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The sun is hanging low across the street
As we're fighting, loving, talking in the heat
We're all walking home barely
Everyday we'll meet, everyday we'll meet, do the same
I can sing you a song, take you home
But I can't seem to find my own
I can sing you a song, take you home
But I can't seem to find my way home
We could dance all night and sleep all day
Kiss and love and just walk away
Took pride in all the rules you disobeyed
Moved so slow, we didn't see a change
Taken at Elmira
Like the joy of the sea coming home to shore,
May the relief of laughter rinse through your soul.
As the wind loves to call things to dance,
May your gravity by lightened by grace.
Like the dignity of moonlight restoring the earth,
May your thoughts incline with reverence and respect.
As water takes whatever shape it is in,
So free may you be about who you become.
As silence smiles on the other side of what's said,
May your sense of irony bring perspective.
As time remains free of all that it frames,
May your mind stay clear of all it names.
May your prayer of listening deepen enough
to hear in the depths the laughter of god.
John O'Donohue
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Please, don't fave and run, you will get yourself blocked.
Our new built patio..........
Taken at our home, at the sim Lionheart (Zira): maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lionheart/104/104/22
Everyone is congratulating our government on shutting down schools, cafes, sports, churches, everything but food and medical supplies. We are still allowed to walk outside but must keep 2 meters from anyone we don't live with. The number of cases is now over 100 in NZ but here is hoping these severe measures slow it down.
All of the colors turn to grey- ♪ ♫Click to listen♪ ♫
When heaven takes you home
And you're at the gates alone
If the grass isn't greener
Come back and check I'm still breathing
When heaven takes you home
And you're untouchable
Tell 'em how you backflip through tragic
Show 'em how the struggle made magic (made magic)
Made magic (made magic)
There's nothing wrong with you
But it has hurt to watch you fade away
I don't wanna see the end of the world without you
There's nothing wrong with you
You're perfect, you're cool
You took the best parts of you
Showed me what love can do
When heaven takes you home
And you're at the gates alone
If the grass isn't greener
Come back and check I'm still breathing
When heaven takes you home
And you're untouchable
Tell 'em how you backflip through tragic
Show 'em how the struggle made magic (made magic)
Made magic (made magic)
Show 'em how the struggle made magic (made magic)
Made magic (made magic)
Made magic (made magic)
Made magic (made magic)
Make me small
So I can fit in your pockets when you go
'Cause when you're gone
All of the colors turn to grey
Take five small units, assemble them and they form a larger unit.
You could also make a flower-shape of this phase, by folding the longer 'arms' backwards.
The unit is two-tone, so it's nice to reverse the colors and make two final versions, you'll see them tomorrow ;-))
The colors are darker, it was a clouded gray day.
In these days where the Corona-virus (COVID-19) is ruling the world, we have to take care and look after each other.
I hope everybody is well.
With this plaque I want to end my photo-series about the Matsumoto Castle, Matsumoto City, Nagano, Japan.
Thank you all for your nice comments, favs and views. I appreciate it a lot!!
A bald eagle and its dinner picked up from nearby Pintail Pool at Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge near Mound City, Mo.
So today we are at Lavender bay in the chilled dusk light, looking south across the harbour to Barangaroo.
Photographed from along the Peter Kingston Walkway, which takes you from Lavender Bay Wharf around the bay to Luna Park and Milsons Point.
And here are 'The Eagles' with 'Take It Easy' (1972):
www.youtube.com/watch?v=32Oc2d_3yEk
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom
It has been time to align the Q-Tips accurate. A couple minutes ago there was a huge mess in the bathroom. Gladly we got the tiny little helpers in our house :) Showtime for one of theme.
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My take on this weeks #hss #sliderssunday. The South Pride Lions from Kwandwe. Lots of work had to be done on the light, contrast and colour. The scene as the lion sat within the tall grasses was just phenomenal.
Some lions are "nomads" that range widely and move around sporadically, either in pairs or alone. Pairs are more frequent among related males who have been excluded from their birth pride. A lion may switch lifestyles; nomads can become residents and vice versa. Interactions between prides and nomads tend to be hostile, although pride females in estrus allow nomadic males to approach them. Males spend years in a nomadic phase before gaining residence in a pride. A study undertaken in the Serengeti National Park revealed that nomadic coalitions gain residency at between 3.5 and 7.3 years of age. In Kruger National Park, dispersing male lions move more than 25 km (16 mi) away from their natal pride in search of their own territory. Female lions stay closer to their natal pride. Therefore, female lions in an area are more closely related to each other than male lions in the same area.
The area occupied by a pride is called a "pride area" whereas that occupied by a nomad is a "range". Males associated with a pride tend to stay on the fringes, patrolling their territory. The reasons for the development of sociality in lionesses—the most pronounced in any cat species—are the subject of much debate. Increased hunting success appears to be an obvious reason, but this is uncertain upon examination; coordinated hunting allows for more successful predation but also ensures non-hunting members reduce per capita calorific intake. Some females, however, take a role raising cubs that may be left alone for extended periods. Members of the pride tend to regularly play the same role in hunts and hone their skills. The health of the hunters is the primary need for the survival of the pride; hunters are the first to consume the prey at the site it is taken. Other benefits include possible kin selection; sharing food within the family; protecting the young, maintaining territory and individual insurance against injury and hunger
I was not planning to take this one, saw an airplane flying by, picked up the camera and pressed the shutter button without thinking, not changing anything on the camera, therefore 190mm not 300mm, therefore heavily cropped to ~3.5Mp.
Yellow-headed blackbirds (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus - Icteridae) take cover at the base of the cattails in the marsh.
Uihlein Waterfowl Production Area
South of Waukau, Winnebago County, Wisconsin
Leopold Wetland Management District
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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"The Pont de Normandie (English: Normandy Bridge) is a cable-stayed road bridge that spans the river Seine linking Le Havre to Honfleur in Normandy, northern France. Its total length is 2,143.21 metres (7,032 ft) – 856 metres (2,808 ft) between the two piers. It is also the last bridge to cross the Seine before it empties into the ocean. Despite being a motorway toll bridge, there is a footpath as well as a narrow cycle lane in each direction allowing pedestrians and cyclists to cross the bridge free of charge.
Construction
The bridge was designed by Michel Virlogeux, the general studies have been led by Bernard Raspaud from Bouygues, and the works management was shared between G. Barlet and P. Jacquet. The architects were François Doyelle and Charles Lavigne. Construction [...] began in 1988 and lasted seven years. The bridge opened on 20 January 1995.
At that time it was both the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world, and also had a record distance between piers for a cable-stayed bridge. It was more than 250 metres (820 ft) longer between piers than the previous record. This record was lost in 1999 to the Tatara Bridge in Japan. Its record for length for a cable-stayed bridge was lost in 2004 to the 2883 metres of the Rio-Antirrio. [...]"
(Wikipedia)
These three Ants (see the one in the bottom left hand corner underneath) were trying their best to bring the remains of a dead St Mark's Fly back home for food, the challenge here is when dinner is 5 times the size of you and weights even more, so much so the struggle was evident when watching them. Yet the team work of these guys is extraordinary, just imagine if we could cooperate like this what we could achieve!
Ants have this incredible inbuilt knowledge of what to do, what to look for and how to chemically communicate to incredible abandon, almost entirely on instinct.
Hope everyone is having a great week and so as always, thank you! :)
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“Kidnap me and take me away. Throw me across the back of your bike and show me what it feels like to have the wind in your face and the sun on your skin, day in and day out. If it's anything at all like this then it must be heaven on earth. ”
― C.M. Stunich, Losing Me, Finding You
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