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Querétaro - México.

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"Ah! like gold fall the leaves in the wind,

long years numberless as the wings of trees!

The years have passed like swift draughts

of the sweet mead in lofty halls

beyond the West, beneath the blue vaults of Varda,

wherein the stars tremble in the song

of her voice, holy and queenly.

 

Who now shall refill the cup for me?

 

For now the Kindler, Varda, the Queen of the Stars,

From Mount Everwhite has uplifted her hands like clouds,

and all paths are drowned deep in shadow;

and out of a grey country darkness lies

on the foaming waves between us, and mist

covers the jewels of Calacirya for ever.

Now lost, lost to those from the East is Valimar!

 

Farewell! Farewell! Maybe thou shalt find Valimar.

Maybe even thou shalt find it. Farewell!"

   

LEGEND OF THE ASPEN TREE: The great spirit came down to earth and all the trees bowed before him. All except the mighty and proud aspen. The great spirit said to the aspen trees because you do not honor me you shall forever tremble and quake. :) (it was raining, windy and cloudy up there this am but still the colors came through pretty good)

 

GRAND MESA this morning

 

THANKS

""The wind is blowing………the little drop is trembling, it is a bit scared it might fall…..the wind blew once more and indeed the next moment the drop fell…""

 

A combination of water and wind for the Macro Mondays theme “Four Elements”.

 

Happy Macro Monday everyone!

Shiota Chiharu au MAM

Tokyo

Mockingbirds, Thrashers, Tremblers and Catbirds are in the same family, besides their colors Catbirds and Mockingbirds behave so much alike, great mimics of cat sound also great singing bird.

Video of Catbird sound.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEJXzz1htc0

Lyon

Un monde tremblant

"Tremella mesenterica (common names include yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler, and witches' butter is a common jelly fungus in the Tremellaceae family of the Agaricomycotina.

It is most frequently found on dead but attached and on recently fallen branches, especially of angiosperms, as a parasite of wood decay fungi in the genus Peniophora.

The gelatinous, orange-yellow fruit body of the fungus, which can grow up to 7.5 cm (3.0 in) diameter, has a convoluted or lobed surface that is greasy or slimy when damp.

It grows in crevices in bark, appearing during rainy weather. Within a few days after rain it dries into a thin film or shriveled mass capable of reviving after subsequent rain.

This fungus occurs widely in deciduous and mixed forests and is widely distributed in temperate and tropical regions that include Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America. Although considered bland and flavorless, the fungus is edible. Tremella mesenterica produces carbohydrates that are attracting research interest because of their various biological activities. - WiKi

 

"Gele trilzwam (Tremella mesenterica)

De gele trilzwam is een trilzwam uit de familie Tremellaceae.

De gele trilzwam is het gehele jaar door, maar vooral in voorjaar en late herfst, te vinden op takken van loofbomen en struiken. De soort is algemeen in België en Nederland.

Het vruchtlichaam heeft een doorsnede van 1 tot 5 cm en is onregelmatig hersenachtig geplooid. Het komt tevoorschijn uit spleten in boomschors en is eerst geel en later bleekgeel gekleurd. In droge toestand verandert de substantie van geleiachtig tot kraakbeenachtig taai en ook donkerder van kleur." - WiKi

Can you hear the wind? Long exposure on a stable tripod. I hesitated to leave this up last year, but assumed on Sliders Sunday folks might feel more lenient, even though I did little to the photo.

 

Only the wind moved on this cloudy day. Aspen leaves "quake" or tremble in the wind. The pink leaves came from a fruit tree of some sort.

 

About as shot from RAW. The camera and lens and Nikon 2x teleconverter were on a heavy duty tripod using a Jobu-Design gimbal head.

 

I adore these leaves and trees. But this is the first time I've let the strong wind determine the photo.

 

*In January 2022 I asked for help, and a Flickr support hero removed my accounts from the Explore algorithm.

I chose this photo for MM theme as symbol of our lives at the mercy of COVID pandemic.

Beside the EXIF info you can find for this photo, I used also a ND filter to lower the shutter speed and increase the trembling effect.

“Never say there is nothing beautiful in the world anymore. There is always something to make you wonder in the shape of a tree, the trembling of a leaf.” - Albert Schweitzer. Enjoy a Tree-mendous Tuesday.

tremble with strange, intolerable thunder

L.P.Johnson)

 

(SaNaRae)

vedo ancora l’acciaio tremare...

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much better large size and on black - molto meglio in grande e su sfondo nero

View On Black

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Grazie a tutti gli amici di flickr per i gentili commenti e le visite.

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thanks to all my flickr friends for your kind visits and comments.

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for ~ fence Friday ~ group

happy fence Friday

( Do not ) Tremble is a great track by The Low Anthem , who we saw in Bristol last night and were superb. I love these overpowering Liassic Limestone cliffs on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, but they're not very stable, so being at the base of them is not a good idea. Do not tremble sums up my feelings, and also the wish the cliffs don't move.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeA-jYDrZYQ&list=PLyfrLkdc-d4...

Chiharu Shiota’s installation Accumulation: Searching for the Destination is made from approx. 430 oscillating suitcases, the work inspired by the discovery of old newspapers in a suitcase she found in Berlin. All things have their own, innate memories, and in this case, the suitcases suggest the memories, movement and migration of strangers; the very journeys of people’s lives. View the work in ‘Chiharu Shiota: The Soul Trembles’ at the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), Brisbane until 3 October 2022.

Original image to the left has been flipped horizontally to create a Mirror effect.

... in the river Main ...

