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A painted lady butterfly on blue mistflowers in the Butterfly Garden of the Tucson Botanical Gardens in Tucson, Arizona.
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Laura Ellen Bacon's Course
Course is deeply curvaceous work that descends into the River Cray, a chalk stream*, at Hall Place. Being peaceful yet uncanny, having a quiet, seeping stillness but also a momentum that seems to be guiding its weight towards the clear depths below.
My lovely bicycle - he's having to take some enforced rest as I have injured my knee, but hopefully it won't be too long before I'm back in the saddle - HSoS!
The lonely an mournful burying ground of long departed souls where the Endless: Permafrost wreaks havoc on their final resting place. slurl - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Haraiki%20Bay/4/88/23
I was looking up at the sky and taking photos of the beautiful clouds above when this fell in front of me.
There's so much life all around. The fields and trees are green and vibrant and yet this leaf chose this time of year to find its final resting place.
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rest area along the hiking trails at
Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. (Kansas)
Note: several old stone benches in the background.
Closeup of friend coyote, "Millie", reposed @ the Minnesota Zoo.. Dakota County, MN.
Visitors: Feel free to peruse my photostream & albums for various seasonal pix of wildlife/scenics/florals.
Red-rumped Parrot (Psephotus haematonotus) juvenile
The Red-rumped Parrots in the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands have had a good breeding season. There are many juveniles around.
This fawn and 2 siblings were resting in our neighbor's front yard, nibbling on the grass.
iNaturalist link www.inaturalist.org/observations/132944527
Jenny Pansing photos
Bombylius major (Große Wollschweber, arge bee-fly) on Orchis mascula ssp. speciosa. fortunately, this fly took at long rest, letting me plenty of time to focus manually.
God pours life into death and death into life without a drop being spilled.
A brave and strong woman was taken from us yesterday.. so young at just 32, and taken by the wrath of cancer.
Her personality was bubbly, friendly and never once did she complain about the curse bestowed upon her.. her fight and resolve is an inspiration to me, and she'll be sorely missed.
Rest in Peace Deedee Fadoodle.
Pensée du jour :
Ne pleure pas parce que c’est fini, souris plutôt parce que c’est arrivé.
-Do not cry because it is finished, smile rather because it arrived.
-Weine nicht, weil das beendet ist, lächle lieber zu, weil das angekommen ist.
-Non piangere perché questo è finito, topo piuttosto perché questo è arrivato.
This Little Pied Cormorant was resting in between a very successful diving for breakfast. We saw this bird and another for much of the morning and with several fairly large fish! Geelong Waterfront near Cunningham Pier HWW :))
I feel so special. After all my fears and thrills from my Monarch efforts this summer, I'm thrilled again to have the Monarchs passing through my yard on their way to somewhere. They've been just kindof fluttering through, one at a time, circling, occasionally making a refueling stop. So here's today's visitor, a male (I got so smart studying up). You can just tell by the smudge on the underside of his wing (I marked it). It's much more obvious from the topside. I watched for a little over a half-hour and it was all boy(s) - not sure if it was the same guy or more than one, since I only saw them one at a time. I sure hope he gets where he's going. What a joy to be a part of this cycle.
If you check this large, you can see how the eye is spotted to match the rest of his outfit. I find that fascinating.
This common wood pigeon (columba palumbus) had just expended a lot of energy in mating with its partner - time for a rest!!! Photographed in Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire, England.
A hammock showed up one day on the rivers edge, it was there about a week and then disappeared just as quick. Never saw it occupied, but it would have been a great place to rest a few.
Etta is doing plenty of resting after having some lumps removed. The coat is an attempt to stop her licking the wounds.
allein an einem beliebten Wanderziel kommt nicht oft vor, aber die Hütte auf der Kalmit war wegen der Pandemie geschlossen und es war sehr windig und kalt.
alone at a popular hiking destination does not happen often, but the hut on the Kalmit was closed because of the pandemic and it was very windy and cold.
Not the normal place that I would see a Blue Heron. He is normally in one of the ponds not 100 feet from where he is now. He must be catching a few ZZZ's before he starts his food hunt again. The focus these birds have while they hunt is amazing.