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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.

After months of discussing the logistics of making this happen with Steven, and his coordination with GLC, when it finally happened we had something that neither of us planned on: A makeshift lake. After getting insidious amounts of rain the previous 48 hours to the tune of 5 inches, all that rain had no where to go except collect in the yard for us to utilize. With lights staged and pushed to the limits, limits I have never taken them to before, the calm wind made the perfect setting.

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.

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.

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.

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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. No sunglasses needed when you wear a cap, it makes eye contact so much easier! Enjoy!

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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Featured on the Front Page of Impulsive Creations, November 29, 2010.

 

Our Northern winters may suck, but nothing can beat our Autumn season with all its eclectic colors and textures!

 

33/365 Photo Manipulations Project.

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

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.

College Hill, Providence, RI

Welcome to my room.

 

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.

One of the benefits of a long lens is that it can photograph things not easily seen with the naked eye. This image was taken on our recent walk from the River Cuckmere to Hope Gap, along the shoreline at low tide. It shows a couple of nesting fulmar taking advantage of an old rabbit tunnel that has been exposed following the erosion of the cliff face. Several pairs of noisy fulmar as well as jackdaws and other birds are nesting in these holes along the cliffs .

 

Fulmars spend their lives out at sea and come to coastal sites only when nesting high on clifftops. More common in Scotland and the north, the fulmar is related to the albatross. This view is from some 150ft below and the nest is in a layer of red iron-stained nodular and hardground known as the ‘Hope Gap Hardground’. Below that are the famous chalk cliffs of the South Coast

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

Benefiting Children's Hospital Los Angeles, the 56th Annual Portuguese Bend National Horse Show on Palos Verdes Peninsula. (Photo from 2013)

2014 #Celebrity #Benefit for #Tourette #Syndrome or #Awareness! #nanagouvea #carloskeys #feliperose

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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Tomatoes are popularly considered as the most popular vegetable fruit…

 

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Lydia Dody, founder of Hope Lives! joins her sisterhood of women who have all had breast cancer and survived during the celebration dance.

Dunkelweizen The Victoria Humane Society was named the 2014 BC Benefit Brew winner! Pouring a deep earthy brown colour with a generous dose of wheat, roasted flavours are wrapped in a smooth malt body that finish dry. Full proceeds from the sale of this beer went to finding animals loving forever homes

 

Benefit of being self employed

Bust a Nut 2010

  

Hand-pulled silkscreen on 250 grams Stonehenge Natural moulde-made paper.

 

Unique hand colored version for "Street Art New York" Silent Auction Benefit for Free Arts NYC

 

"Street Art New York" Silent Auction Benefit for Free Arts NYC

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Event Time: 7-11 pm

 

Auction Time: Promptly 7 pm to 9:30 pm EST

Absentee bidders please register with Bernadette DeAngelis at bernadette@freeartsnyc.org or call 212.974.9092.

 

Location: Factory Fresh Gallery

1053 Flushing Avenue

Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York 11237

between Morgan and Knickerbocker, off the L train Morgan Stop

 

SILENT AUCTION BENEFIT BY STREET ARTISTS FOR "FREE ARTS NYC" AND A PARTY TO MARK THE RELEASE OF NEW BOOK

“STREET ART NEW YORK”.

 

To celebrate the release of the new book "Street Art New York" and to benefit the programs of Free Arts NYC, original artworks by a stellar array of today's Street Artists from New York and beyond will be featured in a silent auction to take place on April 24, 2010, from 7 pm to 9:30 pm at Factory Fresh Gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

 

The Benefit and the Artists

 

The Benefit, to be held at one of New York's epicenters for the thriving new Street Art scene, Factory Fresh Gallery, will feature an incredibly strong selection of today's Street Artists joining together for one night as a community to benefit NYC kids from disadvantaged backgrounds as the numbers of poor and low-income children in New York continues to rise. Representing a renaissance in modern urban art at the dawn of a new decade, this will very likely be the largest collection of 2010's street artists in one location.

 

The list of participating artists thus far includes* Abe Lincoln Jr., Anera, Avoid Pi, Bishop 203, Billi Kid, BortusK Leer, Broken Crow, C Damage, C215, Cake, Celso, Chris RWK , Chris Stain, Creepy, DAIN, Damon Ginandes, Dan Witz, Dark Clouds, Dennis McNett, Elbow Toe, Ellis G, Gaia, FKDL, General Howe, GoreB, Hargo, Hellbent, Imminent Disaster, Jim Avignon, Jef Aerosol, JMR, Joe Iurato, Jon Burgerman, Keely, Know Hope, Logan Hicks, Mark Carvalho, Matt Siren, Mint and Serf, Miss Bugs, NohJColey, Peru Ana Ana Peru, PMP, Poster Boy, Rene Gagnon, ROA, Pufferella, Royce Bannon, Skewville, Specter, Stikman, Swoon, The Dude Company, Tristan Eaton,Veng RWK

 

*as of March 30, 2010. Please check back for additional confirmations

 

Day 75, Month 3: Mobile

DxO Filmpack 5 - Adox Silvermax 21

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

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