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Scars are lessons and every lesson is advice.

 

Alive ♫♩

 

Mister Razzor BRUISED AND SCARS III In Store

Kunst Pill Earrings In Store

Stealthic Tender In Store

Ana Poses Limoges Pose for Uber (february round)

The Swan took the governments advice to social distance.

Advice from a BLUEBERRY

 

Be well-rounded.

Soak up the sun.

Find beauty in small things.

Live a fruitful life.

Be a good pick.

It's OK to be a little blue.

Make sweet memories!

 

-Ilan Shimar

  

….Never let Your goat help You fix the car……

 

Moment at home.

Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures. Sounds like good advice to me.

 

I don't remember exactly where this was. Somewhere between Pescadero and Santa Cruz.

... even if our thoughts are sometimes like tangles, from the only important thing ... Love

 

;-) ...

 

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Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't. ~Erica Jong, How to Save Your Own Life, 1977

 

Well done is better than well said. ~Benjamin Franklin

 

Note to self: finding a cool quote and writing it in your journal is not a substitute for Getting. It. Done. ~Betsy Cañas Garmon, www.wildthymecreative.com

 

(haha - can sure relate to that last one)

Even experts make mistakes. Sometimes, ya just gotta smoosh 'em and start over.

  

- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -

Sometimes appreciated, sometimes not, the best advice is usually free - and if it works, so much the better!

 

Not sure how well that worked out here but these two seemed to enjoy the fishing and took no notice of me.

Female Canada goose communicating with one of her babies (It appears that way). Picture taken at Perry Farm near the Kankakee river,

Dear Friend,

Stand Tall and Proud

Sink your roots deeply into the Earth

Reflect the light of a greater source

Think long term

Go out on a limb

Remember your place among all living beings

Embrace with joy the changing seasons

For each yields its own abundance

The Energy and Birth of Spring

The Growth and Contentment of Summer

The Wisdom to let go of leaves in the Fall

The Rest and Quiet Renewal of Winter

Feel the wind and the sun

And delight in their presence

Look up at the moon that shines down upon you

And the mystery of the stars at night.

Seek nourishment from the good things in life

Simple pleasures

Earth, fresh air, light

Be content with your natural beauty

Drink plenty of water

Let your limbs sway and dance in the breezes

Be flexible

Remember your roots

Enjoy the view!

 

By Ilan Shamir

Sailing through the New Zealand Sounds - Milford, Dusky and Doubtful - on the Celebrity Solstice. I think that this one is Milford.

 

Shows better larger; press L.

Stop and think. What better advice could there be?

 

Captured at the Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok, Thailand. A golden place and enlightening place to visit.

Seen at the Blackrock diving platform, Salthill, Galway Bay, Ireland

She tauld thee weel thou was a skellum, a blethering, blustering, drunken vellum; that frae November till October, ae market-day thou was nae sober. O Tam, had'st thou but been sae wise, as taen thy ain wife Kate's advice!

Robert Burns, Tam O'Shanter. Helios 44M-7 wide-open.

A little advice. When shooting sunsets, turn around. I was shooting the sunset to the west when I turned around and saw this. The sun setting, reflecting off some clouds behind me made for some cool colors over the eastern foothills and reflections in the wetlands. Alviso, California.

Never pass up an opportunity to pee.

Hello All!

 

Good advice from an immature White-crowned Sparrow!

 

Thanks a million for all of your views, comments and faves! I enjoy hearing from you including constructive criticism.

 

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“Advice is like snow; the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into, the mind.”

~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge

 

Explored #301 on Monday, February 13th, 2012

 

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A longer table will also allow social distancing ......

Never pass up an opportunity to pee.

 

From my Wild and Weathered Wood collection.

I might have rolled around on them for a while, hugged them, kissed them, cried, laughed.

 

Yep, I may have done a lot of that. I mean, just look how beautiful they are.

 

You want to buy it, don't you? You totally want to buy it.

 

(Is my attempt at hypnosis working? No? How about begging? I beg really well).

Fuji X-Pro1 plus Pergear fish-eye lens fixed at F5.6; two mirrors.

Faliarivo (Madagascar) - Au départ de Sakaivo, le village de Faliarivo, où cette photo a été prise, est à cinq heures de marche. Nous étions trois et nous n'avions emporté qu'un litre d'eau par personne, sur les conseils de notre guide. "Ne vous chargez pas trop car la piste est raide tout le temps. Nous achèterons des bouteilles d'eau dans les villages que nous traverserons », nous avait-il dit.

Les deux premiers villages n'avaient pas la moindre boutique. Quant à Faliarivo, le troisième et ultime village du trek, il disposait bien une épicerie, mais elle ne vendait que de la bière chaude. Il a fallu se rabattre sur l'eau de la rivière sous peine de mourir de soif.

  

Zafimaniry Children

 

Faliarivo (Madagascar) - From Sakaivo, the village of Faliarivo is a good five hours walk. There were three of us and we only took one liter of water per person, on the advice of our guide. "You have to travel light because the track climbs all the time. We will buy bottles of water in the villages that we will cross" he told us.

The first two villages did not have the slightest shop. As for Faliarivo, the third and final village of the trek, did have a grocery store, but which only sold hot beer. We had to fall back on the water of the river on pain of dying of thirst.

 

...The other way is much harder.

 

Nogales, Arizona -- at the border

"It's dangerous to go alone! Take this."

 

Shy for CV:TSC.

Share the trail, in essence the motto of the local rail trail, whose users accommodate runners, walkers, cyclists, dogs and dog walkers, baby strollers, and so on. My German Shepherd loved this trail and easily learned to adhere to this advice.

  

Be shore of yourself

Come out of your shell

Take time to relax and coast

Avoid pier pressure

Sea life's beauty

Don't get tide down

Make waves!

Taemin - Advice.

 

Ay You!

You take me apart however you wish

Ay You!

You say things the way you’d like to

Moving around the tip of your tongue, You don’t get it get it

Do you never get the keys to my lock

 

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" Gentilness", Mum taking great care of her offspring.

Unfortunately these birds along with their neighbours no longer exist thanks to the Tauranga regional council who against advice built a walkway right through the birds habitat, so they disappeared never to return.

But hey!! they know best.

Taken in very low light at high ISO and huge crop so so a little grainy.

...would be to leave it alone!

 

A Rose-breasted Grosbeak and an incoming Bald-faced Hornet

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When in doubt STOP. Against that blue background this is the ideal RGB sculpture.

What a wonderful place.

 

Me and a few other photographers spent the weekend in Wales. Darting from place to place taking shots of just about everything we could see!

 

This is a multi stitch panorama, a little soft up close. The wind had a habit of shaking the camera quite a bit - the joys of being so high up I suppose. Definitely learnt some lessons here and I suspect I would change my settings for next time I try something similar.

 

Thanks goes out to Greg Whitton Photography for the advice and location help. Check out his work (and sign up to a workshop while you're at it!)

  

Alice says: "There's no reason to be bored while you're waiting for an appointment. Just bring a few things to keep yourself occupied, and the time will fly by!"

  

Simply Sparkly Spark is so right about this. I used to always carry some sort of sewing to work on when I had to wait somewhere; these days, the sewing I do isn't easy to do away from home, so I rely on the games and books on my phone to keep myself from being bored.

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