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To me, yellow Columbines are the epitome of good cheer. I love that special time in June when they bloom. This image is a digital painting done with Deep Dream Generator and Topaz Studio. It is based on a photo of Columbines that I took. They are blooming on my front deck.

 

"Earth laughs in flowers."

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Submitted: 15/06/2020

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It doesn’t cost a dime and it doesn’t hurt a bit to be kind. When you make someone feel better no matter how you do it, it’s always good. A good deed, a phone call or a visit goes a long way. Giving flowers whether you grew them or bought them the beauty is not diminished either way. The beauty of a flower alone can make someone smile. That smile will inevitably be mirrored right back to whom ever gave it. “Cheer Someone Up” by doing so you too will cheer up. In these tough times we could all use some cheering up. Thanks for continuing to view my work. Stay safe and be kind. Time to Wash my 🙏’s. ☮️

Christmas display at SDC 12/30/16

..for all those who now need it. Stay safe!

Cheerful spirits; courage: to be of good cheer. · feasting and merrymaking: to make good cheer. · good food and drink: to be fond of good cheer.

  

Lunchtime in the pub.

 

Wellington, Somerset, UK.

“Winter bedding plants such as Primroses bring cheer to a garden during the coldest months. The plants can be spaced more closely together as they won't grow much during winter. They may not flower during very cold weather but will pick up again during milder spells.”

 

Golden-headed Cisticola looks a little down in the beak.

taken at [RAINS] The Muddle Sista's Monster Mansion

Cheer Pheasant is a threatened pheasant found in the Himalaya, occurring in India, Nepal and Pakistan. “Cheer” refers to the birds’ occurrence near Chir Pine forests and “Pheasant” means a member of the game-bird family which mostly include ground dwelling birds. Males and females of this species look very similar except that male birds have a relatively longer tail and crest.

 

Cheer Pheasant occurs in a grassland habitat combined with short trees and shrubs in elevations between 1500 – 3000m. They breed in steep cliff-like places by making a ground nest during April – June. During the breeding season, a female Cheer Pheasant lays up to 5 – 10 eggs (sometimes 12) and incubates them from around 28 days. Both male and female take of the care of chicks until the next breeding season. During this period, they teach chicks survival techniques such as winter survival, finding food and avoiding predators. In captivity, Cheer Pheasants live for more than 10 years.

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I hope you all enjoy the longest day in the northern hemisphere !

 

And for my friends in the southern hemisphere ...

Cheer up ! The days are getting longer again :-))

 

Dahlia 'Bishop of Llandaff'

last year in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

 

If you love these "symbols of summer" too, have a look at my Dahlia Collection.

Never a dull moment on Brighton Beach.

Goldcrest beside the River Stour, Bournemouth, UK.

 

Album - Birds

 

Thank you for looking.

179/365 Norah showing a bit of twin love and trying to cheer up Benny who was feeling a bit under the weather.

 

สู้ สู้ ซ่า ซ่า......

my niece

A little late, this house blinked to the music, the long exposure capturing all the lights on at the same time, seen in Burnsville,MN Dec.2018

Rather cheesed off little chap at Kingston Lacy

I photographed a cheerleading competition a few days ago at the Corn City Festival in Deshler. Here are some shots. There are more here..... www.tylersharpe.com/Tyler_Sharpe_Photography/cheercomp.html

“No matter what looms ahead, if you can eat today, enjoy the sunlight today, mix good cheer with friends today, enjoy it and bless God for it. Do not look back on happiness - or dream of it in the future. You are only sure of today; do not let yourself.”

 

- Henry Ward Beecher

 

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I love the shadow of each individual eye lash

Argos Day, Yonge and Dundas Toronto

Model : Cheer

Photographer : Nigel Riel (Black Box Photography)

Hair Creator : Emma Gilmour

Style : Georgie

Store : Surf Co.

 

I Love Love Love this hair. It's fun, wild, stylish, and can be worn with anything.

 

Sim: Lost Gardens of Apollo

Model: Cheer

besides added border and cropping a bit....No special effects... Just me :-)

 

sim: Terra Evinco

something to cheer up my local friends here in Ontario as we look out on a a real good old fashioned snow day

This image is from a trip to Paeggy's Cove last June where the lupines grow wild.

Still in the archives looking for beautiful things to cheer us all up!

I finally got to meet Caelen Mata in world last night. Woot!

 

Caelen You are so sweet and OMG funny! I had a blast !!! *hugz*

 

Sim: Lost World

In my garden.

 

He’s been depressed like this for a few weeks now.

MOOD...

Cheer up, London

It's not that bad

Cheer up, London

You're already dead and it's not that bad

Cheer up, London

It's not that bad

Cheer up, London

It's really really not that bad, is it?

How could it be

So bad

When you're already dead?

LOL...I just love this..I know I needed a good laugh and so glad I found this shot...I hope it gives you a chuckle too!!

*note-look at her squinted eyes, lol!

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Changing her eyes back and forth until I can afford to get her ones that are actually nice, don't mind me.

Classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN list, with adult populations between 2000 to 2700, i was really Lucky to capture this Extremely shy and Beautiful Pair of Cheer Pheasants in Kedarnath W.L.S

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