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I’m so bored that I may have to start watching a new reality TV series…
The Crowned Sifaka is a lemur endemic to western Madagascar, a part of the world where nature and its biological diversity faces enormous and devastating consequences resulting from anthropogenic activities.
Will you hold the line?
When every one of them is giving up or giving in,
Tell me in this house of mine?
Nothing ever comes without a consequence or cost,
Tell me will the stars align?
Will heaven step in? Will it save us from our sin? Will it?
'Cause this house of mine stands strong
That's the price you pay
Leave behind your heartache, cast away
Just another product of today
Rather be the hunter than the prey
And you're standing on the edge, face up 'cause you're a
Natural
A beating heart of stone
You gotta be so cold
To make it in this world
Yeah, you're a natural
Living your life cutthroat
You gotta be so cold
Yeah, you're a natural
Deep inside me, I'm fading to black, I'm fading
Took an oath by the blood of my hand, won't break it
I can taste it, the end is upon us, I swear
Gonna make it
I'm gonna make it
Lyrics from "Natural" by Imagine Dragons
I have the honour to invite you to the exhibition called "Feelings" curated by my dear friend Dido Haas at the amazing Nitroglobus Roof Gallery. This exhibit will stay for this month.
I tried to show on my works that an avatar is very natural and can show feelings as in Real Life.
Hope you enjoy it ❤ hugsss
TAXI: Nitroglobus Roof Gallery
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Went down to the little river near where I live, trying some longer exposures. Unfortunately due to garbage (platic mostly) almost everywhere I had to find the tightest angles. We do have the best DSLRs, smartphones and more but that's the direct consequence on Nature: pollution and garbage. This is cropped a lot couse I wanted to emphasize the flow and did some major editing on curves to gain more contrast between light and dark areas.
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The consequences of our rainy spring months are still visible, but at least the light is getting better. We've had sunshine for three days in a row now, which is a first this year.
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“For this is what we do. Put one foot forward and then the other. Lift our eyes to the snarl and smile of the world once more. Think. Act. feel. Add our little consequence to the tides of good and evil that flood and drain the world. Drag our shadowed crosses into the hope of another night. Push our brave hearts into the promise of a new day. With love; the passionate search for truth other than our own. With longing; the pure, ineffable yearning to be saved. For so long as fate keeps waiting, we live on.”
― Gregory David Roberts, for the book "Shantaram"
Allium cernuum (or ladies leek) is one of the smallest and most delicate plants in our garden. As a consequence it receives a lot of care . The whole plant is only 6 inches high the flowers are tiny forming on slender erect stems, nodding at the tips. Its not a plant I see in many gardens. it is very slow to spread the small area I have of them may have just about doubled in size in fifteen years. you may have to bend down low to see it but its a gorgeous little plant
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“Happiness is the consequence of personal effort. You fight for it, strive for it, insist upon it, and sometimes even travel around the world looking for it. You have to participate relentlessly in the manifestations of your own blessings.” — Elizabeth Gilbert
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and you don’t take enough photographs :-)
Kyle Cassidy
HMM! Truth Matters! Lies have consequences.
malus, flowering crabapple, denver botanic garden, colorado
The castle was built between 1378 and 1399 by Richard, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton, and is an example of a quadrangular castle. The licence to build it was granted in July 1379 and a contract with the mason John Lewyn was made in September 1378. Construction was reputed to cost 18,000 Marks.The 16th-century writer John Leland described 'An Astronomical Clock' in the courtyard and how smoke was conveyed from the hearth in the hall through tunnels. Bolton Castle was described by Sir Francis Knollys as having 'The highest walls of any house he had seen'.
In 1536 John, 8th Baron Scrope supported the Pilgrimage of Grace rebellion against the religious reforms of King Henry VIII and gave Adam Sedbar, Abbot of Jervaulx sanctuary in the castle. In consequence John Scrope had to flee to Skipton pursued by the King's men but Abbot Sedbar was caught and executed. In retribution the king ordered Bolton castle to be torched, causing extensive damage. Within a few years, some of the damage had been repaired and Sir John had regained his seat in Parliament.
Mary, Queen of Scots was held prisoner at Bolton for six months from July 1568 Mary was moved to Bolton. Her primary keeper at this location was Sir Francis Knollys who gave Mary Henry Scrope's own apartments in the South-West tower. Of her retinue of 51 knights, servants and ladies-in-waiting only 30 of her men and six ladies-in-waiting were able to stay in the castle, the rest taking lodgings nearby. Her household included cooks, grooms, hairdresser, embroiderer, apothecary, physician and surgeon.
