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.... is to have fun. This is grandpuppy Theo who loves to come visit, have stayovers and play. This is his holiday resort, he plays with his aunty Jazzy, swims in the pool, has long walks, goes to the beach, and plays fetch anywhere, anytime, with anyone for as long as anyone is prepared to throw anything for him. He never stops, and he never stops smiling :)
A Dog’s Purpose was a 2010 novel 2010 novel written by W. Bruce Cameron. I loved the 2017 movie based on the novel.
90 mins until the weekend here, have a great one everyone !
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Cape Coral, Florida. USA
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We saw 3 owls at the ball fields and one at the library, but none had a background or habitat that was pleasing. After driving around town for a while and looking at the vacant lots (of which there are far fewer due to the building boom) we found this cutie that had a nice nest and surroundings.
Nikon D500 camera with Nikon 500mm f5.6 E PF lens.
1/1600 F5.6 ISO 400
He cuts off every branch of mine that doesn’t produce fruit, and he prunes the branches that do bear fruit so they will produce even more.
John 15:2
Lake Nahuel Huapi is immersed within the Nahuel Huapi National Park, which is the oldest of the Argentine national parks.
It was created by the Argentine government in 1934, on the base of the donation of 3 square leagues (7,000 ha) carried out by Francisco Pascasio Moreno for this purpose.
The park covers 717,261 ha, in a strip of about 60 km wide for about 170 km from north to south, lying on the Andes mountain range. The Nahuel Huapi National Park is internationally famous for its attractive photography. It is located between the altitudes of 700 masl and 3400 masl, it stands out for its representative ecosystems of the Patagonian Andes, inhabiting more than a thousand higher botanical species, and some 300 species of vertebrate animals.
Getting to know Victoria Island and witnessing the spectacle of the Bosque de Arrayanes is a pleasure that has been experienced by millions of visitors to this National Park but still awaits, with its intact navigation conditions, the next tourists who, like us, arrive to visit them.
The Abbey of St. Jean des Vignes was a monastery of Augustinian canons in Soissons, France, southwest of the city center. Only ruins remain, of which the west facade remains one of the more outstanding examples of architecture in the town. It is a listed historic monument.
The abbey was founded on St. John's hill in 1076 by Hughes Le Blanc as a community of Augustinian canons.
Initially built in Romanesque style, the initial buildings were replaced at the end of the 12th century by those extant today. The west facade was begun in the 12th century, but not finished until the 16th. The refectory and cellar date from the 13th century, parts of the cloisters from the end of the 13th century, while other parts are from the 16th century, as is the abbot's lodging.
When the abbey was suppressed during the French Revolution the premises were put to use for military purposes, and an arsenal was added.
The site was acquired by the town of Soissons in the 1970s and the remaining buildings are now occupied by educational and heritage-related organizations.
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Peace Valley Park, PA, , USA
The Red-tailed hawk is the most widespread and familiar large hawk in North America, bulky and broad-winged, designed for effortless soaring. An inhabitant of open country
Nikon Z9and Nikon 500 mm 5.6 PF Lens ISO 900 f/5.6 1/4000
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In my garden. La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
12 cm (4.7 in). The male White-sided Flowerpiercer is all black with white tufts on the sides. The female is a uniformly rich brown with white tufts on the sides.
The White-sided Flowerpiercer (Diglossa albilatera) is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family. The hooked, upturned bill is used to puncture the bases of flowers for the purpose of feeding on nectar. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and heavily degraded former forest at altitudes between at least 1800 and 2800 m.
Source: Wikipedia
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Stone Harbor Point, New Jersey, USA
During August and September, we observed 4 juvenile Piping Plovers in the same general area of the beach. They were usually in the tire tracks or up in the dunes on the dry sand. Nice images but I prefer my shorebirds in the surf or on the wet sand. It was late in the afternoon with about 90 minutes of light left when we came upon our 4 friends. Were where they? In the tire tracks of course. We had to make a decision. Do we wait and hope that the birds move to the water or continue on our way and hope to find something else to work with. We decided to give them 15 minutes. Boy am I glad we waited. They did indeed head to the water and were outrageously cooperative. They made up for all the hours we patiently waited over the summer. We took tons of images but this was my favorite.
