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While Cleo was busy with her long-eared friend, the boys were busy observing the doggies in the neighbour's garden. Both of them were obviously waiting for the dogs to attack the fence again and the Dragon hid behind his brother, just in case .... Surprisingly nothing happened. It seems that Cleo's attack from earlier this week has really made an impression on the dogs, at least for the moment I think Fynn was even a tiny weeny bit disappointed that the dogs didn't do what he thought they would do. :)
The great Aletsch Glacier, as seen from the Sphinx Observatory platform on Juanfraujoch mountain in Switzerland.
With a gargantuan 10 billion tons of ice flow, the Great Aletsch glacier is the largest Alpine Glacier in the Swiss Bernese Alps. It is a part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch protected area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This young deer was stomping the front hoofs upset at something in a distance. Initially I thought he (I think it was a he, although no antlers) didn't like the noise. There is always work happening in the park.
But... see the video next 📹
The Chequers used to be a pub and goes back to Elizabethan times. It is dilapidated now and dangerously close to the River Ver flowing around it, and to a major trunk road, the A 5183 connecting the motorway with Dunstable. However, it is a listed building with some heritage and therefore protected by law. Any owner would not be allowed to change its substance and layout and, if "modernised", all changes would have to be in keeping with tradition. This is a major challenge, and for the last decade, nobody has come forward to accept this challenge. So, decay and dilapidation do continue, together with the protection. Fuji X-Pro3, 35/1.4 lens.
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Found this fox walking along the rocky beach of the Beaufort Sea. Not sure what it would be hunting for among the gravel, but its head was down and sniffing as it walked along. At one point, it marked a piece of driftwood, so it must hunt this beach often. The Arctic Fox numbers are down this year, so it was a treat to find this one.
If we don't act soon, there will not be a planet for the future. We are slowly destroying nature!
When we realize we can make a buck cleaning up the environment, it will be done!
Dennis Weaver
It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the environment.
Ansel Adams
To cherish what remains of the Earth and to foster its renewal is our only legitimate hope of survival.
Wendell Berry
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marina is protecting boo who is sleeping in an unseemly way. like marina would never do that. [liar liar pants on fire]
louie louie protects casually.
almost autumn afternoons
Without sun umbrellas, urban Chinese women would look like dark-skinned country bumpkins in no time.
On the campus of Anhui Medical University in Hefei, the capital of the Chinese Province Anhui
The smoke from wildfires fills the air. I find myself longing to step back outside my door and hug a tree. "When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.
John Muir
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9th May 2016 - 2 x Foxhound protected patrol vehicles sit on the cruise liner terminal in Liverpool waiting to be driven on board the Albion class assault ship HMS Bulwark.
Sorry about the editing, but I was facing the sun for this perspective and it was the only way to solve the burnt out section in post processing. Should I have cloned out the flood light though?
Edit: Image replaced without the floodlight......
We drove down to Denali National Park and Wilderness Preserve on Sunday, Mother's Day. What was intended to be a relaxing day was anything but. We should have known better than to go yesterday, but we went anyways.
Normally, we stay away from Denali during tourist season because of the crowds. We prefer going where no one goes, but we do venture down to the Park in off season.
We seen the usual, moose and caribou, and there were a few people stopped to watch them. We went further on and there was a traffic jam, maybe 15 cars parked watching a bear on the hill. It wouldn't have been so bad if the people parked their cars on the side of the road, but no, in their haste and excitement, they parked their brains in their sphincter and not only parked in the middle of the road, but left their car doors open. It took us a few minutes to get through the congestion, and we parked along the side of the road a few hundred yards down the road. It was pathetic to watch, cars were hopscotching down the road, following the bear. The poor bear was on a hill and wanted to cross the road, but the cars would not let him.
Finally, the bear was right out our window looking at us, I snapped a few photos, this being one of them, then the cars and foot traffic surrounded us.
It took us another five or so minutes to get out of the jam again, we turned around where we could and waited, soon the traffic all passed us, so we knew the bear was out of sight. We left the park, disgusted at the people who park their brains when the see wildlife.
We may try Denali again on a weekday, but we have other places to go where no one goes.
I still can't hike like I used too before I got sick, but we did manage a small hike at another spot on the way home.