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When I'm nervous I have this thing yeah I talk too much
Sometimes I just can't shut the hell up
It's like I need to tell someone anyone who'll listen
And that's where I seem to fuck up, yeah
I forget about the consequences, yeah
For a minute there I lose my senses
And in the heat of the moment
My mouth starts going, the words start flowing, oh
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In the previous image the juvenile Bald Eagle sitting on a snow covered dirt hill appeared to step on another Eagle's wing as it flew close by. The reaction was immediate - an aerial combat. Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.
One good consequence of the fog an mist is the fine dusting of droplets the spiders webs are getting!
is that its primary raw materials are light and time.
John Berger
HFF! Truth Matters! Lies have consequences!
bearded iris, 'Wonders Never Cease', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
und die Tatsache, dass keiner weiß, wie viele noch kommen -
macht mittlerweile müde.
Erneute Forderungen nach weiteren Kontaktbeschränkungen sogen für Unverständnis und ja - auch Ärger.
Mittlerweile kann ich nur noch die Spiegel in der Wohnung abnehmen, um keinem mehr zu nahe zu kommen ;-)))
Das macht mich "Mütend" - und es ist zugleich die neue Wortschöpfung dieser Zeit.
our inaction that gets confused with the inevitable :-)
Robert Brault
HGGT!! Truth Matters! Character Matters!
globe sweet gum, 'Gum Ball', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
The seawater has receded due to low tide, which makes it impossible for several fishermen to get their boats closer to the wholesale fish market where they are going to unload their fish catch.
As a result, the fishermen and their assisting workers have to walk and wade in the shallow waters for more than 50 meters to carry the fish containers toward the market. And some have to do it a few times to complete the job.
Taken in early morning at the town proper of Subic, Zambales, Philippines.
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Every move matters, every choice has a consequence and most of all, you pray that your enemy doesn’t see your plan. Chess has personality. This is what I like about this game. You have all these different types of pieces, all so different but yet they work together so magically.
There’s nothing luxurious about where this game is being played. The stretch of the street is dominated by street food and chess players. Basically, people of all kinds come to play chess here. Thought of having a go but I was getting late to go back home. There’s always next time they say.
Taken at the basketball court Novaliches, Caloocan.
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grandeur can sometimes blind us to the point that we fail to see the little things which are just as beautiful. by the same token, sometimes we get too busy attending to "grander" things in life, the ones we consider "matters of consequence" that we forget the simple yet sometimes more important things. have you smelled a flower today? have you looked at the stars? have you smiled at a stranger? have you said "i love you" to the significant people in your life? have you held their hands? have you called or written a friend just to say hello? life is fleeting. and it would be so tragic to realize it's too late to do any of these simple things because we have been too busy with "matters of consequence" .
The end of a Mojave winter day at Goffs, CA, long-neglected, nearly forgotten, once a stop for first the railroad and later the Mother Road (66, of course) each on their final sprints to the west coast, now barely a mark the map. This dot in the Mojave badlands, a place called home by not even two dozen, has succumbed to two main enemies--the elements and time--and has faded away to next to nothing, its sole worthwhile activity nowadays courtesy of what BNSF sends through on the Needles Subdivision. The dispatcher has one holding safely on Main 2 at EBCS Goffs--Q LACATG6 13L--for an oncoming onslaught of westbounds pounding to the top of the climb away from the Colorado River valley at Needles, the dimmed headlight of the rear DPU from one of them shrinking into oblivion. This exemplary display of the modern intermodal supply chain unfolds beneath painting-like magic developing overhead, consequences of the rapidly falling sun slipping towards the horizon line and combusting the suspended moisture in the air into an inferno. In mere minutes, the fire will be extinguished by the onset of nightfall and this little place on the desert floor will go cold, but the rails will remain hot as BNSF continues its non-stop effort to pump 90-per-day in or out of the Golden State on the sacred rails of the Santa Fe.
Markyate's High Street follows the bed of the River Ver, so is sloping, approximately from north to south. This is the northern and higher end of High Street. The building reflects this situation too in that one end is higher above the ground than the other. There are consequences if, as here, you put the entrance to your home at the higher end.
While the tumultous consequences of covid19 rages all around us here in London those of us who can do so stay at home and out of harm's way. But I try to get out for a ride on my bicycle most days. The government asks that we restrict our exercise time away from home to one hour and I hold my hand up and say that I'm sometimes out for longer. But I stick to roads and lanes that are very quiet and for the most part devoid of people. I reckon I'm safe and I'm not posing a risk to others so I hope the police won't arrest me.
The best part of that scenario is that I'm learning the geography of my area so much better than I knew it before. And so it was that I found myself in an area I'd not been before and came across this little lane in Nork Park, near Banstead in Surrey, bracketed by these lovely blossoming trees. It is a truly lovely spot. I shot a few images through the blossoms and slightly overexposed them to get the unnaturally bright light coming through.
Processed in LR and Topaz Studio 2.
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