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The Highland (Scottish Gaelic: Bò Ghàidhealach; Scots: Hielan coo) is a Scottish breed of rustic beef cattle. It originated in the Scottish Highlands and the Western Islands of Scotland and has long horns and a long shaggy coat. It is a hardy breed, able to withstand the intemperate conditions in the region. The first herd-book dates from 1885; two types – a smaller island type, usually black, and a larger mainland type, usually dun – were registered as a single breed. It is reared primarily for beef, and has been exported to several other countries.

My husband and I took a walk through the wildflowers and weeds. We both experienced a relaxed and open mind, as well as a sense of euphoria. Very beneficial!

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Near Mt Hamilton, just east of San Jose, California.

A Painted Lady Butterfly enjoys the benefits of the Echinacea flower on a stop over during the long trip south-DSC_6638

Due to the fact that the Southwest Chief arrived at Fullerton on track three and had to crossover to main one after departing the Station. BNSF 7083 had to halt it's eastward progress and wait for the Chief to clear the junction and get far enough ahead of it so the OOCL train out of the port of Long Beach could follow on flashing yellows.

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Benefit Street is on the edge of College Hill overlooking Providence and has some of the oldest houses in the City. It's a classy street with a wonderful atmosphere and in the fog one can almost imagine being back in colonial times.

 

View large and be absorbed by the street :)

View On Black

 

Chosen for 2019 juried photography show at the Manfield Community Center, Mansfield, CT. Received "People's Choice" award.

Winter benefits:

It is getting dark early enough to snap pictures of illuminated gas stations and be home before curfew.

Nikon FM2 - Nikkor 50 1.4 AI - Ilford HP5+ @ 1600 - semi-stand develop - Rodinal 5+350 - 90 min, agitate every 15 - dslr scan

Surely once a stately home, 119 Benefit Street in the city's historic College Hill is today a beautifully detailed apartment building. Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

 

Seguramente alguna vez una casa majestuosa, 119 Benefit Street en el histórico College Hill de la ciudad es hoy un edificio de apartamentos bellamente detallado. Providencia, Rhode Island, Estados Unidos.

NEW YORK - MAY 01: Actress Maggie Q attends the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit Gala: Anglomania at the Metropolitan Museum of Art May 1, 2006 in New York

I know it's hard, but can you remember moments like this when you were young?? For even us old crusty guys, the weak memories hidden way back there...

 

Now that we have that... remember, go and do likewise... our children need us to create this moment for their future reflections!!

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100g Pistachios have the benefit of containing 7,5 mg iron

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The Crowned Lapwing prefers dry, open habitats, either with or without scattered trees. It has benefited from the habitat impacts of both affluent and poor communities; golf courses, sports fields and airports, on one hand, and overgrazing on the other. In some areas, the presence of Crowned Plovers is an indicator of mismanagement of ranchlands. In South Africa, Crowned Plovers move locally in response to changing conditions. Crowned Plovers, like many of the wader species breeding in South Africa, have a long breeding season, often starting in August and ending in May. In addition, a pair may have more than one successful breeding attempt. If nests or chicks are lost, further attempts to breed may occur. They lay two eggs in a scrape in the sand, lined with vegetation or small pebbles. The eggs take about a month to hatch and the chicks between four and five weeks to fledge.

Info source: www.adu.uct.ac.za/adu/projects/shorebirds/crowned-plover

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The photo was taken during December 2017 at Rietvlei Nature Reserve, Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa.

What a splendid day for Pep and I! The benefit was a huge success. Pep was the star, made lots of new friends, saw old friends and family. After 4 hours Pep and I were pretty worn out. But we had a blast. Photo credit by a dear friend.

There are often “benefit’s” to driving out to The Suburbs past O’Hare, like Japanese Lunch Special where they even check ones COVID19 vaccination Card/& ID

 

What I call- "Old-School-Japanese"...meaning no California Roll, or Dragon Roll prepared

by their ably-gifted

Sushi Men......

Lots of Japanese Customers, in fact I was the

only "Round-Eyes"👀 Very nondescript exterior- in a Suburban Strip-Mall-off-a-Busy Highway, in the shadows of O'Hare-Airport.

 

👍👍👍

Photos from the Performance of the Ann Arbor Dance Classics Benefit Concert at the Saline High School on Sunday March 19, 2017. These are taken from my stage managing perch at Stage Right.

On the Edge ~ On the Border ~ On the Cusp

Sunset afterglow ~ Florida Everglades U.S.A.

Palm Beach County ~ Quarta Sunset 264

 

[The ironic thing about this bright fringe-light is that the source

of that bright light (the sun) is "completely hidden" behind the thin dark cloud-bank on the horizon. The big clouds are up at about 10,000 feet and that extreme angle, over and above the cloud-cover, lights it up!]

 

(three more "fringe" light photos in the comments)

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everglades

eFatima's work inspired me to try this photo: I hadn't even thought of photographing textiles around the house until I saw her beautiful shots of opulent Arabic garments.

Salmon farming is a hot topic right now. Some say environmental disaster, others say a boost to fragile communities in the countryside. I'm not sure where I stand on it but this raven in Bíldudalur sure benefits from it.

An evening with Gabriel the Bull at the Bloomery

September 10th, 2022

 

Can't join us?

You can still support the cause!

 

Wide range of shirts / apparel available:

 

www.bonfire.com/whiskey-amp-wild-horses/

 

We're putting Wyoming's wild horses on the map.

 

You've heard all the news: roundups, removals, helicopters, holding corrals. It's been a tough couple of years. We have not forgotten the horses taken from their homes, but there are still mustangs living free on public land, and we cannot afford to let them go unseen.

 

We know from experience ... horses in unvisited places tend to vanish ... so we are working to design and publish a map. Proceeds from this event will help us create a user-friendly guide to the mustang herds of Wyoming.

 

We say, "Love them or lose them!"

 

Gabriel the Bull on Youtube:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=22HJxq4dTFM

Providence, Rhode Island

Spotted while researching stables. Amused.

 

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Kick start your day with a cup of green tea to feel fresh and alert all through the day. Your doctor may be advising you to start having a few cups of green tea daily to become healthy and also to be able to lose those extra calories. However the benefits of green tea are not just restricted to...

 

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A yellow barn stands adjacent to the old farm house on Benefit St., Providence, Rhode Island

Another in need of a haircut

Tomatoes are popularly considered as the most popular vegetable fruit…

 

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Day 75, Month 3: Mobile

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Photo courtesy Larry Daguerre. Dress by Richard Bowman. Makeup by OCCMakeup.com

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