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“Light tomorrow with today.” - Elizabeth Barrett Browning

C17 974 begins the climb up Red Hill to Old Gympie Station

My two beautiful Tulips from two weeks ago.

 

Tulips give you endless beginnings, when the blooms end its only the beginning, next year they will bloom even brighter.

 

Have a fabulous Wednesday

 

~ KissThePixel2021

As 2013 ends ... a new beginning is upon us ...

 

Oh hell - just enjoy every dam day I say. This one was one that I got to enjoy with my daughter:

 

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... who is also a shutter bug - so it was even that much more special.

 

Here's to many more with her in 2014 and beyond.

Cherry Blossoms are a signe for a new beginning

'In The Beginning...' was one of those magical moments where everything just....kind of came together at once!

I was wanting to go angelic for this one; inspired by Faux Tales' song: Prologue.

 

And I also want to give a shout out to Be My Mannequin? Pose Store for consistently having exactly what I need! And since I was going angel, I knew exactly what that would be: "The Die Is Cast," a single, unisex hovering pose that comes with Lucifer's Sword prop (which you can see in the picture!)

  

Faux Tales - "Prologue"

www.youtube.com/watch?v=a62JwJamI5Q

 

Closeup of a Parking Lot

Flickr 21 Challenge @ Beginning

Golden Plover beginning the changing from Winter to Summer / Breeding plumage at Barassie Beach, Ayrshire, Scotland

This is just the beginning..

Of a truly amazing adventure

pose+bag:Amitie Country Garden Pose Pack @Anthem

 

hair:WINGS-EF0403 @ANTHEM

 

dress:.ET. Darlene @The Farmers Market

 

body:eBODY - REBORN @Mainstore

 

skin:[Glam Affair] Saige [Lelutka EvoX] @Anthology

 

backdrop:Amitie Country Garden @Anthem

 

spring tree:Konoha. Prunus lanie -3rd, Park set @ Neo Japan

 

added decor:

dust bunny . Con - Emma Flower Bicycle

Ariskea. Julia Rose . Rose Bush

[ keke ] windflower . white

17_8f8 - New Beginnings - GeeseHPMD* Shrub

HPMD* LittleBird in Forest [Animesh*shoulder]

Was exiting the park today and came across a pair of Killdeer with three babies. How chaotic. They were all running in different directions. I suspect they hatched within the previous 24-48 hours. Here's wishing them all the best.

 

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“Every morning we are born again. What we do today matters most.” – Buddha

 

“One can never have enough beginnings.” – J.R.R. Tolkien

a baby is a new beginning... greetings from Berlin/Germany

Matthew 24:8 “All these are the beginning of sorrows.”

"The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn" - Ralph Waldo Emerson

"The world is round and the place which may seem like the end, may also be the beginning."~ Ivy Baker

 

"The promise of spring's arrival is enough to get anyone through the bitter winter." - Jen Selinsky

 

3 Deep Dream Generator styles blended together with Pixelmator Pro.

 

Nothing fancy, just nice seeing the fresh greens that are starting to venture out of the ground.

 

Thank you for taking a closer look and for your faves, invitations, comments and awards!

  

Beginnings or endings - ODC

1. Every end has a start - 52 weeks in 2018

The first one of the year. After the last four days, I'm ready for these...

Sigma DP3 Merrill : Sigma 50mm Macro f/2.8

A triptych from last night's Aurora australis display in Newcastle on Australia's East Coast, at latitude 33 degrees South.

Thank you for stopping by!

Beginning in the early 1990s, sandhill cranes began stopping at the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge on their way to and from their wintering grounds in Georgia and Florida. Today, as many as 12,000 spend the entire winter there.

 

“Sandhill cranes use the Tennessee River as a travel corridor,” says Kirk Miles, Region 3 wildlife manager with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. “We average, at least for the last five years, about 15,000 sandhill cranes using the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge. However, more and more, the birds are using other fields along the Tennessee River as well.”

 

Greater sandhill cranes are the largest sub-species of crane, and average six to seven pounds and close to five feet tall with a wingspan stretching more than six feet wide. Their feathers are varying shades of gray, and the forehead and crown are covered with red skin. Adults have a white cheek patch.

 

Sandhill cranes mate for life — which can be two decades or more — and remain with their mates year-round. Cranes nest on the ground and often have two eggs, which the pair tends together.

 

Particularly during spring mating season, but also throughout the year, sandhill cranes will “dance,” which can include bowing, jumping, running, wing flapping and even throwing sticks and grass into the air.

 

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Every end has new beginning !

After Smokey mountain fire in 2017 !

  

...comes from some other beginning's end.

 

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