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Balbuzard pêcheur
Pandion haliaetus - Western Osprey
Hé que je n'ai pas beaucoup de temps pour l'ordi, une dernière semaine que ca passe vite
Mia madre sostiene che il mio non essere fotogenica sia dovuto alla mia paura di essere ritratta.
Dici che ho un terzo occhio che mi permette di guardare aldilà. Forse devo ancora capire di averlo, ho paura di mostrarmi per quella che sono. Come se potessi trovare qualcosa di terribile.
Ieri sera durante il concerto guardavo il mio ragazzo e sentivo quanto ero distante, in una continua ricerca fasulla di me contraddizione perpetua, fuga dall’alterità (anche dalla mia alterità che probabilmente è ciò che continuo a negare).
ZTL mi ha fatto scoprire l’io che non vedevo, lentamente, duramente.
Sono stanca ma so di aver deciso di lottare, una danza rumorosa (...) e sgraziata.
Troverò la mia grazia (spero)
Pensieri banali, lo so
Gaia Righetto, occupazione ex Caserma Salsa, ZTL wake up, Treviso
dietro le quinte di Claudio Rado
Yueh Hai Ching Temple is a Chinese temple in Singapore.
The current structure of this shrine dates back to 1850 and was substantially renovated in 1895. Since then, it has undergone several restorations.
The temple exemplifies a Taoist temple in traditional Chinese architecture.
The roofs of the temple feature highly unusual ornaments, consisting of intricate arrangements of one- and two-story mini-structures and human figurines. These elements are arranged to depict clusters of buildings within a Chinese town.
In this temple, not only is the ridge densely adorned with dragons and miniature models of dwellings, but the copings, gable ends, and hips are also embellished with various structures, including pagodas, sheds, dwellings, and niches. Human figurines are displayed throughout, depicting scenes from Chinese operas that illustrate the courageous and meritorious deeds of gods and ancient heroes from Chinese legend.
Betuws: Krek wak wou (=Precies wat ik wilde)
Krek Wak Wou (Exactly what I wanted) is written on this nice little house for the mill 'Rijn and Lek' in Wijk bij Duurstede.
☛ Please see here more from; the Netherlands.
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Looking back to North Shields on the Tyne ferry.
Voigtlander Bessa folding camera from 1937
Skopar 105 mm f/4.5 lens
Ilford Delta 100 film
Lab develop & scan
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Yueh Hai Ching Temple is a Chinese temple in Singapore.
The current structure of this shrine dates back to 1850.
Temple is an expression of a Taoist temple of Chinese architecture.
The roofs of the temple have the most unusual ornaments of one- and two-storey mini-structures and human figurines. They are laid in such a way as to depict clusters of buildings within a Chinese town. In this temple human figurines are displayed everywhere, depicting scenes from Chinese operas that illustrate the courageous and meritorious deeds of the gods and ancient heroes of Chinese legend.
The fall color is starting to fade but the walk along the water at Side Cut Park in maumee, Ohio is still a great one.
Following the wake of the light
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJRom0ArN64
EXPLORE #1 July 31 2009
Helianthus annuus, llamado comúnmente girasol, calom, jáquima, maravilla, mirasol, tlapololote o maíz de teja, es una planta herbácea de la familia de las asteráceas, cultivada como oleaginosa y ornamental en todo el mundo. Debe su nombre común al hecho de que su inflorescencia gira a lo largo del día mirando hacia el sol. Las inflorescencias crecen al cabo de un tallo que puede alcanzar varios metros de altura y que tiene pocas hojas. Los pétalos pueden ser amarillos, marrones, naranjas y de otros colores.
El girasol es nativo de América, y comenzó a ser cultivado hacia el año 1000 a. C. Los españoles lo llevaron a Europa a principios del siglo XVI.2 3
El girasol contiene hasta un 58% de aceite en su fruto, que es un aquenio. El aceite de girasol se utiliza para cocinar, y también sirve para producir biodiésel. La harina que queda luego de la extracción del aceite se utiliza como alimento para el ganado.
Hay distintos tipos de girasoles: oleaginosos, de confitura o confitería, de alto contenido de ácido oleico y ornamentales.
Kleemannschulen (Wirtschaftsakademie Schleswig-Holstein) am Flintkampsredder. Gesehen von der Prinz-Heinrich-Straße in Kiel-Wik
PORTLAND — The first California condor chick hatched in Oregon in more than a century was set free in California on Saturday, the Oregon Zoo said.
The condor, 15-month-old Kun Wak Shun, had been fostered by an established condor pair.
Though there are no plans yet to release California condors in Oregon, the California condor's former range did extend as far north as the Columbia River.
Explorers Lewis and Clark documented sightings in their journal, calling it a "Vulture of the Columbia" and noted that the species was common. The last condors were seen in Oregon in 1904, near the town of Drain.
Former Oregon Zoo Assistant Condor Curator Joe Burnett, now Condor Coordinator at Ventana Wilderness Society, coordinated the release at Pinnacles National Monument in central California.
The bird was fitted with a GPS satellite tracking tag and was released with four other condors his age.
Biologists will monitor feeding and water sites to ensure that the newly freed birds eat and drink with the wild flock. They will also map daily movements.
Kun Wak Shun began preparation for his release six months ago. He is now full-grown with a wingspan of nearly 10 feet and a weight of 19 pounds.
Copyright 2005 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
PORTLAND — The first California condor chick hatched in Oregon in more than a century was set free in California on Saturday, the Oregon Zoo said.
The condor, 15-month-old Kun Wak Shun, had been fostered by an established condor pair.
Though there are no plans yet to release California condors in Oregon, the California condor's former range did extend as far north as the Columbia River.
Explorers Lewis and Clark documented sightings in their journal, calling it a "Vulture of the Columbia" and noted that the species was common. The last condors were seen in Oregon in 1904, near the town of Drain.
Former Oregon Zoo Assistant Condor Curator Joe Burnett, now Condor Coordinator at Ventana Wilderness Society, coordinated the release at Pinnacles National Monument in central California.
The bird was fitted with a GPS satellite tracking tag and was released with four other condors his age.
Biologists will monitor feeding and water sites to ensure that the newly freed birds eat and drink with the wild flock. They will also map daily movements.
Kun Wak Shun began preparation for his release six months ago. He is now full-grown with a wingspan of nearly 10 feet and a weight of 19 pounds.
Copyright 2005 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.