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This picture was in "Flickr's Explore" on October 31th 2024. Publiée par Flickr dans "Explorez" le 31 octobre 2024 (autour du no 423 sur Fluidr/EXPLORE du 31 octobre 2024): www.fluidr.com/explore/interesting/2024/10/31
L’Oberstraße (route L224) est une rue commerçante reconnue pour ses superbes enseignes, au cœur du village de Bacharach situé sur la rive gauche (ouest) du Rhin au 543 km du circuit romantique de 62 km le long du fleuve, vallée du Haut-Rhin moyen, Land de Rhénanie-Palatinat, Allemagne.
Une vue vers le nord à partir de l'adresse Oberstraße 19, juste au sud de l'intersection avec la rue Kranenstraße.
Bacharach (prononcer bararar) est un des plus beaux villages du Rhin romantique. Ce fut au Moyen Âge, une importante ville de 4000 habitants. De vieilles tours témoignent des fortifications médiévales que l'on peut parcourir et on peut encore voir de très belles maisons à pans de bois. Son église Sankt Peter kirche, beige et rouge, est une des dernières constructions romanes de l'Allemagne.
Depuis des siècles, la ville est célébrée pour ses vins, son nom dérive d'ailleurs de "Altar to Bacchus" car elle fournissait en vin le pape Pie II (qui régna de 1458 à 1464). Elle est d'ailleurs toujours entourée de vignobles.
Le circuit romantique le long de la vallée du Haut-Rhin, classée en 2002 au Patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO (WHL-1066), va de la borne 590 km à Coblence jusqu’à la borne 528 km à Bingen, sur la rive ouest du Rhin. La région se démarque par des pentes vertigineuses, des vignobles escarpés, un château perché sur presque chaque colline (40 châteaux- forts en plus ou moins bon état sur environ 60 km, qui au cours du temps abritèrent roitelets ou barons voleurs s'en servant pour récolter droits de passage sur le Rhin ou à se défendre durant le conflit religieux de la guerre de Trente Ans de 1618 à 1648) et de charmants villages sur les deux berges du fleuve.
My lucky charm... :-)
The first springtail I ever found (23 june 2013) and they are still present here in the garden, they emerge again and again every year in the spring.
Found this shot while clearing out old clicks from my hard drive. Walking in India isn't just another walk in the Park 😉
The Snake charmers in India primarily work with Indian cobras, a type of poisonous snake that kills around 10,000 people a year in India. The cobra is able to spit its venom when it feels attacked by forcing venom through its fangs.
The charm has nothing to do with the music and everything to do with the charmer waving a pungi, a reed instrument carved out of a gourd, in the snake’s face. Snakes don’t have external ears and can perceive little more than low-frequency rumbles. But when they see something threatening, they rise up in a defensive pose.
(Canon PowerShot G1X Mark lll, 1/640 @ f/5.6 ISO 100, edited to taste)
The Swiss mountain town of Riggenberg had such a wonderful and unique charm to it that I quickly fell in love with this place! There was an old tower that overlooked this picturesque church that towered above Lake Brienz. This picture to me is a beautiful representation of what Switzerland is all about.
Reposting again,
because been having the hardest time dealing with a tough subject I failed twice already,
pharmacology could reign and ruin med industry by eating our brain cells and fleshes :)
how are you doing, hope you're making lemonade out of lemons - and send me some charms :)
ps. I really need all available, because otherwise I'd stuck up in med and never end up going for neurosurgery/oxford/phds/all the common dreams people have.
I was sick for a while, now helped and being taken care of a lot, too. Kindness speaks softest and loudest even in silence.
Keep us all student doctors who strive, in prayers?
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here's the link to the bookclub I opened, if you're also bled out by life - and need some cozy book chats with people :)
Oh, happy winter 2025! are we there yet?!
Also, anyone thought of publishing their book or start writing?
Such an interesting place to visit....a house preserved by the National Trust, not “at its best” but “as it was found”, rather tired and dusty with peeling paint and wallpaper but still with so much charm and interest. The huge Long Gallery at the top of the house has a real wow factor when you enter...
HBM!
Across the harbour from Fowey, Polruan is an ancient mariner and shipbuilding community. Clinging to the hillside, and surrounded on three sides by water, the village is a maze of narrow streets alleys and flights of steps winding between the cottages, it is much loved as a community, a haven for yachts and also a tranquil holiday destination. With just a couple of pubs, a cafe and local shop, Polruan has retained its unspoilt charm, but it is just a few minutes on the passenger ferry to Fowey for more shops and eateries.
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After many attempts at below -12 C in a calm morning ... :)
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Sous le charme de cette petite malgache qui m'a suivi pendant toute la visite de son village et je ne l'ai remarqué quand partant, malheureusement.
