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I'm kind of fascinated by these trees that can flourish on a small rock homestead like this. This is at Watson Lake in Prescott, Arizona. Watson Lake is one of my all-time favorite places I could spend hours exploring the rocks there. In the first comment, I posted a shot of the whole area I took back in 2011. I really want a do-over on some sunrise shots one day. I was just getting used to a new camera at the time and.. . lets just say I want a do-over. Only had my bird lens with me so no landscape shots from last weekend. Just a distance shot of this tree. (If you click into the shot below, you can see this tree the landscape. It's the right-most one on the little rock island)
Die Silhouette der formschönen Östlichen Karwendelspitze zum Sonnenuntergang, links davon die Grabenkarspitze
The silhouette of the beautifully shaped Östliche Karwendelspitze at sunset, on the left Grabenkarspitze, karwendel Mountains, Tyrol / Austria
Kathak performance from India.
Wiki:- "Kathak is one of the nine major forms of Indian classical dance. Its origin is attributed to the traveling bards in ancient northern India known as Kathakar, who communicated stories from the Hindu epics through dance, songs and music".
Dance performance “Care” by Helena Krinal & United Dancers of Zuga.
The dance performance “Care” focuses on how difficult, easy, depressing, and uplifting it is to care for someone else.
The collaboration between Zuga and Helena Krinal, which started by chance, turned out to be so interesting and enriching for both parties that they have now been researching and creating together for six years and have reached their third performance – “Care”. Previously, they created “Noise” (2019) and “Shame” (2021). “Noise” was nominated for the Estonian Theatre Award in the dance performance category in 2020.
Led by the Estonian Dance Agency and local cultural organizers, TantsuMENÜÜ brings dance performances all over Estonia.
The Pink Ladies have all become grannies, it's strange that they all married a Mr. Smith. 🤔
Aw go on, it's just for 'Sliders Sunday'.
PS. it really is those pink ladies.
From a bunch of rapidly fading tulips this one stood out for me. It was as if it was putting on a last performance.
KRISTIN SCHUSTER performing with Amanda Coogan, Wuppertal, 29.06.2024
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Scarlet Gypsy farewell concert at the Brisbane Jazz Club