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C'è un articolo recente che dice che -dei 9 parametri- ne mancano solo 3 prima dell’estinzione dell’umanità..
L'articolo è qui:
www.we-wealth.com/enterprise/lombard-odier/news/9-limiti-...
E noi? cosa possiamo fare per evitare di superare anche gli ultimi 3? E possiamo recuperare qualcuno di quelli già superati?
#green #verde #plan #limit #planet #pianeta #fiori #flowers #biodiversità #extintion #estinzione
Far beneath the Dwarven realm, a war council has begun. Soon the Dwarves will be leaving their ornate cities, for a time of war is upon them. They must first plan... So the Dwarven generals meet with their supporters...
Final build for my entry to Challenge C for GoH. :)
With phase one of our SUCT2021 (Screw-U-Covid Tour 2021) in the books and safely home, it is time to reflect on all the blessings granted. Many that we hoped would happen occurred…many more happened that we didn’t see coming, as they often do.
When naming blessings, you have to be careful as it is much like that one-minute acceptance speech at the Hollywood award shows I no longer watch. Not enough emphasis on a certain blessing or mentioning it fourth when maybe it should have been second can make it seem unappreciated. Not mentioning it at all can make it seem unnoticed. A major difference in this case, we know that all thanks go to God!
Normally when my Jojo pauses, takes in a deep breath and says “John, I have to tell you something” it normally means that my fly is open or that she is about to share a worry that I do not share. However, when my bride hit me with this phrase the other day, she looked much more serious than normal. It was then that she sincerely blurted out the totally unexpected…she said…and I quote …” Thank you for making me go on vacation!” These words from a true homebody not only warmed my heart, but granted me permission, forever and ever, to plan more vacations. This is what I heard and it is a blessing!
I had hoped to be blessed with great times with friends, good weather & food (mostly on the food) and safe travels…and we certainly were. It was the animal behavior that I was presented with that caught me off guard! I was blessed almost daily with animals I have photographed before but this time doing things I have never seen nor photograph. Yesterday I downloaded 1068 photos, we will start with this one.
Taken on the morning of April 5th, I found myself on a sections of Ft Pickens beach watching Cormorants, Pelicans, Osprey and Eagles feasting on a very large school of fish. The osprey would often dive down, grab a fish and then for the next several minutes battle other osprey and eagles who were trying to take it away. The action was so fast and furious that I had to hand hold my camera and lens in the air, causing both nausea and severe arm fatigue after the first twenty minutes or so of action. Here is one of my favorites from that experience.
Adventure before dementia!
Modelbouw & Hobby "Pijp lines" heeft zijn jubileum gevierd met inzet van Plan V 904 met ritten in Twente.
Hier aan begin van de middag bij Oldenzaal op weg naar Bad Bentheim.
Do you know where you're goin' to?
Do you like the things that life is showin' you
Where are you goin' to? Do you know?
Do you get what you're hopin' for
When you look behind you, there's no open doors
What are you hopin' for? Do you know?
Once we were standin' still in time
Chasing the fantasies that filled our minds
You knew how I loved you but my spirit was free
Laughin' at the questions that we once asked of me
Do you know where you're goin' to?
Do you like the things that life is showin' you
Where are you goin' to? Do you know?
Now looking back at all we've planned
We let so many dreams just slip through our hands
Why must we wait so long before we see
How sad the answers to those questions can be
Do you know where you're goin' to?
Do you like the things that life is showin' you
Where are you goin' to? Do you know?
Do you get what you're hopin' for
When you look behind you, there's no open doors
What are you hopin' for? Do you know?
~Diana Ross
Song: Do You Know Where You're Going To
12/52 Weeks - Colour of Your National Flag
Just when everyone was getting excited with the spring-like weather we've been having for the last couple of weeks, and started thinking about their garden-planting ideas...Wham!
All dreams were put on hold when an early spring snowstorm and colder temperatures arrived. Time for Plan B.
"Week 12 2024" "Monday, March 18, 2024" "52 Weeks: The 2024 Edition" "The color of your national flag"
Continuing the theme of exploring more rural scenes in Dorset, I planned a trip yesterday morning as all the indications were for mist lingering in the morning. Unfortunately, on arriving at my intended location there was no mist and so I quickly diverted to a place I'd only recently discovered. There was a burst of wonderful early colour, followed soon after by some nice, brooding clouds. I hope you like what I captured.
A common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) was patiently planning for the dive from the top of a wetland sitting on a twig with sharp looks. Moments later he met the success - a fish catch. It looked very colourful under the morning Sun. I was chasing its actions for quite sometimes and in this rare occasion it accepted my close presence and hence the result. Pics was taken from river sides of the Ganges in Burdwan, West Bengal, India.