Merci pour vos visites et vos commentaires.
I've been wanting to do this photo for *years* and finally, everything came together re: time, weather, toys, and cereal. :D
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Ashes to Ashes Rustic Charm Bathroom Set, includes tons of animations only 600L.
Full bento, RLV, INM, Lovebridge, Physics, V Bento, VAW.
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Can you ever have too much of a good thing? I don't think so...especially when it comes to something as fun as these. Once I figured out how to make these collaged charms, I couldn't stop. Now my mind is ablaze with all the ways I can craft them into usable items; keychains, bracelets, necklaces. Gotta run...looks like it's going to be another crafty day!
© 2005 kelly angard
2022-08-31, Day 5
The upper reaches of the trail-less Snaring River drainage open up from the vantage of a subalpine meadow filled with asters and False Hellebore, Jasper National Park, Alberta.
On the previous day, we toiled slowly westward along the south bank of the Snaring River following the Sendero de Los Alces y Los Penitentes, looking ever-hopefully for a place safe enough to cross the river's milky, swift waters. Despite being fairly far up the watershed, as well as late in the season when strong currents are typically spent, the volume of water in the river remained significant. Our goal was to cross the main branch of the river and ascend a smaller tributary northwestward toward Upright Pass and then make our way into Mount Robson Provincial Park and British Columbia. Because of the river's volume and speed, we decided to push westward up the main branch past the confluence with the tributary we wished to follow, in the hope that smaller volumes of water might afford safe passage. Using stout branches for wading staffs, we were ultimately able to cross and begin the ascent toward Upright Pass.
As we walked upstream, the river was occasionally hemmed in by impassable sections of narrow steep rock, and we were forced to circumvent these obstacles by navigating around through the forest, upslope through an interlocking maze of downed logs and dense shrubs. Blueberries were plentiful, and in a particularly thick patch I noticed a beautiful, large, fresh deposit of Grizzly Bear scat. We commenced singing even more frequently so as to avoid surprising any ursine forest companions. The light eventually waned and we found a spot to camp in a soggy meadow some miles east of the Pass. It was the only relatively flat, relatively dry, and relatively log-free patch of ground we'd encountered all day.
Upright Pass runs roughly east to west, and a stream drains down the east side and eventually joins the Snaring tributary we had been following. The map suggested relatively gentle slopes would be found if we crossed the small stream and then walked westward along its north bank. When we arrived at the confluence with this stream, we were surprised to find the water rushing and splashing down through steep, large talus, interspersed here and there with a few trees. The slopes appeared anything but gentle. Crossing the stream, we climbed steeply up through the rocks for about a quarter mile, occasional sections requiring hands, all the while hoping to find the more gentle slopes we imagined we should soon discover. Instead, the landscape was dominated by fractured rocks and cliffs, and we found ourselves isolated on a local promontory, surrounded by cliffs on three sides and quite unable to proceed, the merry trickster of a stream rushing far below us. Potentially navigable meadows sat high up on the shoulder of a ridge to the south and appeared to lead to Upright Pass, but getting to them would now require both a steep down climb through the talus, and then a steep ascent up a thickly forested ridge.
Turning around, and somewhat discouraged, we picked our way back down to the confluence and decided to push further up the main tributary we had been following, in the hope that we could gain access to the gentle slopes depicted on the map via a different, more northerly route. We explored this new idea for no more than ¼ mile before the watercourse narrowed even further and the route disappeared, hemmed in by impassable, steep rocks and a crashing cascade of water. The only remaining option to gain the Pass at this point was to retrace our steps once more and attempt to climb through the steep forest to the meadows we glimpsed previously. I worried that if unseen cliffs blocked the route we would have to spend another two days in the trail-less forest, retracing our path from the past day and searching for another way out of the Snaring watershed.
The final attempt to find a way to Upright Pass presented us with an 850 foot climb in just under ½ mile. Standing with my arm straight out perpendicular to my body, I could lean about 18" and touch the ground. There were thick patches of wet moss, abundant Vaccinium, and a plethora of logs to negotiate. Occasionally the steep patches of moss would tear and slide out from under our feet when stepped upon, revealing slick, wet stone beneath. When we finally reached the meadows shown in this photograph, I was flooded with relief - the route to the Pass was clear, navigable, and possibly even pleasant to walk. The sun emerged fully for the first time in several days, and we stopped for a spell to drink a pot of tea, eat some lunch, and spread out the sleeping bags, tent, and footwear to dry. At the very least, the morning's work was complete and afternoon appeared poised to provide some beautiful walking with at least a few striking mid-day vistas. The descent down the westward side of Upright Pass appeared to be interesting, as the contour lines on the map were more densely packed than on the east side shown here.
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