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You enter my mind... as if in a dream. You steal my thoughts.. away does seem. You tug my heart till it does burn. You fill my soul.. for you I yearn... ♥Jules♥
Photo taken at Mimmo
A Verditer Flycatcher (Eumyias thalassinus) was resting on a beautiful perch during a continuous raining. The colour of the bird was beautifully depicted against the backdrop and the raindrops scattered everywhere in motion made this a delightful composition here. Pics was taken at Eagle-nest National Park, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
two things to remember in life.
take care of your thoughts when you are alone & your words when you are with people.
- Vivien Dress
* from the song "Steer your way"
by Leonard Cohen
There is no particular meaning hidden in the title, I just liked the verse of the song.
Morning sunshine, indoor geraniums and ivy from the garden .... and it feels like Spring 😊
Happy Bokeh Wednesday!
Geraniums and Gentians set: Here
Miniature Vases: Here
From the garden Here
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Change your thoughts and you'll change your world.
- .Megan. Crop Top
- .Jessy. Panty
- Catherine (pose 5)
"EMOTIONS"
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Good afternoon everyone, thought i would have a terrible day today, it was raining when I left this morning, 6:20-a.m. and drove the first 66-miles and never took out the camera from it's case. Traveled to the Western Limits
of rural Hendry County and it was like paradise, blue skies, big puffy clouds and a warm breeze, from there it was all uphill and had a wonderful day photographically. Nice images today not quantity bu quality, Hawks, Falcons and many other species, I do really live in Paradise.
Thanks for stopping by and thank you for everything, much appreciated.
I'm really not sure what he's got in his talons, a food source for sure Ethan.
We see these birds so sporadically so when we do it's always a thrill, and very exciting.
It is thought to have been first built circa 1627 as this date is carved on part of the framework. This is the earliest date to be found on any windmill in the British Isles. It should be remembered that such a structure would have had to have frequent repairs made to it, so the mill may predate 1627. It was dendrochronologically dated in 2004 by Dr. Martin Bridge of the Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory when the oldest pieces in the buck were found to be from trees felled in winter 1595/96 and spring 1597. The 'new' crown tree was made from a tree that felled in spring 1670, while the quarter bars of the trestle were from trees felled between 1824 and 1826, so like most mills, it is a mix of old timbers variously recycled or hanging on from their original use.
For nearly three hundred years grain grown in the two adjoining villages was ground at the mill into flour. In 1874 the mill was bought by Adelbert Wellington Brownlow Cust, 3rd Earl Brownlow who owned the nearby Ashridge Estate. He subsequently left it to a local farmer, who ran a successful milling business from the mill.
In 1902 the mill was seriously damaged during an enormous gale, damaging it beyond the price of economic repair. Around 1922 the derelict ruined mill was bought from the Ashridge Estate by a farmer whose land was close to the mill. In 1937 he donated it to the National Trust. However, it was not until 1963 that a band of volunteers began to carry out renovations at their own expense. The mill appeared in an episode of The Champions titled The Invisible Man which was filmed in 1967.[2] In 1970, after an interlude of 68 years, the mill once again ground corn.
Mid thought/mid conversation standing in my studio/shop . Nikon 50mm 1.8 Series E @f2 in available light.
... my first photograph of 2020 was of this pensive Chickadee. They are one of my favorite birds to watch.
youtu.be/D9KCqItgmxk?si=WSVCDQh_smzZVG9D
..." one more step, he said to himself, one that I remember on the way home and there she will wait for me raising his hand... come...
He rose at dawn, whispered to the breeze: one more step... and waving among the paths of life, she received him in her ear... they both smiled...
Four sips of coffee, three thoughts, two turns of the key... a drop of rain wets her cheek, (She cried with joy, closed her eyes and thought about her arrival)... they both smiled...
He knows how to blur the traces of his footsteps, but today, with an upward curve under his nose, he knows that there is only... one more step"...
Moon.