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"They're called thestrals, people avoid them because. they're a bit... different."
The Scene:
• hair - doux - paty (out now at Tres Chic)
• coat - tetra - klee anorak jacket
• hat - kore - zaira's hat (coming soon to Wizarding Faire!)
• fire- lulub- lux (coming soon to Wizarding Faire!)
• thestrals - hopscotch - spooky horse (coming soon to Wizarding Faire!)
Wizarding Faire opens July 23rd at 12pm and runs until August 6th for you to come get all your wizarding world bits and bobs, and explore the amazing world created at the Mischief Managed sim. ♥
Crazy Tuesday theme: footprints
These are the footprints of my grands. These butterfly footprints arrived years ago when they were very little.
Thank you everyone for visits, kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated.
In the valley floats the mist
Trees they tremble, when they're kissed
Their branches wrap around the air
The mist caresses, the bark so bare
Trees excited, they do rise
Into the mist, that fills my eyes
Where they tremble, when they're kissed
In the valley filled with mist
This little Ruby-throated Hummingbird has been showing up at the feeders for a few weeks now. There are several females starting to show up now, too. There isn't a lot blooming around the house, so I'm happy to settle for feeder shots for now.
Thank you to all who came and took a look at this image.... I so appreciate your friendship and support.
I did disable the comments... because I post too much, especially with garden flowers and it's hard for me to keep up with my replies...
Take care, enjoy the day and the last week in April!!
In recognition of World Wildlife Day. March 3rd 2024
"Although hyenas appear similar to dogs, they are actually more closely related to cats. They live throughout much of Africa and eastwards through Arabia to India. Spotted hyenas live together in large groups called clans that may include up 80 individuals and are led by females".
Late evening, I watched as the great egrets and snowy egrets flew in to roost for the night. There were never so many before. Not a great photo because I couldn't get close to them but it shows that their numbers haven't diminished since Ike. In fact, even though I'm not seeing the seasonal birds, I'm seeing so many more of these guys.
“They say a person needs just three things to be truly happy in this world: someone to love, something to do, and something to hope for.”
― Tom Bodett
Relaxing just off Glyder Fach summit with Carnedd Llewelyn in the background.
No idea if it's a he or she but when trying to put a sex to this goat I read an article about repeated cries for help that a climber on Idwal Slabs had heard. Mountain Rescue were called to only find a goat was the culprit!
Tree Swallows returned to build a nest for the second year!
My husband built nesting boxes to proper specifications and affixed them to tall metal poles. In Alaska chickadees thought these were just dandy.
Can you see the piece of long grass this swallow carries? And grass emerging from the bottom of the box? We clean the boxes thoroughly after use. Or my husband does ;)
they may have left my area but were a happy sighting a few weeks ago. still hoping to catch sight of them again this season
They are a little tall (especially given the angle of the picture) but I think they are kinda cute, and I hope my partner agrees. Warning: they DO NOT match the YAH mug color. :/
“They did what human beings looking for freedom, throughout history, have often done. They left.”
Isabel Wilkerson
American journalist
isabelwilkerson.com
Isabel Wilkerson is an American journalist and the author of The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration and Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents. She is the first woman of African-American heritage to win the Pulitzer Prize in journalism.
They say silence is golden. With children, silence is very suspicious...
"Nauczanie zdalne" z plastyki w domu...
Mówią, że milczenie jest złotem. W przypadku dzieci milczenie jest bardzo podejrzane...
Back in the spring of 2019, Zach and I checked off the Mohawk Adirondack and Northern on the must "do" list. We had found out that they were planning on making a run from Utica north to Boonville, NY with empty propane cars for storage with all three engines. Another early morning departure from the house got us to Utica just before dawn to witness the sights and smell of Schenectady smoke. seeing a big train on the main to Boonville was certainly cool. After spotting the empty propane cars north of town, they returned to "downtown" Boonville to give Bailey Feeds a quick switch. Here, MA&N C-425 2456 dips down to the spot track to grab an empty grain car. It is quite an illusion, but in reality there is no room for error in spotting cars here. This was a great day, thanks to our friends at the MA&N with Centuries and lots of sun. April 16, 2019.
Facial pareidolia taking hold.
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There’s Calatrava wherever I go. I stumbled upon another one of Calatrava’s masterpieces in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on the Canary Islands. The majestic profile of the Auditorio de Tenerife has become an architectural symbol of the city and it is also regarded as the finest modern building in the Canary Islands.
The Black-crowned Night-Heron is a unique bird that can be observed in parts of the Southwest year round. This bird primarily hunts the water's edge by night and hides in the thick brush or trees by day. One of the more unique behaviors that these birds possess is that they are known to lure their food to the surface by baiting!
Lovely to see the cows back and roaming free over Newcastle's parkland. These ones are making themselves comfortable on the Nuns Moor.
... they may be just as beautiful and tall as mum. Now they are just irresistibly cute.
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They say 'Two's Company, Three's a Crowd' but not for these three friends :-)
Taken with a Panasonic DMC FZ200
f/4
1/250
108.0 mm
ISO 100
Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)