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Hugo Meyer & Co Görlitz Kinon III 5cm

Taken at PACT Animal Sanctuary's large upper lake. here the waterfowl are free to fly off once they are able, or stay around hopefully enjoying it as much as I did <3

"Through our own recovered innocence we discern the innocence of our neighbors."

- Henry David Thoreau

 

Taken @ KEKELAND - BARDECO

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This is the same little chipmunk that's in the previous image. It has recovered its snack and its composure. However, it seems to be keeping a wary eye on me.

 

Taking a rest and take your time does not mean that you are beaten or not in the mood. It means that you recover and do what is right for you.

 

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Sethi is limping at the moment. He came home on Friday morning with a bleeding wound on his right hind leg and I took him to the vet. Apparently he was involved in a fight again as the wound is clearly the result of a bite by another cat. Unfortunately the fang of Sethi's opponent hit his ankle joint and the whole area is swollen, thus the limp. He now gets antibiotics as well as anti-inflammatory meds twice a day and as usual he is a terrible patient. The good news is that it's already better than it was 2 days ago and he could go into the garden again this morning.

Anemone blanda after the snow with daffodils in the background. Meyer Görlitz Trioplan 2.9/50 @2.9.

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Everglades,Florida

Taken at the "Dutch" Caribbean!

 

This tiny "kolibrie" or Hummingbird was found close to our cabin and was taken care of by the Mondi-lodge owner!

 

Mondi Lodge Curacao: www.mondilodge.com

 

Obviously it had fallen out of the nest or something went wrong during his first attempt to fly!

 

Although she fully recovered, she was not able to fly anymore and after two months I got informed that she -unfortunately- passed away!!

 

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naked bulb made it out of the hospital intact! and altho technically he is "recovered," his ego is still bigger than he is. expect more excitement in future.

35mm Portra 400 Film

Nikon F4, 28mm

Beethoven is recovering. He has an inflammation of the colon. Hopefully things will improve soon with my sweetheart.

Here he is lying on his favorite chair in front of the window

 

Come on my Lion, you can do it!

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After quite a bump into the window and landing in a puddle of water, I decided to dry it and hold it for a while till it was ready to fly away again, which it did :))

A golden May morning in northern Spain fizzes with field breeze and crows with colour while life creeps past like a dormouse, not shaking the grass.

 

BEST LISTEN WITH: 'The Lark Ascending' by Vaughan Williams

...from a blue screen computer crash after inadvertently interrupting Windows latest update. Almost there...

Not enough light (and not enought time) today for good photos but I took this quick snapshot of Tofu for an update after his dental surgery yesterday. He is okay but still recovering. Although only two teeth were removed the whiole procedure turned out to be more complicated and took longer than the vet had expected. I spare you the details. When Tofu returned home yesterday afternoon, he curled up in Fynn's old cat bed which (after all these years) is still the place where he goes when he is in need of comfort. He feels better now, eats well and even wanted to go out into the garden but I decided to keep him indoors today. The problem is that he would eat grass and I don't think that that would be a good idea right now.

Bron : Vogelbescherming

 

Rond 1970 waren er nog maar 170 broedpaar in ons land, nu enkele duizenden. De lepelaar heeft zich spectaculair hersteld. De Nederlandse populatie lepelaars is uniek, in andere landen in Noord-West Europa broeden ze nauwelijks. Lepelaars bevinden zich van februari tot september/oktober in Nederland. Via Franse en Spaanse moerassen trekken ze naar winterkwartieren langs de West-Afrikaanse kust (vooral Banc d'Arguin). Lepelaars broeden in moerassige gebieden, dichte rietkragen of moeilijk bereikbare bomen en struiken, maar ook op kwelders.

 

Before 1970 there were only 170 breeding pairs in our country, now several thousand. The spoonbill has recovered spectacularly. The Dutch population of spoonbills is unique, they hardly breed in other countries in North-West Europe. Spoonbills are in the Netherlands from February to September/October. They move via French and Spanish swamps to winter quarters along the West African coast (especially Banc d'Arguin). Spoonbills breed in swampy areas, dense reed beds or difficult-to-reach trees and shrubs, but also on salt marshes.

the injured swan seems to be recovering; he still looks a little dinged-up and he moves very slowly.

