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Before sailing I must rest,
For the waves will soon be my test.
The sea calls with its endless song,
But first, I must rest, before long.
Playa de Porto, Cantabria, Spain.
It has been a rough morning. Strong winds played havoc with the favorite resting place for these seagulls…
Looking almost like it did back in its early days of service, Illinois Central SD70 class leader, #1000, sits at Gilman, IL with an SD70M-2 resting until their run to Champaign later in the day.
Right before sunset the shadows of the High Line's cast iron wall fall on a "peel-up" bench. These benches look like they are "peeling up" from the floor and were specially designed for the High Line, "a 1.45-mile-long elevated linear park, greenway and rail trail created on a former New York Central Railroad spur on the west side of Manhattan in New York City." (en.wikipedia) Meatpacking District, NYC -- June 23, 2021
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It was the middle of the afternoon and rest time for some of the animals on the Kilimanjaro Safari ride at Disney's Animal Kingdom. I photographed this high ISO shot of the Rhino from a moving vehicle in deep shade.
Several years ago I wandered through one of our local cemeteries. I came upon this small chapel among the graves and headstones.
I thought it made a respectful and lovely image.
I've used several effects to arrive at this serene rendering. May all who are in this scene rest in peace.
This is a fish farm just across the road where my house is, in Argao. Taken last month on my trip to the Philippines.
© Darlene Bushue 2022
"The plants and the earth are resting. Maybe we should too. The long days will be here soon enough." Rebecca Raiden
Sunrise from Cottonwood Pass (10/1/22)...enjoy your weekend!!!
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The sky was so clear….
It was interesting to see how architecture could blend with nature this way as I witnessed the sun setting slowly behind the busy Ting Kau Bridge in West Kowloon, Hong Kong
Explore #14 (2021-12-10) - Thank you for stopping by and for your encouraging comments and favorites!
We stopped there to get some water and I took this from the car so the guy didn't notice me...or may be he is really good at pretending.
Allahabad, India
Our Daily Challenge ... resting.
Since childhood, I have referred to flowers which have closed up for the night, as being "asleep", so I thought it might be a good subject for this challenge. Some research on the internet reveals that they aren't really sleeping ... but in a way, they are resting in that they are conserving energy for daytime activities such as reproduction.
Plants that tuck themselves in for bedtime exhibit a natural behaviour known as nyctinasty. Scientists know the mechanism behind the phenomenon: In cool air and darkness, the bottom-most petals of certain flowers grow at a faster rate than the uppermost petals, forcing the flowers shut. But scientists are not quite sure why some plants, particularly flowers, evolved this way. There are several theories, though.
Charles Darwin believed that plants close up at night to reduce their risk of freezing. Another theory suggests that nyctinastic plants are conserving energy — and perhaps their odour — for the daytime when pollinating insects are most active.
Some scientists believe that this behaviour prevents pollen from becoming wet and heavy with dew. Insects can more easily transfer dry pollen, improving a nyctinastic plant's likelihood of successful reproduction.
After being "man handled" by the 4 little girls the turtle eventually makes it to the edge of the creek and then just sits there resting. The girls drifted downstream where they could be heard screaming and hollering and I wandered away. When I came back later he had gotten away! Clever Turtle!