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Som iguals, Som diferents /We are the same, we are different
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Som iguals, Som diferents /We are the same, we are different
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… with Ukraine 🇺🇦
Ми солідарні з Україною
Finland – Lapland – Hunter skiing on an iced river
youtu.be/Y96WY5Do_bs (Nickelback - 2011)
It's difficult to know when these establishments are open with the Covid rules changing every 5 minutes.
Hence we can allow no appeal to patriotism, to revenge any national insult or injury :-)
William Lloyd Garrison, Declaration of Sentiments, Boston Peace Conference, 1838
RESIST!!
acer, chameleon Japanese maple, 'Corallinum', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina
Never be cruel
I want to live life
Be good to you
I want to fly
And never come down
And live my life
And have friends around
We never change do we, no
We never learn do we
So I want to live in a wooden house
I want to live life always be true
I want to live life and be good to you
@Coldplay
As a German, I'm not used to such memorials for the victorious soldiers of wars past. Obviously, the Brits have another history.
Many of you who are lucky enough to go on safari have seen examples of the symbiotic relationship btween animal and animals and birds. I have seen it as well but in the past the birds flew away before I could get a decent picture.
Luck was with me again here by Lake Nakuru where I finally was able to capture oxpeckers with an impala. The birds pick ticks and other insects off of the impala. And I guess we have to believe that the impala is appreciative. I know many of wehumans would be.
A rather common warbler found throughout the Himalayan Belt. We sighted them almost everyday much of the journey. I know now that these are endemic to the Himalayas.
These are small birds - maybe less than 10 cms and incredibly active in the roadside bushes, trees and clumps of vegetation. I love the color of these birds and they are quite agile. The birds feed on small seeds, tree insects like Spiders, caterpillars and berries maybe. We never saw them on the ground anytime and most of the time were shooting almost 70-80 deg upwards. Except onetime when we were overlooking a valley and got this shot!
Thanks in advance for your views, faves and feedback if any.
This work was created for the Vivid Virus Art Group.
HSS 😊😊😍
It expresses my feelings of determination that we shall overcome this Coronavirus pandemic, it is not easy now and will not be easy in the near future but with the will to band together with love we can overcome and move on. We are strong and must be patient while our scientists find a solution, we owe it to our children and grandchildren. Sending loving thoughts and friendship to you all.
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️
☠ Tune: Aerials - System of a Down ☠
www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-iepu3EtyE
☠ WearinG ☠
Bikini Bottom: Meva
Bracelet: Meva
Ink: Upper: Carol G - Living in Perfect Harmony / Lower: Carol G - Bird Leg
Pose: Infinity (@ Whimsical)
Hair: Lamb
☠ LocaTion ☠
Las Islas
Picture dedicated to my angel, María :) 💋 💋 💋
“Families don’t have to match. You don’t have to look like someone else to love them.”
Quote — Leigh Anne Tuohy
Well, here they are, all three of them! I think they are talking about the weather and what they will eat tonight ;-))
The song 'We Are Family' by Sister Sledge, just popped up in my head. Enjoy!
From left to right:
- origami Owl ver. 2
- origami Owl ver. 3 (with legs)
- origami Scops Owl
All designed by Yoshio Tsuda
In the first comment box, you can see them individually.
We were lucky enough to be driving by near sunset. This is a very touristy waterfall as it's literally on the side of the road on a very scenic route that connects Dingle to Tralee.
BW POSES - BENTO STATIC POSE 009
Finer threads - Santiago skin
Finer threads - Peter vest
Finer threads - Scott jeans
ManCave
POSEvent
“We learn more in crisis than in comfort.”
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Thank you for your kind comments and supports in these dark times!.
Wishing you all wonderful safe and healthy days ahead!.
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I don't know who wrote the quote, but it's very true and I felt like posting it.. And No.. I don't think I'm a horse..
Horses have always been an important part of my life. They are always there for you and don't ask questions why. You either get them or you don't.
Thank you for the texture ~diAnNa~
The tallest sunflower in sunflower field not far from here
was in the perfect place that had an area to drive in and park
to the field.
The tallest Sunflower calls out
We're here so come explore
Come visit us into the welcoming door
Enjoy the beauty galore
We offer joy, beauty and often restore
Please come and explore!
Suzy H
8/16/2022
LEROY - Kate Jumpsuit
@N21
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LaBany - Coffin nails "Street style" Collection
LaBany - "Love bag" - Basic color (Red)
LaBany - Cadence glasses - Set 1 (Black)
LaBany - Elo accessories - Gold/Black Earrings
@ the Mainstore
We have only had two snowfalls this winter in the Halifax area which is so unusual. We had about 6 inches night before last and today it was 13 C and sunny. So crazy. Hope the weather is good where you are! Freezing rain forecast for tomorrow. I am mostly on facebook these days but I really miss the great photos on flickr. www.facebook.com/nancy.rose.1042
We are going to have a big snowstorm so we stopped by the woods today and had a bit of fun.
Happy weekend you all.
I am not generally that successful at bird photography even when I have consciously gone out to see birds. This shot of the chaffinch was pure luck. Mary and I were on a walk recently I had taken a shot or two of some wild flowers . I spotted the bird and took a couple of shots without changing settings not really expecting anything reasonable. In fact I am quite pleased with this one I know it could be sharper but for a grab shot its not too bad . It is very heavily cropped
Hope you are all managing to cope in this strange New World we are living in . Of course I hope you and yours remain well and safe
THANKS FOR YOUR VISITING BUT CAN I ASK YOU NOT TO FAVE AN IMAGE WITHOUT ALSO MAKING A COMMENT. MANY THANKS KEITH. ANYONE MAKING MULTIPLE FAVES WITHOUT COMMENTS WILL SIMPLY BE BLOCKED