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I found these cute tiny wildflowers near the woods in our neighborhood. They were supported by a decomposed branch and green leaves. I was happy that I could shoot them from a good angle to exhibit their trumpet shape. Besides, the sunlight enhances their natural beauty; how lovely!
If we allow ourselves to stay amazed and astounded at the vibrant instants of every day and do not feel ashamed of admitting to being speechless or dumbfounded sometimes... we can uncover unsuspected sparkling gems hidden all around us..
taken @ Deer River
Los redolíns son puntos fijos de calada para la pesca preferentemente colectiva y que se sortean cada año.
El acceso, por tanto, de cada cual a los puntos fijos de calada implicaba siempre un reparto temporal entre sus miembros. Todo el sistema ha exigido siempre una organización colectiva que, desde que hay constancia de los primeros datos del siglo XIII, se ha fundado en la votación democrática, en la elección de cargos y en el sistema de sorteo como mecanismo de distribución anual de los puntos de calada fija o redolins.
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FLAVIA
(#cute #amazing #talented #friend)
"Thank you, my little star. It was fun to spend time with you FLAVIA ^ㅁ^"
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[TURN]
Jung Yonghwa (정용화) [CNBLUE] - 별, 그대 (Star, You)
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[lyrics]
사실 난 두렵기도 해
Actually, I'm afraid, too
날 떠날까
Will you leave me?
널 잃을까
Should I lose you?
너없인 나도 없는걸
Without you, I don't exist
내가 여기 있는 이유
The reason why I'm here
혼자선 빛날수 없는
I can't shine alone
내 마음에
in my heart
말없이 건넨 니손
gave you my hand without saying a word
어루만져준 너의 작은손
Your little hand that touched me
넌 알아? 내 맘속에 오직 작은별
Do you know? Only a small star in my heart
너 하나만 언제나 바라볼게
I'll always look at you
많은 시간이 흘러도
Even after a long time,
언제나 내곁에 함께 해줘~
Always be by my side ✮
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Some amazing and bright sunset clouds over the treetops.
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An amazing display of smiling summer sunflowers at Little Wytheford Farm, Shawbury, Shropshire, hundreds of yellow smiling faces.
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Girasoles
Girasoli
Zonnebloemen
Ukraine National Flowers
Hikers walk towards a bend in the Paria River that has carved out a massive alcove over the millennia. Note the top of the alcove is not the top of the canyon, which reaches up above in the upper left of the photo. Note also the small green patch 2/3rds of the way up on the left side where a spring emerges from the Navajo Sandstone.
The narrowness of the canyon coupled with periodic floods makes human habitation impractical. There are some pictographs and petroglyphs in a couple of places but there's no indication Puebloan cultures farmed in the canyon or built dwellings. One of the first recorded trips through the canyon was given by John D. Lee in 1870. Lee was banished to the lower reaches of the Paria River (Lonely Dell) by the Mormon Church because of his role in the Mountain Meadows massacre in 1857. Lee drove his cattle through the canyon for 3 days straight without stopping as he felt there was no place safe to camp. Today travel is regulated to help sustain the character and environment of the canyon in the face of potential overuse.
RKO_0269. An amazing winter scenery near my home town!
Second shot of the snow/winter series!
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The cold will be here in a few hours. It is amazing how the daily carnival of these summer months fades away. Smiles draw back like curtains at dusk. Silence arrives. However, I have a trick up my sleeve: adventure. I recommend it to all of you. Turn off the TV. Go outside. Of course: be very careful. And come back with a smile.
I discovered this amazing old tree by Tarpon Lake at Anderson Park, and knew I would make a trip back in the late day to try to catch the sun at just the right moment before sunset. There were many trees around, so I thought the golden light from the sun would have trouble illuminating the scene. I arrived at the location about two hours before sunset, because I wasn't sure when the light would be best. As it turned out, as the sun lowered in the sky over the hill, the light had a clear shot over the grassy meadow to illuminate the setting, and right at the end of my shoot just before sunset [after taking around 300 shots], the light turned rich gold and added a sublime beauty to this amazing tree.
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The Gardens of Villa Melzi strech out along the lake shore and are harmoniously inserted into the hilly scenery of the Bellagio peninsula that divides the two branches of the
lake. Inland, the Villa, the Chapel and the orangery, today transformed into a historical museum, are splendid expression of neo-classical style and as such stated
national monument.
This architectural complex was realized between 1808 and 1810 for Francesco Melzi d'Eril (1753-1816), Duke of Lodi, Vice President of Italian Republic under Napoleon and afterwards Gran Chancellor of the Napoleonic Reign of Italy.
Francesco Melzi d'Eril relied upon the architect and decorator Giocondo Albertolli (1742-1839), an exponent of great importance in neo-classicism, asking for a villa looking sober and polished whose simples lines and volumes would emphasise the surrounding amazing countryside.
The Villa that became the Melzi's residence at the end of his political career and afterwards his summer residence until his death was decorated and furnished by some of the most famous artists of the age: as well as along with Giocondo Albertolli author of the great part of furniture and inside decorations, are to be noted the painters Andrea Appiani (1754-1817) and Giuseppe Bossi (1777-1815), Alessandro Sanquirico (1777-1849) and the sculptors Antonio Canova (1757-1822), Giambattista Comolli (1775-1830), Pompeo Marchesi (1789-1858), as well as the bronze sculptor Luigi Manfredini (1771-1840).
The English styled gardens, enriched with sculptures, was designed by the architect Luigi Canonica and by the botanist Luigi Villoresi, both responsible for the arrangement of Villa Reale park in Monza.
Through the contribution of great artists and artisans and the special concordance between them and Francesco Melzi the whole complex was shaped like a place of rare harmony and was admired, among the others, by Stendhal who described its beauty in his book "Rome, Naples, Florence" dated 1817.
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