Insert of chosen card for multiple functions. Out of various available choices of insert color can be informed while you submit invitation wordings to us. See more at bit.ly/1XjrkXC

Style; Cynthia

Leather Type; Black three part braid with gold chain

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01 Your Silent Face

02 Dreams Never End

03 Face Up

04 Age Of Consent

05 Every Little Counts

06 As It Is When It Was

07 Broken Promise

08 Temptation

09 Sunrise

10 Love Will Tear Us Apart

11 The Perfect Kiss

12 Blue Monday

Normally, when I order a flag (A U.S. Flag, a Texas Flag, another U.S. state flag, another country’s, or any flag in general), I try to order one that is “distressed”. Commercial flags are usually “distressed” with permanent inks and special equipment. However, if you have an existing flag, or acquire one that wasn’t available distressed, it’s relatively easy to do it yourself at home with items most people probably have on hand. It does, however, work best on cotton flags.

 

I ordered this beautiful heavy cotton, 6-foot (1.8 meters) x 9-foot (2.74 meters) flag through the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Texas Senate. It was flown for me specifically over the Texas State Capitol Building on 21st April, the anniversary of The Battle of San Jacinto and the annual ceremony of the Texas A&M Universally Aggie Muster. There wasn’t an option to order a distressed flag, but I’ve distressed many other flags in the past using vegetable-based products and have been quite pleased with the results.

 

Typically, when distressing a flag at home, one would use either black tea and/or instant coffee. For my first attempt, I brewed about two cups of black tea using about 10 large teabags in my British-style electric kettle. I used Yorkshire tea from the UK because it’s my favourite and I always have multiple tins of it around the kitchen. Because the tea when dry will be lighter, I brought the water to the boil with the 10 teabags and let it stay boiling for a good five minutes. I left the bags in the kettle whilst the water cooled down.

 

I put the flag on a surface I knew wouldn’t be stained and took an old wash cloth, wetted it and dabbed it multiple times upon the surface of the flag. I stuck with the white areas of the flag because tea staining doesn’t work all that well on darker colors like red or blue. I suspect it would be the same for flags with dark green or brown coloring.

 

While the flag was still wet, I took palmfuls of instant coffee and tossed it over the flag. I have used coffee crystals on other flags and they turned out awesome. However, they were much smaller flags and I used just a pinch of a few crystals at a time and only a few dozen or so in total.

 

Unfortunately the following day, when the flag had dried, it didn’t look very good. There were large unattractive blotches of large brown spots in multiple locations and the cotton was “rigid” and very sticky where the staining was dark.

 

Fortunately, this was quite easy to correct. I filled up a large enough container with cool water to hold the flag, stuffed it in and let it sit for about 5 minutes. I then put it over to a fence to dry. When dry, the rigidness in places and the dark, unattractive stains were gone. Also, most of the stain. I fixed this by brewing up another two cups of really dark tea and added a couple of tablespoons of instant coffee. Then, using an artist’s sponge (a new kitchen sponge would work as well), I saturated the sponge with the dark liquid and drug it randomly across the white portions of the flag. Once it dried, I was quite pleased with the result. Perhaps, I might use a clean sponge to dab some warm water and sprinkle a few instant coffee crystals here and there at some point in the future. If I’m not satisfied with that, It would be easy to correct with a wet sponge over the effected area.

 

Note: As with any cotton flag, they shouldn’t typically be flown outside in the elements where they could get wet or damp. Also, the sunlight might lighten up the staining. If you’re planning to fly a “distressed” flag outside, it would be best to hang it under cover on a porch or roofline.

 

Safety Warning!: If you live in Texas or the Estados Unidos de Mexico, DO NOT leave any flag outside to dry close to the ground or a chupacabra will steal it. Both Texians and Mexicans know the chupacabra well - chupacabras steal. In Texas/Mexico, if you leave a wee baby unattended for even a couple of minutes outside, a chupacabra will take your baby. You do not want to be the person calling the police and crying, “Help! A chupacabra took my baby!”

 

FIN

Como estos cables de la foto,me siento ahora mismo,o mejor dicho durante los ultimos dias,totalmente desconectado.......Mi cerebro no me permite escoger con total claridad y ni se como procesar las fotos,ni encuentro una que me convenza para mostraros........Hoy,escavando en los archivos,encontre esta que me parecio muy pertinente para que supieseis como me encuentro..........

 

Midlife Crisis

 

Mis fotos en Flickriver

 

Cakes Land Egypt is a bakery like no other.. 3D cakes with shapes beyond your imagination, with an incredible taste to match. Whether you have a special occasion or would just like to indulge cake heaven, Cake’s Land Egypt has it all. Cake’s Land Egypt, offer special orders cakes only. Each cake is made from scratch and requires a huge amount of effort to be prepared. For this reason PLEASE order 5-7 days in advance.

 

46 Hamouda Mahmoud end of Makram Ebied, Nasr City

The Mevlâna Museum, located in Konya, Turkey, is the mausoleum of Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, a Persian Sufi mystic also known as Mevlâna or Rumi. It was also the dervish lodge (tekke) of the Mevlevi order, better known as the whirling dervishes.