Happy to see Wahclella Falls again after the trail was re-opened on August this year after 2 years closure due to Eagle Creek Fire (Sep 2017).

There are still a lot of trees and vegetation recovering after the fire but Nature is still beautiful and it's showing it off like these Falls.

Thanks to all that work hard to make this trail ready again for us.

After a fire burned out the trees in a remote valley near Tortel, colourful grasses are flourishing. A pond left from recent rains reflects a snow-topped peak and the water reeds, Highway X-904, Tortel, Patagonia.

27/04/2021 www.allenfotowild.com

  

recovered flesh for soul's receptacle...

Around the Grid has a short talk about my return, and the reasons for my absence. I haven't even had a chance to remove my makeup from Fantasy Faire, I was gone so abruptly!

 

Constella skin by Plastik

I have just had major surgery on my eye and will catch up with your photos as soon as I can see much better. Thank you very much for your comments and faves xxx

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Been torn apart,

got so many scratches and scars,

maybe they wont all go away,

but they'll fade

  

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I am recovering...millions thanks for all your kind words.....

 

Location : dpp PutrajayaMalaysia

shot from my Olympus e500 wt 40 - 150mm zuiko

terima kasih - thank you - syukran - for your kind interest & support...really appreciate & take good care always ...rgds tank/sulaiman

camera: polaroid 600

film: impossible px600 uv+

 

all'inizio l'avevo scartata per i toni monocromatici troppo gialli e rossi e lo "strappo" in alto...

ma con il tempo sta acquistando un gusto nuovo,pieno di atmosfera...

Looking Close On Friday-Blue

 

This Blue Jay is one of a handful that had molted but is now growing it's feathers back on it's head.

Photoshop crashed while I was working on this. While I appreciate that I could recover the image, I'm not about to start over to fix what I think didn't turn out right. I'm way too lazy for that. ;)

An aircraft recovered from the bottom of Lake Michigan. This plane took off on aircraft carrier training during World War II but didn't make it back to the carrier. The pilot survived, but the plane went to the bottom of the lake, where it sat for decades.

 

See this and many other items at the Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, MI.

From a recent camping trip in Central Oregon, which is a high desert, and endlessly fascinating. This area had obviously had a forest fire in its past.

 

This stag was having a well earned rest after having a fight. Unfortunately, he wasn't the victor.

Took this shot ages ago, in an old medieval mortuary house in Alnmouth, Northumberland, UK.

 

Then suffered full on hard disk failure. But now it's been recovered. So I'm uploading it as Flickr serves as a very good way to make online backups of jpegs.

 

No post processing, Maltby Standard SOOC.

Lunar eclipse of September 28, 2015. This shot was taken at 5:27 am CEST, at this time the moon was just starting to come out of the deepest shadow.

 

And - what is best - no apocalypse happened (how many were said to happen during the last 10 years for countless reasons?? ), as some self-proclaimed "prophets" and sermonizers wanted to have people believe for a bunch of reasons (the end of a "tetrade" and lots of other stuff). Well, maybe their lives and the life of their followers is boring enough that they need some "end-of-world" scenario to cheer them up a little. And, of course, the money that some guys make with statements like this in books or TV shows might cheer them up as well quite a bit...

 

As for myself, I think watching today's wonderful spectacle - even if it was quite early in the morning - makes it clear that no apocalypse is needed - for whatever reason!

The area that was to become West Palm Beach was settled in the late 1870s and 1880s by a few hundred settlers who called the vicinity "Lake Worth Country." These settlers were a diverse community from different parts of the United States and the world. They included founding families such at the Potters and the Lainharts, who would go on to become leading members of the business community in the fledgling city. The first white settlers in Palm Beach County lived around Lake Worth, then an enclosed freshwater lake, named for Colonel William Jenkins Worth, who had fought in the Second Seminole War in Florida in 1842. Most settlers engaged in the growing of tropical fruits and vegetables for shipment the north via Lake Worth and the Indian River. By 1890, the U.S. Census counted over 200 people settled along Lake Worth in the vicinity of what would become West Palm Beach. The area at this time also boasted a hotel, the "Cocoanut House", a church, and a post office. The city was platted by Henry Flagler as a community to house the servants working in the two grand hotels on the neighboring island of Palm Beach, across Lake Worth in 1893, coinciding with the arrival of the Florida East Coast railroad. Flagler paid two area settlers, Captain Porter and Louie Hillhouse, a combined sum of $45,000 for the original town site, stretching from Clear Lake to Lake Worth.

