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Pipevine swallowtail butterfly (Battus philenor) sharing this tall thistle (Cirsium altissimum) head with a soldier beetle (Chauliognathus spp.) The thistles along the Nature Center's open field were covered with swallowtails, moths, and beetles.
Emmett www.flickr.com/photos/40262251@N03/
from Australia visits Funky in the Netherlands for the 1st time.
Funky shows Mummy Marian's garden.
EMMETT:
The garden looks beautiful Funky.
I like those purple flowers so much...but actually I'm a bit tired. Can we sit down somewhere for a while.
FUNKY:
Of course we can rest for a while. I know a nice place...look...over there by the Hydrangeas.
Emmett and Funky sit down in the sun by the Hydrangeas.
EMMETT:
Um...Funky...um...can I ask you something?
FUNKY:
Of course
EMMETT:
Eh....why do you always take your bag with you?
FUNKY:
Well ...I want to tell you, but you have to promise not to tell anyone. It's a secret...our secret.
EMMETT:
I promise Funky!!!!
Funky opens the bag and out comes a tiny worn doll
FUNKY:
This is Jopie and my mother made it for me. I always have him with me, so I'm never alone. My father didn't want me to play with dolls, so I always hid Jopie in my bag.
EMMETT:
Oh...Jopie is so beautiful. Can I touch him?
FUNKY:
You may
EMMETT:
Hello Jopie...nice to meet you
I won't tell anyone of your existence
Better get back in the bag
FUNKY:
He is so dear to me Emmett
Now shall we go inside and have some food and drink?
EMMETT:
Oh yes...please. I have a grumbly tummy
Thank you www.flickr.com/photos/40262251@N03/ for the use of your photo of Emmett in my photomontage
Sweets from the sweet
I have a friend who quite often will dip into her pocket and bring out a few sugar-free candies and offer them up. It's nice to have a friend who shares candies. :-)
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Fallow Deer, Bushy Park, England by Brian Slade
Low light in the sky nearing days end walking back to the vehicle a bobcat popped up onto the trail ahead of us. It was aware of our presence yet continued to stop along the way to scan something to hunt. When things like this happen I call it a gift.
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Dalmatian Pelican, Lake Kerkhini, Greece by Rosamund Macfarlane
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Chameleon, Morvi, Gujarat, India by Lakhan Goswami
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Elephant, Kaziranga, India by Kunal Gupta
Love to see all the birds coming to my feeder at the first sign of spring. Happy spring my friends, enjoy =)
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Chamois, Valais Walis, Switzerland by Lionel Favre
Share - Time to share, that is exactly what I love to share; my time.
Either it's with my grandkid, like here - or with my loved ones ❤
Precious time 🙏
Shared Sky connects indigenous artists working in remote communities from either side of the Indian Ocean that have ancient cultural connections to the two sites where the SKA will be located.
Being located on similar latitudes on both continents, the two sites in Australia and South Africa present essentially identical views of the night sky to the peoples that have lived there for tens of thousands of years, and to whom some of the oldest known artwork on earth can be attributed. Shared Sky reflects the SKA’s One Sky concept – that no borders exist in the sky and that the night sky is an increasingly scarce natural resource that belongs to and is shared by all humanity.
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Common Buzzard, Province of Parma, Italy by Francesco Pellegrini