Tijdens de Raimusea safari georganiseerd door Stichting Holland Spoor (Roestrijden.nl) werd een bezoek gebracht aan de Koningslijn van de VSM.
Hier zien we tijdens een fotostop de 151 naast de VSM 2459 staan
Bring on the cold, the ice, the snow,
the winds that blow without quitting.
My home is snug, my larder is full,
I'll spend the whole winter knitting.
For the theme "blanket." This lovely blanket was knitted by my Facebook friend Angie Coppi.
Vanoise National Park is one of the most popular outdoor areas in France. The scenery is mountainous and beautiful, sometimes almost other-worldly, and often very dramatic.
During the summer the Vanoise National Park is essentially hikers territory, and there are numerous trails that can be followed including several long, sometimes difficult but always impressive, hikes.
There are more than 100 mountains over 3000m altitude here, with the highest being the Grande Casse at 3855m above sea level.
On my first night in Arequipa, Peru I planned to do a “blue hour” shot from a third story bar overlooking the main cathedral. Even though I arrived with plenty of time, all the best seats were taken and there was not room for my tripod. So I went down one flight of stairs and found a window which framed the cathedral. I then opened the shutters which gave me these reflections.
Sometimes plan B works out to be better!
The city center of Arequipa, Peru is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is composed of baroque buildings derived from white volcanic sillar stone, giving Arequipa the nickname 'Ciudad Blanca' (White City). To add to the mystique of the city, it is surrounded by three impressive volcanoes (El Misti, Chachani and Pichu Pichu).
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Après avoir exposé à Anvers et à Venise, en 1999, l'entreprise a déménagé dans une nouvelle maison connue sous le nom de Kanaal, située à Wijnegem, à vingt minutes à l'est d'Anvers. Construit à l'origine en 1857, le vaste site était un ancien complexe de distillerie et de maltage. L'architecture existante comprenait des entrepôts en briques et des silos à grains en béton situés le long des rives du canal Albert.
Le développement initial du Kanaal comprenait l'installation des bureaux et des studios de l'entreprise. Cela a été rapidement suivi par l'acquisition d'installations artistiques permanentes, telles que celle d'Anish Kapoor, Au bord du monde. Un plan a été conçu pour faire de Kanaal un centre culturel et résidentiel, un processus qui a commencé au début des années 2000.
Les plans de transformation du site se sont appuyés sur le caractère et l'histoire des bâtiments d'origine pour donner à l'ensemble du quartier un nouveau souffle authentique. C'est un trait central de beaucoup de nos projets. Dick Vervoordt a mené un plan ambitieux pour combiner les efforts de trois équipes d'architectes - Bogdan & Van Broeck, Coussée & Goris, Stéphane Beel - avec le paysagiste Michel Desvigne. La qualité de vie était une priorité absolue et les plans ont été conçus pour adapter la conception de l'intérieur vers l'extérieur, convertissant les anciens bâtiments en nouveaux espaces de vie et de travail.
En 2017, la galerie anversoise déménage dans un nouvel espace au Kanaal, ouvrant par une rétrospective monumentale de Kazuo Shiraga.
Le premier programme de la galerie comprenait une spécialité dans l'art d'après-guerre et contemporain avec un accent particulier sur l'art d'Europe, du Japon et de Corée, en particulier l'art des mouvements ZERO et Gutai. L'accent mis sur Dansaekhwa a suivi, alors que le programme de la galerie et sa participation à des foires d'art mondiales ont pris de l'importance et que sa liste d'artistes s'est élargie.
After exhibiting in Antwerp and Venice, in 1999 the company moved to a new house known as Kanaal, located in Wijnegem, twenty minutes east of Antwerp. Originally built in 1857, the sprawling site was a former distillery and malting complex. The existing architecture included brick warehouses and concrete grain silos located along the banks of the Albert Canal.
The initial development of the Kanaal included the installation of corporate offices and studios. This was quickly followed by the acquisition of permanent art installations, such as Anish Kapoor's At the Edge of the World. A plan has been devised to make Kanaal a cultural and residential center, a process that began in the early 2000s.
The site's transformation plans have built on the character and history of the original buildings to give the whole area an authentic new lease of life. This is a central feature of many of our projects. Dick Vervoordt led an ambitious plan to combine the efforts of three teams of architects - Bogdan & Van Broeck, Coussée & Goris, Stéphane Beel - with landscaper Michel Desvigne. Quality of life was a top priority and plans were made to adapt the design from the inside out, converting old buildings into new living and working spaces.
