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Each Day is a new Life. Seize it, Live it 😊👍

Ripening wheat under a heavy sky

Scattered driftwood at Oyster Bay on Vancouver Island

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From Wigton looking towards the solway and Criffel (scotland)

thanks for comments faves views and invites much appreciated

 

This was taken in the area we float down to and then turn around to motor back to camp.

 

You can see by all the scattered salmon remains on the riverbanks that this is a popular spot.

 

The water is shallow, the salmon near death and exhausted and this is primarily where the larger boars fish.

 

You can see this big guy must have gotten into a tussle with another bear by the bite mark on his shoulder.

Autumn leaves scattered onto a path in Beechwood Park, Newport.

Brilliant blue sky reflected in the water, near Eden, SD.

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➧ Hair - [S-CLUB] David @Mainstore

➧ Mask - [DOPEMERCY] Telepathy Mask @The Warehouse Sale

➧ Sweater - [TRUE DAMAGE] Huracan Sweater @Mainstore

This waterdrop reminds me of the impact some has upon me

Both as persons and the words they use

 

Sometimes I can feel that all my foundation, the whole ground I am walking upon, is shaking

It's like a tsunami of feelings

Waving their way through my body and mind

I feel like bursting

Letting it all out isn't always an option

Explosions often becomes implosions

Good feelings or bad feelings

They can be like needles inside

It can be too much

 

Luckily for me the good feelings are the foundation of my life now, but they can hurt too

How weird even that sounds like

Having love in your life gives you worries too

You keep your feelings all locked in, until the release can happen

Letting the waves go out, letting the tsunami calms

Yes, thank you - everything is OK

 

We discover how vulnerable we are when all these feelings come flooding, I guess I'm not in balance yet.

The immense feeling of love I will never take for granted 🙏

 

We are a bunch of walking bundle of feelings, that's for sure

 

We all have these people surrounding us

Making life difficult for us

Making life wonderful for us

It's a mix

 

It is always a balance to find in it all, it takes time to land, how to cope with it all

 

It is for each and one of us to deal with of course

 

But a comforting word from a loved ones always helps

 

The "Walberla" is an ancient magic hill in central Franconia and hosts the eldet sprig celebration of Germany.

The St. Walpurgis festival is held in May and the same named chapel the center of that event. Always worth to visit.

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The birds were all lined up on the beach and it reminded me of that Hitchcock classic film. I had fun chasing them along the shore with my friend Nigel who got a similar shot!

Drifting, wafting, gliding…

My thoughts are as free as the petals that dance so gently…

“Where has he drifted to” I find myself asking…

Another lost to the world beyond my flowery world

here we say: "Christmas with yours, Easter with whoever you want" ;-)

"Eggs-periment" for Smile on Saturday ;-)

My best wishes to all for a serene and PEACEFUL Easter !

 

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Boats resting on the shore in Grand Gaube, Mauritius, as the day heads into the night.

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Wandering around Manhattan with friends, without preparation or a personal agenda, the week after an anniversary that might have included impeding ceremonies, I had only a few minutes to capture a meaningful photo of the 9/11 Monument, failed, and settled for this somewhat austere land/city/sky/scape on the lower west side of Manhattan. Despite the monument’s obvious merits, I wondered about the wisdom of devoting such resources to reinforcing a wound that can never heal. I’ve lived in The New Yorker for half a century, Midtown for a handful of scattered weeks, all after the event, and am not entitled to an opinion.

 

Pumps cry a river.

Life goes on—no time for grief.

Still, it gives one pause.

 

Freedom’s just another

Word for nothing left to lose.

We still have plenty.

 

3 Mar 2022; 13:00 CST; Provia +

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Need much more of this, record heat and very dry. A 3:1 panorama taken with a Canon R5 and merged in Lightroom.

A few miles south of Brownsville where all the tundra swans were staging, sandhill cranes were piling into Pool Slough, another premier wetland complex with excellent waterfowl viewing opportunities. I could see about 100 sandhill cranes from where I was standing and there were many more scattered throughout the vast refuge. These sandhill cranes will feed and rest here until things really freeze up and force them south to their wintering territory in Florida.

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