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Conditions must have been just right (light, temperature) because Cousin didn't bolt away or stare at me like I was a 4-eyed monster. His claws, however, appear on the ready.

...and the cats had changed into this conga line.

the look? because humans are scary. His stance has changed very little in seven years.

He calls them 'my girlies' and they are. They love him dearly. All three are very different but I can promise you, they will be buddies for life. They balance each other out so perfectly. The leader, the fun-lover, and the thoughtful one. Together they face the world knowing they have each other by their side.

 

The love of cousins. The love of sisters. The love of family. The ties that bind.

 

Bidgood Park - Grand Concourse

On the north shore of Prince Edward Island.

Kallitype on HPR.

 

Dig neg.

 

Henry Hall's developer from 1903 (sodium acetate + tartaric acid).

Toned in used Thiourea-Gold.

 

Midsummer 2014.

Canada Jay and a Blue Jay

Happy Wing Wedneday

We have been away from home this past week. So, I am using this image (taken yesterday) of Ozzy who is a member of my extended family who we are visiting for Happy Caturday 10/21/2023 theme "Sleeping".

 

Happy Caturday!

The trees were so covered in long strands of mossy hair they seemed like giant Cousin Itt from the Adams Family.

Roosevelt Elk, Quinault Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington.

I didn't take this pic, I'm in it! I have always loved this image. I'm in the red coat and pink pants. My Mom told me to roll them up because she didn't want the bottom of my pants to get dirty. These are my cousins and two brothers, they are on the right side and my brother Steve is the tallest. My cousins are a big part of my best childhood memories.

These are two of my granddaughters - they were born 7 weeks apart and they love each other so much. Whenever one of them is at my house, they are always asking when the other one is coming over. I couldn't resist posting these photos as I love the beautiful sunlight shining around them.

Cousins Morgan and Lyla (my granddaughters) at our gathering in San Diego to celebrate Lyla's 5th birthday.

elle & her cousin.

Thank you all for your overwhelming and very kind comments!

 

This is my 8 day old grandson Oliver with his cousin Ella who was born 5 days before him. This may be a little weird since they are not twins but I thought it was just too cute. We will never ever show this to them when they are older. Might even have to destroy it:)

my cousin saxophonist.

# Marta

The red fox is one animal in Minnesota that both city dwellers and country folk can see as the red fox inhabits both areas. This sparkling red-colored animal is a cousin to dogs although I have yet to see a family reunion where both are in attendance.

 

The Minnesota DNR says that while most cats and dogs are safe from foxes, occasionally a kitten or a miniature dog could be the main course for a fox. There are more foxes around than we see during the day as they are the most active at night.

 

This particular young fox was in a family of four that played around this log for about 15 minutes while my wife and I were parked on a country road about 10 yards away watching. Every few minutes they would stand on the log and look at us with a mixture of curiosity and apprehension.

 

(Photographed near Dalbo,MN)

 

this is my cousin, she's the youngest after me out of 12 grandkids. she's 13 and gorgeous. we ran out into the field and woods during the family reunion and found a fantastic spot in the woods. it was a lot of fun even with trekking out through a field, not noticing the path five feet from us and destroying our feet.

 

print giveaway.

These two teenage boys - ages 11 and 13 - are first cousins, but they treat each other more than just family members, they are best friends.

 

Taken at a village seashore in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.

Family gathering; Lambeth Reserve on the Georges River

Early evening golden hour at the New Jersey shore in 1984.

 

A trip down Memory Lane. Originally photographed on 35mm film with a Konica SLR.

Paris 11eme

robertico wrestling with his baby cousin, caught by surprise with my camera flash. these are two of the four cousins who lived in the home where i stayed during my visit in 2001. they were much more like siblings than cousins; it was a delight to watch all their interactions.

From a combined family shoot the first of this year. They were all such a good looking and fun bunch.

Excerpt from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle:

 

Fukuyama Castle (福山城, Fukuyama-jō), sometimes called Hisamatsu Castle (久松城, Hisamatsu-jō) or Iyō Castle (葦陽城, Iyō-jō) was the castle of the Bingo-Fukuyama Han during the Edo period of Japanese history. The grounds of the castle have been designated a National Historic Site since 1964. The castle is located in Fukuyama Park in Fukuyama, Hiroshima near Fukuyama Station.

 

Fukuyama Castle is located at a hill in the center of Fukuyama city. Prior to the Edo Period, this area was a large tidal flat. The Sanyōdō highway, which connects the Kinai region with Kyushu, ran to the north of the modern city center, and Tomonoura, a port on the Seto Inland Sea from the Heian period, was to the south. The main power center for Bingo Province was at Kannabe Castle to the northeast. After the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, Fukushima Masanori was awarded control of both Aki Province and Bingo Province; however, in 1619, the Tokugawa shogunate used the pretext that he had made repairs to Hiroshima Castle without permission to seize a portion of his domain, awarding a 100,000 koku portion of Bingo Province to Tokugawa Ieyasu's cousin, Mizuno Katsunari. Katsunari had an outstanding military record and it was expected that he would act as a bulwark on the Sanyōdō highway against possible rebellion by the powerful tozama daimyō of western Japan, such as the Mōri clan. Mizuno found that Kannabe Castle was located in a narrow mountain valley and was inconvenient both to manage his domain and to defend against attack, some received a special exception from the shogunate's "one domain - one castle" rule to build a new castle and castle town on reclaimed land. Construction started in 1619 and was completed in 1622.

 

The new Fukuyama Castle occupied a hill with a length of 400 meters and width of 200 meters. The inner bailey occupies the southern half of the hill, and contains a five-story tenshu at its northern edge. The southern edge was protected by two yagura turrets.The Fushimi yagura was a white three-story structure transferred from abolished Fushimi Castle in Kyoto. The Tsukumi yagura has a red handrail balcony. Between these two yagura is the main gate of the castle, also transferred from Fushimi Castle.

 

The secondary bailey occupied the north half of the hill, and outer bailey surrounded south half of the hill. Fukuyama Castle had seven three-story yagura and 15 smaller yagura, and tall stone walls, and was surrounded by water moats, connected by canal to the Seto Inland Sea.

 

The Mizuno clan was replaced by the Abe clan was rulers of Fukuyama Domain in 1698 and governed to the Meiji restoration. Although the various Abe daimyō played important political roles in the administration of the shogunate, they seldom visited the domain in person. During the Boshin War, Fukuyama Castle was attacked by the Chōshū army in January 1868, but the domain defected to the Imperial side and the castle was spared destruction.

 

After the Meiji Restoration, most of the buildings except for the tenshu and a number of yagura were demolished. The castle grounds became a public park. In 1931, the tenshu was designed a "National Treasure" under the former Cultural Properties Protection Law. However, the tenshu burned down during World War II. Much of outer areas of the castle grounds disappeared due to the construction of railways and urban development. Fukuyama Station was built directly adjacent to the inner bailey of the castle and the tenshu can be seen clearly from its platforms.

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