Photograph taken by Marcus Fillinger Order reference AWM2023.4.64.31 contact: esales@awm.gov.auesales@awm.gov.au

Another bus number ;)

New York Army National Guard Soldiers and their guests attend the annual Order of St. Barbara Dinner held by the 1st Battalion, 258th Field Artillery in New York, N.Y. on Dec. 7, 2018. At the annual dinner the battalion recognizes outstanding artillery Soldiers by presenting them with the Order of St. Barbara. St. Barbara is the traditonal patron saint of artillerymen. One guest at this year's dinner was World War II veteran Charles Brown who fought with the 258th Field Artillery in German in 1944 and 1945. Brown was presented with a modern day Soldiers uniform and also presented with the award. ( Division of Military and Naval Affairs photos by New York Guard Captain Mark Getman)

A familiar sight when we pull into a Sonic Drive-In. Park your car, press the button to order, and a car hop walks or skates your food out to you.

Railroad memorabilia display, St. Louis Union Station. The Illinois Central model train was out of order.

To order a print of this painting visit: doug-kreuger.artistwebsites.com

 

When life closes in on us and we begin to feel the pressure of stress taking hold, it’s time to escape to “A Quiet Place”. Found not far away, but withinus, is a place where we can go to reflect on life’s smaller pleasures.

 

My inspiration for this painting came from a photo I captured of a close friend during a spontaneous moment. A look of deep concentration on her face told me she was somewhere far away in her thoughts. Later, I found it mildly amusing when she told me her real focus was on some small fish swimming around her feet. Her admission reminded me how small and fleeting big worries become when we are able to simply let them swim away.

 

Copyright 2005 by Doug Kreuger

 

Media: Oil on Hardboard Panel

Dimensions: 18x30

Hopefully this will be enough to finish my 2016 castle!

 

More pictures coming soon.

Canário-da-terra-brasileiro ou Canário-terra, fotografado no Setor Policial Sul, em Brasília, Brasil. Muitíssimo Obrigado ao Bertrando Campos ( www.flickr.com/photos/bertrandocampos/) por, muito gentilmente, identificar este pássaro. Recomendo fortemente a sua página.

 

Saffron Finch

Text in english from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Scientific classification:

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Aves

Order: Passeriformes

Family: Thraupidae

Genus: Sicalis

Species: S. flaveola

Binomial name

Sicalis flaveola

(Linnaeus, 1766)

The Saffron Finch (Sicalis flaveola) is a tanager from South America and is common in both open and semi-open areas in lowlands outside the Amazon Basin. They have a wide distribution in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil and Argentina. Formerly, it was placed in the Emberizidae but it is close to the seedeaters.

The male is bright yellow with an orange crown which distinguishes it from other yellow finches in the continent. The females are more confusing as they can sometimes be just a duller version of the male but some sub-species such as, S. f. pelzelni, are olive-brown with heavy dark streaks.

They nest in cavities and make use of sites such as abandoned Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus) nests and house roofs. They have a pleasant but repetitious song which, combined with their appearance, has led to them being kept as caged birds in many areas.

 

O Texto em português, a seguir, também é da wikipédia.

O canário-da-terra-brasileiro ou canário-terra (Sicalis flaveola brasiliense), diferentemente do canário, é originário da América do Sul. É encontrado na Colombia, Equador, Venezuela, Peru, Brasil e Argentina. No Brasil, podemos o encontrar no Maranhão, Piauí, Ceará, Pernambuco, Bahia, Espírito Santo, Santa Catarina, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná e Minas Gerais.

Os filhotes são da cor cinzenta ou parda , independente do sexo. Quando adultos, os machos têm cor predominante amarela, principalmente na cabeça com tons avermelhados, e as fêmeas tomam um tom pardo ou amarelo misto com estrias escuras. Os machos podem brigar entre si por fêmeas – que normalmente atiçam as brigas – até à fuga de um dos canários. Tanto os machos quanto as fêmeas cantam, sendo que as últimas alcançam menor diapasão. A alimentação é tipicamente constituída de sementes (como alpiste) e vegetais folhosos. Alcançam um tamanho de 13,5 centímetros.

O canário-da-terra faz ninho, na natureza, em cavidades, chegando a utilizar frequentemente, ninhos abandonados de joão-de-barro, assim como crânios de gado dispostos para tal em estacas. Há referências a ninhos colocados no telhado das casas. São muito agressivos na defesa do ninho, chegando a atacar aves maiores que dele se aproximem. Em cativeiro, muitas vezes reproduzem-se em gaiolas de 70x40x30 cm, com uma caixa para ninho com 15 cm de lado e que tenha um furo para entrada. Normalmente, podem ser utilizados sacos de estopa cortados e desfiados para que a fêmea confeccione o ninho.

Por ser um pássaro nativo do Brasil, é necessária uma licença do IBAMA para a criação em cativeiro.

Na América do Sul existe uma sub-espécie do canário da terra conhecida como Valida.

Order Araneae-

Family Araneidae-

Subfamily Gasteracanthinae-

Tribe Caerostrini

Thorn Spider, Spiny Orb Weaver

 

These fellows got out of the taxi and checked out the menu for about 5 minutes before ordering and getting back into their taxicab.

I decided to order my re-ment and miniatures in "rooms". So each room now have a little drawer in my ikea Fira and Mackis.

 

The piano is actually white with some pink details, but I will edit this later. I need to find some moden painting with a very bright colour to put on the wall.

On the left (over the bed) I think I'll put a climbing wall or something similar. I was thinking of having a different background - grey and not black.

Order of the Holy Cross Annual Chapter, Holy Cross Monastery, West Park, New York

The feast day procession of the Nuestra Señora del Santisimo Rosario of the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas in España, Manila. She was accompanied by her entourage of saints and blessed of the Order of Preachers. October 6, 2019.

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