Nikon D7200 with Nikon 500mm f4 G VR lens and 1.4 converter
1/2000 f5.6 ISO 800
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For You are my rock and my fortress; Therefore, for Your name's sake, Lead me and guide me. - Psalm 31:3
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Bei uns hat es im Herbst einige solche Felder mit lilafarbigen Blumen, anscheinend werden diese als Gründüngung angesät, die Blüten duften sehr intensiv und süss. Tagsüber bei Sonnenschein sind viele Bienen am naschen! Eine wunderbare Idee, es erfüllt ja gleich mehrere Zwecke, und dient erst noch als Vordergrund für Fotografen :-)
Vielen Dank für alle Eure Kommentare und Likes ich freue mich immer sehr darüber.
Here in autumn there are some such fields with purple flowers, apparently they are sown as green manure, the flowers smell very intense and sweet. In the sunshine day many bees are snacking! A wonderful idea, it fulfills several purposes, and serves as a foreground for photographers :-)
Thank you for all your comments and likes. I am always very happy about it.
Macro Mondays ….. Theme " Complementary Colours "
Opposite colours on the colour wheel. For the purpose of the image the blue petals are from a sweet pea and the orange from a begonia.
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Some of us, like me, take photos for the beauty of what we see in SL. Others make their beauty, some tell stories with their art or they have art with purpose.
scylla.rhiadra's art has meaning and purpose. Her photos tell a story , some of the stories are hard hitting , socially relevant and profound.
She uses darkness to help illuminate her story in a way that leaves me in awe. I did not experience her art till she bumped into me one day at 777 motors. I checked out a few of her exhibits at different galleries and was blown away with the topics she covered and shared with her arts in an SL gallery. I felt like I could have been at any modern museum , maybe in SoHo New York.
I was honored when she asked if I'd take a pic with her. Her version shows how much she understands the use of lighting and darkness to share her vision. I took a photo, she captured a moment.
Her Version
Captured at Koh Samui, Thailand
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Jan Hus was a Czech church reformer executed in 1415. His teachings had a profound influence on the history of the Czech nation.
Jan Hus’s contribution to the development of the Czech literary language was the introduction of diacritical marks, such as: č, š, ř, ž, á, í, é. The purpose of this innovation was representing each sound by only one symbol and eleminating digraphs (sounds represented by two letters).
The inscription on the monument reads “Milujte se, pravdy každému přejte”, which means more or less: “Love one another, wish the truth to everyone”. This is a shortened version of a quote from one of Hus’s letters from prison. The day of his execution, July 6th, is a public holiday in Czechia (Jan Hus Day).
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Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA
My name-sake hawk. The most social of North American raptors, these birds cooperate at nests and hunt together as a team. When hunting, a group of hawks surround their prey, flush it for another to catch, or take turns chasing it.
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Nikon Z9 camera with Nikon 500mm f 5.6 E PF lens.
1/2000 F5.6 ISO 1000
“This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success.” - Joshua 1:8
A ring-necked duck floating around Pond 6 with purpose. A poorly named duck. In just the right light you can see a faint chestnut-colored ring around the base of its neck. Not a great mark to identify this species in the field, but according the the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the ring around the neck stood out to a 19th century biologist that described the species using dead specimens. I've never seen a dead one, so I'll have to take their word for it.
... and a withered beside!
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Small open-air museum placed in El Bruc (L' Anoia, Catalonia)
The purpose of the project not only will help keep birds but they will also publicize the territory using an attractive and artistic way.
Community people reconverted scarecrows into "estimaocells" and in its construction they included nest boxes and bird feeders.
The main aim of this community project is improving and restoring the biodiversity in the territory.
