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Happiness consists not in having much, but in being content with little. Marguerite Gardiner
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Meet Budaru, one of two Koalas on loan from the San Diego Zoo. These marsupials spend up to 20 hours each day sleeping. Budaru is named after a place in Australia and was born in April 2004. Photographed at the Calgary Zoo
while I didn't withstand the freezing temperature for long, I did a quick walk around the lighthouse and managed to snap a few shots! It was SO COLD... -22 and with the wind it made it feel 100 times worse!
“Be Content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you.”
Muse Lao Tzu
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As previously stated Aldeburgh in Suffolk owed me a good sunrise as previous visits were very disappointing indeed. This morning however delivered big time. The sky was full of amazing pastel pinks, peaches and oranges. The single boat on the shingle beach set against the town of Aldeburgh behind was as close to perfect as I could have imagined it. Possibly my favourite shot of 2019 so far :-)
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On Wednesday 14th June 2023 I spent the day on the MGB line between Dieni and Disentis in splendid Alpine weather. However, I had to content myself with the hourly Regio services as all of the Zermatt Glacier Express services had been cancelled that day following an OHL problem near the Valais mountain resort town.
The new Orion EMUs would be officially 'launched' by MGB on the following day at an event at Oberalppass, so at least the services operating on this section of the network were still loco hauled. In this view, refurbished MGB HGe 4/4” 104 was crossing Bugei Viaduct with an Andermatt to Disentis/Mustér R45 Service.
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El Milano Negro es un pobre cazador que se contenta con animales muertos o heridos. Frecuenta los cursos de agua o las orillas de lagunas, a la búsqueda de peces muertos, y no desdeña los depósitos de basura, que le proporcionan alimento.
Durante el período que precede al acoplamiento da muestra de su talento de acróbata aéreo. Sus barrenas; las vertiginosas picadas sobre su pareja, que le esquiva en el último momento; sus ascensos verticales; sus caídas como una hoja seca, con las garras sujetas a las de su compañera, son algunas de las evoluciones que realiza con ardor.
Se distingue del Milano Real por la cola oscura y menos escotada. Llega a España en el mes de marzo (algunos ya en febrero), aunque el contingente más importante se instala en abril. A fin de julio se inicia el retorno a Africa.
Esta rapaz es bastante gregaria, reuniéndose en grupos más o menos grandes cuando encuentran algunos restos comestibles, ya sean animales muertos en el campo o peces envenenados arrastrados por la corriente. También es frecuente verlos comiendo los cadáveres de otras aves y mamíferos atropellados por automóviles. El gregarismo anterior les impulsa a veces a criar en pequeñas colonias.
Identificación: Pardo oscuro por encima; pardo rojizo por debajo; cabeza clara estriada de pardo; cola escotada; iris gris a amarillo claro; sexos iguales.
Nidificación: Nido viejo de córvido o de rapaz, construido en un árbol o, a veces, en una pared rocosa; puesta, en abril-junio, de 2 a 4 huevos blancos manchados de pardo; incubación, 32 días; los pollos abandonan el nido tras unos 40 días.
Alimentación: Peces enfermos o muertos; carroña, mamíferos, reptiles, batracios, moluscos, insectos y aves.
Hábitat: Monte bravío
The best memories from canoe camping are the many times when you just don't want to be anywhere else doing anything else.
For Monochrome Monday here's a little vignette seemingly straight out of the old west. According to an old USGS topo map these ramshackle log cabin structures are in a place named Beals. But I can find no information about this spot other than that name. So perhaps it was just a lonely ranch or maybe it is a ghost town with a hidden past. It's fun to imagine that perhaps Kid Curry passed this way to rendezvous with Butch and Sundance at Hole-in-the-Wall or maybe Ike Gravelle rode through on his way to blow up the NP's Yellowstone River bridge near Livingston or....you fill in your own wild west tale.
But even if it doesn't look like it at times, it's very much the 21st century as Montana Rail Link's 844 Logan Local is seen at about MP 5.4 on MRL's 6th Sub (Harrison Branch) rolling north (timetable east) through a classic western high plains landscape. They are dropping downgrade toward Antelope Creek which they'll follow back through a canyon that cuts through the London Hills on their return toward the 5th Sub (former NP passenger main) at Sappington. Leading the eight loaded covered hoppers are two classic EMD GP35s, MRL 403 and 401 blt. Dec 1964 as DRGW 3039 and Jan. 1964 as DTI 353 respectively.
Serving only one customer, this branch sees service once a week at most to reach the tiny country elevator at the end of the line. I can't verify the veracity of this claim, but I've been told by railroaders that the only reason this anachronism survives is that the owner of the Harrison Elevator Co. is an old friend of MRL's owner, billionaire industrialist Dennis Washington. If true it would certainly help to explain the otherwise unexplainable!
This branch itself was originally built to Harrison by a Northern Pacific subsidiary in 1889 and extended a year later another 10 miles or so to Norris. Additionally at Harrison another branch forked 7 miles west to a small mining area at Pony. This branch was cut back by the NP during WWII and the outer 10 miles of the main stem to Norris succumbed under BN in 1975 leaving what was left to pass to MRL in 1987.
As for the railroad itself, countless articles have been written about the MRL over the past 35 years of its existence and if you care to learn more download this great series courtesy of Trains Magazine:
www.trains.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/TRN-MRL.pdf
Madison County, Montana
Tueaday September 6, 2022
Capilla Sixtina (robado, no se pueden hacer fotografías)
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Pon tu corazón aquí,
junto al mío.
Déjalo contentarse y no temas
que quede cautivo;
los corazones se dedican a latir...
Se entristecen,
se estremecen,
extrañan, aman...
Se hamacan en sencillas alegrías,
son fieles como cisnes.
Pon tu corazón junto al mío
y no temas que quede cautivo.
(fragmento Maricarmen Marente, Neuquén-Argentina.-poema Corazones y abrazos)
Be content with what you have , rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you.
~Lao Tzu
Content entry.
I gave myself this hair style because is edgy but still feminine when I wear it.
I chose the armor because if you are a bounty hunter, you’ll need protection. I thought the colors looked nice. Why purple? Because I’m the master of crystals.
There's nothing like wearing a timeless dress like this to make me feel so happy and content with life!
Now I've got my blouse back and she has disappeared until the next unplanned visit, I’m a happy girl.
And this is how this plant extracts the nitrogen
necessary to complete the photosynthesis.In this case it was a Stomorhina lunata that was caught in his gummy "tentacles".The fly was still alive at the moment of the shots (some movements in his proboscid and abdomen) but would die soon . In this moment the digestive glands begin to break down the barrier by producing enzymes that digest later assimilable substances. Finally only the external and empty skeleton content of the insect remains.
Late afternoon natural light field stack . 25 pictures taken with a 7DmkII + reversed Hexanon 40mm + extension tubes at f5.6 ; iso 200 and silver reflector from downside.
Other pictures of the plant in top comments
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