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An old experiment

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I found the little French bulldog in a shop today and couldn't resist. Tofu greeted it with his usual gentleness and curiosity. I doubt that he would reacted that way if the dog was real. :)

ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAlNED?

 

IS THIS NOT WHY YOU ARE HERE?

 

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Credits to Peterku at dA for his awesome design!

A 15mm lens does something to a large object when you are too close!

 

...to start a new chapter?

 

When months suddenly become weeks...

...when weeks suddenly become just days...

... then I'LL BE READY to count the hours on Thursday ;-)))

 

It's hard to wait... but until then, I'm enjoying the blues:

 

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Friendships are worth their weight in gold!!

 

“Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another, ‘What! You too? I thought I was the only one.”

– C.S. Lewis

 

“A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and accepts you just the way you are.”

– Unknown

 

🎼: Why Can't We Be Friends ~ War~

 

✈️ : Missing Melody

 

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

 

La, la, la, la, la, la

La, la, la, la, la, la

 

Why can't we be friends

Why can't we be friends

Why can't we be friends

Why can't we be friends

 

I seen ya around for a long long time

I really remember you when you drank my wine

 

Why can't we be friends

Why can't we be friends

Why can't we be friends

Why can't we be friends

 

I'd seen ya walking down in Chinatown

I called ya but you could not look around

Today there are large steel tanks that belong to an industrial complex. A few years ago there were fields, meadows and trees here.

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Are you taller than me?

Rotfai park, Bangkok

These are probably the largest lilies that I've come across. There were a few stems of these growing in a local park's garden this past summer.

 

Thank you for your views and comments, they're so appreciated! Have a great day!

These are two panoramics from my hike to Mt. Major yesterday. It's a very popular hike in New Hampshire. In the background you can see lake Winnipesaukee, as well as multiple islands. It was almost too hot for hiking yesterday.

My apology that these are captured by my mobile phone and therefore not DSLR quality.

Wherever you are

You know that I adore you

No matter how far

Well, I can go before you

And if ever you need someone

Well, not that you need helping

But if ever you want someone

Know that I am willing

Oh and I don't want to change you

I don't want change you,

I don't want to change your mind

I just came across a manger

Out among the danger

Somewhere in a stranger's eye

Wherever you go

Well, I can always follow

I can feed this real slow

If it's a lot to swallow

And if you just want to be alone

Well, I can wait without waiting

If you want me to let this go

Well, I'm more than willing

"There are moments in our lives, there are moments in a day, when we seem to see beyond the usual" Robert Henri

From a ferry sailing through the Norwegian fjords

Wherever crows are, there is magic. They are symbols of creation and spiritual strength. They remind us to look for opportunities to create and manifest the magic of life. They are messengers calling to us about the creation and magic that is alive within our world everyday and available to us.

  

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My Look

 

Dress - Dead Dollz - Fiona Dress & Bra & Panties

[ all parts can be worn seperatly . Panties can be worn with Witch Text or without Text ] @ Salem

 

Hair - Entwined - Ellira @ We <3 Role-Play

Crown - Florix. Infernal Gardenia - Queen Crow RARE @Secret Hideout

Glove - Lybra . Shinobi Gloves - previos item

Rings - Astralia - Eternal Rings @ Salem

Pose - BellePoses - LadyCrow @ Black Fair

  

Gridrow Heights

   

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"If you can just get your mind together

Then come on across to me

We'll hold hands, then we'll watch the sunrise from the bottom of the sea.

But first... Are you Experienced?"

 

His Version is here... www.flickr.com/photos/188183048@N07/

 

Taken at Cookies&Porn - Hudson Valley... maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dark%20Secrets/143/63/23

04-May-2022: about turism: my perplexities towards a future with more and more bans and more and more over-taxes.

 

Lake Bohinj and the much more famous Lake Bled are close (less than 20 km) but the second has a mass tourism now rooted, while the first is expanding its tourist reception in recent years, coming out (unfortunately) from the shadow of Bled, that was a lightning rod for peaceful and symbiotic nature lovers.

 

I am totally against mass tourism because it transforms a relaxing resort into an area where it is difficult even to access it.

Around Lake Bled, even at a certain distance, there are only paid parking lots, which come to cost 6 euros per hour (about the most decentralized and in May...) that, certainly, leave perplexed about the "tourist selection" that "they" would like to implement (high-end tourism) and, in general, certainly drive away the tourist in search of nature and not restaurants, bars, concrete lake-front and crowd baths.

 

The naturalist tourist should not feel like a tourist in Nature, which is a single great asset of humanity and that only administratively is divided between various Countries, while in Bled, as in Rimini or Cortina d'Ampezzo, they make you feel not only tourist, but also guest, sometimes unwanted if you spend little.

 

As tourism increases, so do the bans, because unfortunately mass tourism includes many people who don't know anything about Nature and generally only go to very touristy places to make themselves of...people, sowing dirt and ignorance wherever they move.