Ka Bomhardt’s “Zu Hause 2“ ("At Hone 2“) as a part of the German artist group “Endmoräne“. I took the photo at the group's exhibition “Verlandet" in the Lenné- Park of Castle Dahlwitz, Berlin-Hoppegarten in June 2013.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the anual exhibition could only take place virtually online this year.
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“I find more pleasure in wandering the fields than in musing among my silent neighbours who are insensible to everything but toiling and talking of it and that to no purpose.”
John Clare
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"A soul living in tune with its internal purpose is bound to create utter magic" ~ Drew Chadwick
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CSX B708 arrived in Shippensburg right as a short rain storm moved across the area. I'm a sucker for the Geep mother-slug sets, and when I saw the no-longer-a-GP30 was going to lead west to Letterkenny I stuck around despite the conditions. I'm glad I did.
Just as the rain tapered to a mist the setting sun found a hole in the clouds, setting off this brief rainbow. Luckily the train was close, and made the frame before the light quickly faded.
Just outside of town is this newly abandoned place. I should probably stop for a better shot but it is on a fairly busy road.
Happy Truck tHuRsDay
Sometimes we might just need to stop everything we are doing and change things. Maybe do things totally different.
Serves the same purpose and accomplishes the same thing.
I am quite the philospher, aren,t I?
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South Africa
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Le palais du Prince-électeur de la ville de Trèves a été la résidence des électeurs de Trèves, c'est-à-dire des archevêques de Trèves, depuis le XVIIe siècle jusqu'en 1794. Les bâtiments renaissance et rococo ont été en partie construits sur le site de la basilique romaine de l'empereur Constantin. Au cours du XIXe siècle, l'aile ouest du palais a été détruite afin de restaurer la basilique dans son état initial.
Après l'éviction des électeurs sous Napoléon, le palais a été utilisé comme caserne par les troupes françaises et prussiennes au XIXe siècle jusqu'au début du XXe siècle. Le bâtiment a été gravement endommagé pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale . Ensuite, les bâtiments d'activité économique, appelé château inférieur, a été complètement démoli, à l'exception de la tour rouge et d'un portail. Aujourd'hui, le bâtiment abrite plusieurs administrations. Une partie de l'aile nord est utilisée par la communauté protestante (salle Caspar Olevian) tandis qu'une partie de l'aile sud est utilisée à des fins représentatives (salles de réception ou de spectacles).
The Palace of the Prince-Elector of the City of Trier was the residence of the Electors of Trier, i.e. the Archbishops of Trier, from the 17th century until 1794. The Renaissance and Rococo buildings were partly built on the site of the Roman basilica of Emperor Constantine. During the 19th century, the west wing of the palace was destroyed in order to restore the basilica to its original state.
After the Electors were ousted under Napoleon, the palace was used as barracks by French and Prussian troops in the 19th century until the beginning of the 20th century. The building was badly damaged during World War II. Then the buildings of economic activity, called lower castle, were completely demolished, except for the red tower and a portal. Today, the building houses several administrations. Part of the north wing is used by the Protestant community (Caspar Olevian room) while part of the south wing is used for representative purposes (reception rooms or performance halls).
Monitor Lizard, spotted yesterday at the sidewalk og a busy tourist place on Samui island, Thailand
I am not sure if this is a monitor lizard - if someone knows about, please correct me!
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Thanks to Amy for the suggestion to convert these to black & white!
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lumen print on Adox MCC 110 Premium, fibre base, glossy, variable contrast paper, about 3½ hours' exposure, fixed and converted to b&w in PSE
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[lumen print 041 fixed bw]
This is a close-up of a section of a stained glass window taken from the exterior of a church in Hampton Hill.
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Montgomery County, PA. USA
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Brown Creepers search for small insects and spiders by hitching upward in a spiral around tree trunks and limbs. They move with short, jerky motions using their stiff tails for support. To move to a new tree, they fly weakly to its base and resume climbing up.
Nikon Z9 camera with Nikon Z600mm f 6.3 PF lens.
1/1250 F6.3 ISO 450
Teach me to do Your will, For You are my God; Your Spirit is good. Lead me in the land of uprightness.
Psalm 143:10