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Kodiak Brown Bear in the snow. I have been waiting days and hours for the sow to show up with snow on the ground. I knew time was ticking because she should be going up to hibernate any day now with her two cubs.

I assume that, since farmers cannot burn stubble and ploughing it in uses up nitrogen, it's left on the surface to rot down more slowly

Thats my friend and photographer Sowmya

:)

 

schlaflos in seattle.. but like literally!

having a feel for how long this week would haunt me, & realizing how you two will barely remember.

pro tip - turns out the SF DA was eager to prosecute this ; they love records from survivors during and after assaults. wanna know why i didn't? i hate cops. the entire prison industrial complex should be abolished, criminal court is rigged against survivors of assault, & i'd prefer to live in a world where you have to figure out how to live with yourself knowing what you did. the incident report is there, & i hope you're on your best behavior. peace !

(i'll fix the newton rings later get off my back ok i still don't sleep knowing this shit's here!!)

coast starlight caboose somewhere in southern oregon, february 2012

Gardener sowing sunflower seeds into nursery pots.

 

License photo

Camera: Nikon d200 + nikkor 50mm f/1.8

Prickly Sow-thistle, Sonchus asper (L.) Hill 1769; Family Asteraceae, Order Asterales; captured in Dehu Road Cantt, Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, OH, Summit Metro Parks Bike and Hike Trail

poppy seeds meeting the world for the first time

Ok elle est floue mais plus jolie que l'autre (y)

Created for The Hypothetical Awards Album Cover Design Challenge: www.flickr.com/groups/1179479@N25/discuss/72157643115513844/

Buakaw Por Pramuk (Thailand) vs. Andy Sower (Holland)

 

K-1 MAX 2006 Finals

 

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Sow viene dal Senegal e il suo nome significa "persona saggia", sta facendo il dottorato in storia della letteratura all'università di Parigi ma è in Italia che vive e lavora.

Il suo sogno è... [continua qui]

 

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I've never seen this massive lady bear before, I can speculate that because we lost several sows last year to sport killers, this large sow absorbed the abandoned range...I know this, as she entered out onto the field of the bears she cleared it, every one of the subordinate males immediately departed...

The whole expanse of nature is reflected in my own sincere and feeble soul.

~ Claude Debussy

  

How fragile I feel at times . . . blown in too many different directions by the whims of my sensitive heart. This time however, I feel certain that clarity will guide me to fertile ground where the seed of my intention can take root and grow.

  

This is the mom from a few photos ago that was chased up a tree with her cubs by a large male.

 

Bears often get a bad wrap as being scary and aggressive; while sometimes that can happen for the most part it is us and how we behave around them that dictates a response.

There have been a couple of local bears put down by conservation for getting into garbage (garbage I can say was not properly secured or taken care of) and sure seeing bears in your yard can prove unsettling but can be prevented if we behave appropriately and take precautions to not attract them .

When this sow came down the tree all she wanted to do was eat, she was very calm and gave her cubs the ok to come down as well.

 

People see different things when they look through their viewfinder... I see beautiful creatures with emotion and feelings. I was convinced she was smiling at me.

By Sower Art (Paris, 2017)

The seedhead of Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara ).

John Deere tractor working in a field near Fairburn North Yorkshire

Seed head of a sow thistle along the side of a path in the woods.

As it is a native plant to the Mediterranean countries, it was used in old times to mark fields borders. The big bulbs were planted in lines at fields edges, and at summer’s end before the sowing season starts these flowers will tell the field’s boundaries.

I saw this sow grizzly bear and her cub near the South Klondike Highway, between Whitehorse and Carcross in Southern Yukon while driving back to Whitehorse after a day of exploration in and around Carcross. As it turned out, this was a great dat for wildlife sightings. In addition to this couple, I also saw another grizzly on the way out to Cracross in the morning, a moose, and a coyote (photo also on Flickr)

 

Photographed with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 40-150mm Pro.

...photo taken by buoy GKS47765066 ...to the unknown object is traveling speeder "Utopia" ... projected contact for about 50 hours ...

(to be continued :)

Wild boar (Sus scrofa)

North Zealand, Denmark

my first grizzly bear this year! this healthy looking sow has two cubs, they were playing somewhere in the bushes. Bute Inlet, BC

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