 

On November 5, 1894, 78 people met at the "Calaboose" (the first jail and police station located at Clematis St. and Poinsettia, now Dixie Hwy.) and passed the motion to incorporate the Town of West Palm Beach in what was then Dade County (now Miami-Dade County). This made West Palm Beach the first incorporated municipality in Dade County and in South Florida. The town council quickly addressed the building codes and the tents and shanties were replaced by brick, brick veneer, and stone buildings. The city grew steadily during the 1890s and the first two decades of the 20th century, most residents were engaged in the tourist industry and related services or winter vegetable market and tropical fruit trade. In 1909, Palm Beach County was formed by the Florida State Legislature and West Palm Beach became the county seat. In 1916, a new neo-classical courthouse was opened, which has been painstakingly restored back to its original condition, and is now used as the local history museum.

 

The city grew rapidly in the 1920s as part of the Florida land boom. The population of West Palm Beach quadrupled from 1920 to 1927, and all kinds of businesses and public services grew along with it. Many of the city's landmark structures and preserved neighborhoods were constructed during this period. Originally, Flagler intended for his Florida East Coast Railway to have its terminus in West Palm, but after the area experienced a deep freeze, he chose to extend the railroad to Miami instead.

 

The land boom was already faltering when city was devastated by the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane. The Depression years of the 1930s were a quiet time for the area, which saw slight population growth and property values lower than during the 1920s. The city only recovered with the onset of World War II, which saw the construction of Palm Beach Air Force Base, which brought thousands of military personnel to the city. The base was vital to the allied war effort, as it provided an excellent training facility and had unparalleled access to North Africa for a North American city. Also during World War II, German U-Boats sank dozens of merchant ships and oil tankers just off the coast of West Palm Beach. Nearby Palm Beach was under black out conditions to minimize night visibility to German U-boats.

 

The 1950s saw another boom in population, partly due to the return of many soldiers and airmen who had served in the vicinity during the war. Also, the advent of air conditioning encouraged growth, as year-round living in a tropical climate became more acceptable to northerners. West Palm Beach became the one of the nation's fastest growing metropolitan areas during the 1950s; the city's borders spread west of Military Trail and south to Lake Clarke Shores. However, many of the city's residents still lived within a narrow six-block wide strip from the south to north end. The neighborhoods were strictly segregated between White and African-American populations, a legacy that the city still struggles with today. The primary shopping district remained downtown, centered around Clematis Street.

 

In the 1960s, Palm Beach County's first enclosed shopping mall, the Palm Beach Mall, and an indoor arena were completed. These projects led to a brief revival for the city, but in the 1970s and 1980s crime continued to be a serious issue and suburban sprawl continued to drain resources and business away from the old downtown area. By the early 1990s there were very high vacancy rates downtown, and serious levels of urban blight.

 

Since the 1990s, developments such as CityPlace and the preservation and renovation of 1920s architecture in the nightlife hub of Clematis Street have seen a downtown resurgence in the entertainment and shopping district. The city has also placed emphasis on neighborhood development and revitalization, in historic districts such as Northwood, Flamingo Park, and El Cid. Some neighborhoods still struggle with blight and crime, as well as lowered property values caused by the Great Recession, which hit the region particularly hard. Since the recovery, multiple new developments have been completed. The Palm Beach Mall, located at the Interstate 95/Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard interchange became abandoned as downtown revitalized - the very mall that initiated the original abandonment of the downtown. The mall was then redeveloped into the Palm Beach Fashion Outlets in February 2014. A station for All Aboard Florida, a high-speed passenger rail service serving Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando, is under construction as of July 2015.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Palm_Beach,_Florida

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