Across the warm night's subtle dusk,

Where linger yet the purple light

And perfume of the wild, sweet musk,—

So softly glowing, softly bright,

Tremble the rhododendron bells,

The rose-pink rhododendron bells.

 

[from "The Rhododendron Bells" by Ella Higginson]

 

It has taken me all day to get into the new, improved Flickr. I'll catch up tonight and tomorrow. Good luck, everyone!

 

North Saanich, Vancouver Island

 

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Albert Bridge, London

 

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Kearns, Ontario, Canada

 

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Lors de mon voyage à travers le Canada, j'ai eu l'occasion de voir deux ours noirs et les deux en Ontario. Voici le deuxième que j'ai tout simplement aperçu en roulant sur la route Trans-Canadienne juste avant de rentrer au Québec après Kearns. Il était grimpé tout au haut d'un Tremble et se gavait des jeunes pousses et des fruits. Ce jeune mâle ne semblait aucunement importuné par ma présence sur la route au pied de l'arbre. Une observation que j'ai adoré.

  

Kearns, Ontario, Canada

 

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During my trip across Canada last spring, I had the opportunity to see two black bears and both in Northern Ontario. Here is the second one that I simply saw while driving on the Trans-Canada highway just before enterring the Privince of Quebec after Kearns Ontario. He had climbed to the very top of an Aspen tree and was gorging himself on young shoots and fruit. This young male seemed in no way bothered by my presence on the road at the foot of the tree. A sighting that I really enjoyed.

It's edible but tasteless and apparently sometimes used to give texture to soups. No, I didn't try it and would rather just leave it in the woods. It lights up the dark, autumnal forest floor prettily if it catches a ray of sunlight as in this photo.

Trembler indeed: Tremella mesenterica.

 

You are standing on the hill

All looking eyes, you always thrill

Your skin exposed in the mist

Trembling, as it is slowly kissed

By desire that does fall

It wants your beauty, it want it all To feel the excitement, feel the thrill

Of making you wet, upon the hill

I love rainy days and the way the now-larger and fuller trembling aspen leaves catch drops.

 

Comments not expected. I post photos that I might print. However, one photo drive wouldn't boot this morning, but the backup peripheral drives worked fine. Shutting all down to reboot.

 

850mm

  

En 1789, un tremblement de terre a produit un affaissement du graben de 67 m d'un coup !

Les coulées postglaciaires de basalte à olivine( $1) émises par le Skjaldbreidur emplissent le fond du graben.

Ces mouvements sont aussi la source de tremblements de terre fréquents, et parfois une activité volcanique se manifeste par l'augmentation de la température des eaux de la rivière avoisinante.

Les bords de la faille s'agrandissent en moyenne de 1 cm chaque année

($1) L'olivine est un minéral du groupe des silicates ,qui se cristallise

 

In 1789, an earthquake caused the graben to sink 67 m at once!

Postglacial olivine basalt flows ($ 1) emitted by the Skjaldbreidur fill the bottom of the graben.

These movements are also the source of frequent earthquakes, and sometimes volcanic activity is manifested by the increase in the temperature of the waters of the neighboring river.

The edges of the fault widen on average by 1 cm each year

($ 1) Olivine is a mineral from the silicate group, which crystallizes

 

¡En 1789, un terremoto hizo que el graben se hundiera 67 m de una vez!

Los flujos de basalto olivino postglacial ($ 1) emitidos por el Skjaldbreidur llenan el fondo del graben.

Estos movimientos son también fuente de frecuentes terremotos, y en ocasiones la actividad volcánica se manifiesta por el aumento de la temperatura de las aguas del río vecino.

Los bordes de la falla se ensanchan en promedio 1 cm cada año.

($ 1) El olivino es un mineral del grupo de los silicatos, que cristaliza

 

yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler, witches' butter - all common names for tremella mesenterica

 

The crocuses stand in all their glory, trembling on their delicate stalks, but, it’s fantastic to see them, at last some splashes of colours in the grass.

 

In some areas there are whole carpets of them, fills me with hopeful expectation of all the things to come, the beauty to absorb and of course eternalise…

 

AND, SURVIVOR...CROCUS

I saw them in the grass, probably trampled by dogs or children.

Picked it up carefully and brought it home... to photograph...

 

I had to hurry because they are iconic out-door flowers! Love the cold and NOT warmth!

It opened up nicely one last time in all its purple and orange glory.

 

Another one of my rescues.

 

Have a beautiful day and thank you for visiting, Magda, (*_*)

 

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Tribute to David Bowie and his song "Let's Dance"

Décoration de confessionnal

Collégiale Notre-Dame-et-Saint-Domitien, Huy.

Field Pond, Harold Parker State Forest, Massachusetts, USA

This is one of my attempts at minimalism and ICM.

Just playing with the new used lens. Watching these rotating, twisting leaves and trees fascinates me. I love aspen trees and their quaking leaves, or in this wind, blowing and turning on their tiny stems.

 

"The quaking or trembling of the leaves that is referred to in the common names is due to the flexible flattened petioles. The specific epithet, tremuloides, evokes this trembling behavior and can be literally translated as "like (Populus) tremula", the European trembling aspen."

Wikipedia

 

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Aspen grove in Banff National park, Rocky Mountains, Alberta, Canada. Aspen is a common name for certain tree species; some, but not all, are classified by botanists in the section Populus, of the poplar genus. Populus tremuloides is a deciduous tree native to cooler areas of North America, one of several species referred to by the common name Aspen. It is commonly called quaking aspen, trembling aspen, American aspen, Quakies, mountain or golden aspen, trembling poplar, white poplar, or popple.

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