 

The imposition of prohibitions/bans to limit the "damage from mass tourism" affects everyone indiscriminately, including locals and naturalists who have always had a symbiotic relationship with these places, thus making them become inhospitable, at least to those seeking pure contact with nature itself.

 

Of course this happens all over the world, but it should be condemned.

We already pay State taxes for the maintenance of the slice of Nature that falls within our administration, tourist surcharges, exploiting market laws that should be verified and contained, are for the most part unconstitutional, as well as several prohibitions that deprive access and use of public property.

 

With the money that the tourist municipalities pocket they could very well implement a targeted prevention (controls by foresters, cameras, ad hoc fences for areas subject to micro-pollution...) rather than closing everything and then de-empowering themself on the maintenance of roads and areas (more and more numerous), thus going to save further, starting from the basic taxes that we pay to also have access to given areas.

 

I can understand that you tax parking at high altitude to maintain the roads, but the amount of the payment should be directly proportional to the expenses that must be incurred to ensure accessibility, not by putting prices at random and with increases of 200% from one year to the next.

 

I have always appreciated the fact that Slovenia, thanks also that it is not densely inhabited and has a modest tourism (except precisely Bled, Postojna Caves and the Coast), guarantees a wide accessibility and use of its territories and I hope it can continue, limiting the prohibitions and parking lots everywhere.

Painted by Beverly Halpern, (1924 - 2013) as seen in the Ogunquit American Folk Art Museum. This is a gorgeous painting. Hope my photo does it justice.

Utrecht - Oudegracht - Gaardbrug

 

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Fairies are tiny, often beautiful human-like creatures that appear in legends and folklore around the world. Fairies likely began as versions of pagan nature gods and goddesses, and thus they are often associated with the forests, and fairy tales.

SPLÜGEN SWITZERLAND

 

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The fortifications and walls of Dubrovnik are most interesting tourist attraction of this city. They are about 1940 m long, up to 25 m high and 1.5 to 6 m thick. The walls, built from the 9th to the 17th century, additionally strengthen five bastions and towers.

The first walls were probably built at the end of 8th century. The rapid development of city, and especially the appearance of aggressive neighbors, prompted the citizens of Ragusa to build more powerful fortifications. In 867, the city was attacked by Arab troops. Later, many times the walls defended the city against hostile invasions. They were also rebuilt and modernized many times.

Outside the walls are two fortresses (Lovrijenac and Revelin), which were the first line of defense of city.

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Fortyfikacje i mury Dubrownika stanowią najciekawszą atrakcję turystyczną tego miasta. Mają około 1940 m długości, wysokość do 25 m i grubość w granicach 1,5 - 6 m. Mury, budowane od IX do XVII wieku, wzmacnia dodatkowo pięć bastionów oraz wieże.

Pierwsze mury zbudowano prawdopodobnie pod koniec VIII wieku. Szybki rozwój miasta, a zwłaszcza pojawienie się agresywnych sąsiadów skłoniło obywateli Ragusy do wzniesienia potężniejszych umocnień. W 867 roku miasto zostało zaatakowane przez wojska arabskie. Później jeszcze wielokrotnie mury broniły miasto przed wrogimi najazdami. Były również wielokrotnie przebudowywane i modernizowane.

Po za murami są zlokalizowane dwie fortece (Lovrijenac i Revelin), które były pierwszą linią obrony miasta.

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ALL CREDITS

I want to thank everyone who left a thoughtful comment on my last post. You are such a supportive and amazing group! Thanks to those who gave the photo a star too. I love you guys! ❤

 

I’m a little late, but I’m adding this tomato family picked fresh from my garden to the Looking Close... on Friday pool. :) I hope that’s okay. Oh, and is there any benefit to putting garden tomatoes on the window sill to ripen? It’s something that I do, but never thought about really...

 

TD: f/1.4, 1/250 sec, ISO 100, @50 mm

Museums are excellent places to do abstract, that's why I love to survey museums when I visit a new city. That's where I can exercise my observation and test out perspectives. Great places for creativity, believe it or not. This picture was taken in Denver Museum of Arts.

The Reduviidae are a large cosmopolitan family of the order Hemiptera (true bugs). They are unusual among the Hemiptera because almost all are terrestrial ambush predators (most other predatory Hemiptera are aquatic). The main examples of nonpredatory Reduviidae are some blood-sucking ectoparasites in the subfamily Triatominae. Though spectacular exceptions are known, most members of the family are fairly easily recognizable; they have a relatively narrow neck, sturdy build, and formidable curved proboscis (sometimes called a rostrum). Large specimens should be handled with caution, if at all, because they sometimes defend themselves with a very painful stab from the proboscis. Predatory Reduviidae use the long rostrum to inject a lethal saliva that liquefies the insides of the prey, which are then sucked out. The saliva contains enzymes that digest the tissues they swallow. This process is generally referred to as extraoral digestion. The saliva is commonly effective at killing prey substantially larger than the bug itself. 2201

What are your looking at, seems to say this lovely White Cow completely harassed by the Fly plague.