In 2017, the Antwerp gallery moved to a new space at Kanaal, opening with a monumental retrospective of Kazuo Shiraga.
The gallery's first program included a specialty in post-war and contemporary art with a particular focus on art from Europe, Japan and Korea, particularly art from the ZERO and Gutai movements. The focus on Dansaekhwa followed, as the gallery's program and its participation in global art fairs grew in importance and its roster of artists grew.
Site about to be built on, goodbye tree's, birdsong and squirrel's.
There is a planning order taped to the panel on the right.
LR4295 © Joe O'Malley 2022
According the online information, a secret plan is a secret scheme to do something, especially something underhand or illegal.
So, my portrait of today. I thought it was decent day, but there were things I wanted to get done that I ended up not even attempting... and then I realized that that all too often I never even get to things I want to get done. Sometimes people say that that is the mark of a perfectionist... that they never get out of the planning stages because everything needs to be perfect... but I don't think that's it. I don't think I'm a perfectionist. A world class procrastinator, possibly. Yes, definitely. I avoid things that I don't like to do. I think. I plan. I come up with a plan and then decide that I really don't like the plan and it won't work for me. And then I tell myself that I should go to bed early, get a good night's sleep and get started tomorrow. When tomorrow comes, it is today... and you know how the rest of it plays out.
So, today, after being made aware of the fact that I said "I have no idea what is going on here" way too many times today... but, hey, procrastinator, or not... at least I'm honest and truly, I have no idea what is going on... I went home to avoid the things that needed to be done and ended up further obsessing about my complete inability to accomplish anything. I seem to think that I will one day miraculously find the means to get out of my own way and make great things happen. Yeah... until I realize that it's getting pretty late in the game and I am running out of time. So, I wonder when that will be. All of this worries me. I need to come up with a plan. But first... I'm just going to go to bed early and get a good night's sleep. (See a pattern here.... ?)
Une série "Du soir au matin" je choisie un lieu et je profite de l'endroit .
Nous devions nous posez dans le Ventoux malheureusement le vent a eu raison d'une bonne partie du feuillage d'automne.
repli sur un plan B the secret place...
Plan B
“Time passes. The world turns, and we turn with it, and though we can never go back to the beginning, sometimes, we can start again.”
― Megan Hart
So... Plan B Day. It's Easter, but families can't get together, so we made do with phone calls. There are no church services this Easter Sunday. Plan B was online church services. I got up early and took a drive to take a photo of something that was no longer there... Plan B was a nice leisurely drive taking photos elsewhere... followed by what I actually planned to be Plan B... to take my daily photo in a place other than the farm that I have been challenging myself to find a new photo to take each day... but that place was roped off with police tape and closed... so Plan B became Plan A and I was back to my original plan in my original location... I guess that makes it Plan B?! So, I set my flowers down on the windowsill of a very broken window while I looked around for inspiration, trying to decide what this old farmhouse would offer up to me today. And then I turned around and saw the light hitting the flowers on the windowsill of that terribly smashed window that I have never used in a shot before because it was just too broken, and the light was never right... until now. And it worked.So, time is passing. Most days fly by, but when I think about it, it seems like it has been a very long time since I have been to work. There were 8 new Corona cases in my town today, but that is a 24% increase from yesterday. We can't enter a business without a face mask... and I did have to stop at Home Depot today... and it's a maze... I can't figure out which door they want us to enter through, where we are supposed to pay, or which door they want us to exit through, so I am hoping that I have all I need and won't have to go out there again... because it's too Twilight Zonish. Have you noticed that no one even looks at anyone else anymore? There is absolutely no interaction.But, hey! What about the good news!! The starry starry nights!! People are noticing that with less cars on the road, businesses closing, industries shutting down, and less air travel, that the fog and smog has cleared out, air quality is better than ever... and people are noticing the sparkling clear night sky! How awesome is that?!! And this morning, everyone I worked with reached out in texts to each other to wish them a Happy Easter. That has never happened before either. Yup, the world keeps turning and together we will get through this... and maybe things will never go back to the way that they were... but maybe... just maybe... they will be better! Like this old broken window, that I thought was too broken to be good for anything ... but when the light hits it just right, it's still good... and when the skies clear... the stars shine brighter! Maybe the Universe has a Plan B in store for all of us... and maybe it's even better than Plan A. (Yes, let's go with that...) As always, stay well out there!
Shot on iPhone 16 Pro.
We had a cracker of a storm last night - and I went out for a run today planning where I would find the best puddles.