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Leopard with offspring in Namibia

 

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As everywhere in the world caring for the young ones is a kind of instinct for most animals and human beings. To watch the lioness with her three cubs was really a joy for me. The young ones were playing, took a pause, walked away from their mother, were running around. The lioness waited, turned around, walked backwards and at the end they disappeared together into the bushes.

I wish you all a wonderful Christmas time.

The best protection woman can have is courage...and perhaps a baby dragon...

 

This girl I know, needs some shelter

She don't believe anyone can help her

She's doing so much harm

Doing so much damage

But you don't want to get involved

You tell her she can manage

And you can't change the way she feels

But you could put your arms around her

I know you want to live yourself

But could you forgive yourself

If you left her just the way you found her?

 

🎧 l i s t e n

 

(I should get two more 🐉 and dye my hair blonde...?)

~ You're my protector, my home

I'm nothing without you

You're my deflector, I know

That nothing can get through

You feel the feelings for me

So I don't have to face the things I do ~

 

♪Mesh - My protector♪

 

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Hi all !!

 

I wanted to create a little character while listening to my lord. Thanks to him for the inspiration !! Haha. So i create a doll, a robot capable of living, of contemplating the world with its own wobbly thoughts. I hope you like it.

 

Story : "Programmed for your "happiness" and "protection", I know what you are doing and where you are. I'm coming and will take care of your case. I promise..."

 

Thanks for watching and your support !! ♡

The music : 🎵.

 

You can zoom for more details...

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NEW @ Armour : "[DS] (ADD) // Armour Harness - Jake" at Man cave Event and soon at Damaged Society Mainstore.

 

NEW @ Face tattoo : "cyber babe // . i i c i n g" at The DarknesS Event and soon at iicing Mainstore.

 

NEW @ Earrings : "L'Emporio&PL ::*Penta*:: -Bento Piercings-" at Man cave Event and soon at L'Emporio Mainstore.

 

@ Choker : "L'Emporio&PL::*Evil Drops*::-Pearl Choker-" at L'Emporio Mainstore.

 

NEW @ Veins : "[NoRush] Blood Thirst (BOM for Lelutka EvoX)" at [N O R U S H]. Mainstore and Marketplace.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZsoQbfOIGY&list=WL&index....

 

@ Massive Attack Feat. Tracy Thorn. Model: Maximilian

Coquelicot et sa dernière pétale

  

On the grounds of Castle Howard. York.

  

Digital shot.

Suffolk Sea Defences

These stone walls are intended to break the waves during storm surges before they roll with all their force towards the dikes. Like here in Cuxhaven (GER)

 

Diese Steinwälle sollen bei Sturmfluten die Wellen brechen, bevor sie mit der ganzen Kraft auf die Deiche zurollen. So wie hier in Cuxhaven (GER)

bread slicer protection

MacroMondays Spiky

Protection of mother nature, veneration and respect. Love for nature above all.

 

Music is for the guardians:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpxA_ZxGX_M

In camera stack of 9 exposures

(9 Multiple Exposures with average setting)

"Nauti'cal and Nice

 

MV Pacific Sentinel pulling away from the dock located on Granville Island, BC Canada

 

PACIFIC SENTINEL (MMSI: 316038854) is a Anti-Pollution and is sailing under the flag of Canada.

Her length overall (LOA) is 20 meters and her width is 7 meters.

Spill Protection / Anti pollution

  

The Burrard Bridge (background) is a five-lane, Art Deco style, steel truss bridge spanning False Creek

Constructed in 1930–1932.

  

I truly appreciate your kind words and would like to thank-you all, for your overwhelming support.

 

Have a great weekend......

~Christie

 

**Best experience in full screen

It was an exceedingly windy day, so I can't help but think that the hoverfly was hanging onto the stamen of a day lily for a bit of protection.

 

Thank you for your visits and comments, they're all greatly appreciated. Have a great day!

  

Guardians of The Thames

Mom and dad barnacle goose shielded their young from the camera. At first they stood between me and the little ones, but after they got used to my presence they stopped doing so. Nice to see how they protect their young.

 

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MR. PAUL:

As you can see I am fully protected against covid-19.

I have to continue with that face protection, because I will be vaccinated on 9 May.

Then I can give everyone a big bear kiss again.

 

Mr. Paul

Macro Mondays - Plastic

For Smile on Saturday.

The umbrella was a gift from my daughter.

  

Many thanks for your visits, kind comments and faves, very much appreciated.

Now school has started again today and a lot of tourists have gone back home, I will visit this place on a regular basis again.

 

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Lebensmittelschutz....

 

Foto: Klaus

Zeiss 100/2 Makro Planar

We made an early morning visit to Biscuit Basin in Yellowstone National Park. Lots of fencing along the boardwalk there to keep the curious from stepping off the walkway and falling through the crust into the scalding water.

 

Happy Fence Friday!

  

An umbrella pine tree giving shade to an old vineyard Provençal cabanon.

 

"Vineyard cabanons take us back to the time when country people didn't own any tractors or cars and spent whole days working in the vineyard. The cabanons were places where they could rest and find shelter in case of bad weather. The fireplace brought a little warmth and comfort. It was also the place to have lunch - the fireplace could then be used to heat up the meal prepared at home and brought to the fields. And finally they were used as storage places, where tools were left in the evening, before going back home. The larger ones sometimes have an attic and/or a cellar. They often have two rooms: one for men, the other for the horse, a precious assistant to the winegrower for his work in the vineyard. He too was sheltered in case of bad weather, and the room also allowed to store his food. We can say that vineyard cabanons were social markers: the more money people had, the bigger the cabanon they built and the more decorated it was (cornices, wooden laces, friezes, freestone door and window lintels, sundials...)"

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