 

She was upset, like us, with so many annoying flies surrounding her.

 

Taking the photo was difficult, but I think the moment was well portrayed.

 

I hope you like it.

 

Good Monday to all and good health, peace and love!

 

Press "L" to enlarge the picture.

 

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¿Qué estás mirando? Navacerrada, Madrid, España

 

Qué estás mirando..., parece decir esta adorable vaca blanca completamente acosada por la plaga de moscas.

 

Ella estaba enfadada, como nosotros, con tantas moscas molestas rodeándola.

 

Tomar la foto fue complicado, pero creo que quedó bien retratado el momento.

 

Espero que os guste.

 

Buen lunes para tod@s y mucha salud, paz y amor!

 

Pulsa "L" para ampliar la imagen.

Good morning my friends, this week a little round about Penelles a little rural town in Lleida, Catalonia. The town is remarkable to have a lot of your walls full of street art. Really was so difficult try the best for this series...only a little spot.

When you visit my gallery this week, remember that the merit is from the artist who painted that wall, not the photographer! = O)

Happy weekend my friends!!!

I did manage to work on a peony picture from this month! Yeah !

Enjoy your Flower Power Friday!

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“Somehow, we'll find it. The balance between whom we wish to be and whom we need to be. But for now, we simply have to be satisfied with who we are.”

 

Sometimes I struggle with close up shots, it's the realism I desire to showcase and at times, that falls flat. This skin by the Skinnery made this shot so easy!

 

THE LOOK:

HEAD: LeLUTKA Sasha Head 3.1

SKIN: [theSkinnery] Shiva toffee

JACKET: .: ryvolter :. Aria Denim Jacket DeepGrey

EARRINGS: A*S HEART EARPLUG_^^Swallow^^Gauged / PIXIE_onyx

HAIR: no.match_ ~ NO_HYPE ~

HEART FACE TAT: ::.Seduction Tattoos.:: Eyeliner HEART

EYELINER: KILLJOY Out There Liners

EYESHADOW: Kimy Kleb Lelutka Coloured Eyeshadow Rainbow

Colors are partly result of Color Efex filters

 

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Proteas are a beautiful and interesting plant family from Southern Africa being very similar in appearance to the Waratah family of plants in Australia.

Proteas belong to the same family of plants (Proteaceae) as Australia's native Banksias, Grevilleas and Waratahs plus they require similar soil and climatic conditions and are extremely resilient plants.

The Proteaceae plants are an ancient plant family from the time of the Gondwana super continent when Dinosaurs were still extant.

Fossils of Grevillea Robusta (Proteaceae family) and feather fossils from this time period have been found from birds believed to be filling a similar ecological niche to todays Honey eaters for fertilizing these flowers.

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Violates Are Blue

I Use My Hand...

When I Think Of You

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Gannets are seabirds comprising the genus Morus, in the family Sulidae, closely related to boobies. "Gannet" is derived from Old English ganot, ultimately from the same Old Germanic root as "gander".[1] Morus is derived from Ancient Greek moros, "foolish", due to the lack of fear shown by breeding gannets and boobies, allowing them to be easily killed

… We are all stars but we must learn how to shine – Marylin Monroe (Inspired by the legendary star who have her own principle of her talent, career, and her life) …

Styling & Credits:-

 

Head: Lelutka. Ceylon EvoX Head

 

Skin: [Glam Affair] Nina Skin [Lelutka EvoX] Sand

 

Body: [Legacy] – Meshbody (f) Special Edition

 

Skin for the body: [Glam Affair] Legacy Body Skin – Sand

 

Dress: CELESTINAS – .:(CW):. Marylin Prom Dress

 

Hair: TRUTH – Flirt

 

Background: FOXCITY Photo Booth – The Red Carpet

 

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They are flowering shrubs in the genus Rhododendron, particularly the former sections Tsutsuji (evergreen) and Pentanthera (deciduous). Azaleas bloom in the spring (May and June in the temperate Northern Hemisphere), their flowers often lasting several weeks. Shade tolerant, they prefer living near or under trees.Azaleas are generally slow-growing and do best in well-drained acidic soil (4.5–6.0 pH). Fertilizer needs are low. Some species need regular pruning. Azaleas are native to several continents including Asia, Europe and North America. They are planted abundantly as ornamentals in the southeastern US, southern Asia, and parts of southwest Europe. In addition to being renowned for its beauty, the azalea is also highly toxic—it contains andromedotoxins in both its leaves and nectar, including honey from the nectar. 24786

Red berries of an autumn day in Derbyshire

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