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One of my artworks from the Exhibition STATES OF MIND showed at ArtCare Gallery
The poem by Eli Medier makes it talk...
"The thrill is gone, yeah
No more time for the past
Stop to memories
Dangerous old stories
Let them in the darkness
In forgetfulness
Goodbye"
© Eli Medier
Taken at The Promise
This Baby Caiman is as loudless and perfect hunter as his parents are. They seem to me like living dinosaurs and are so fascinating...
One of the few images taken with my DSLR!
Canon EOS 650D
EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM
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The Chobe River in Botswana is one of the most peaceful and beautiful places I have visited. One can tell that the animals love it too. It is easy to get lost in the beauty, but remember that dangers abound when you enter their paradise.
They feed on fish in the river and tackle an occasional antelope. Baby elephants must also be warned of the danger by the older elephants.
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Der Frosch ließ sich nicht aus der Ruhe bringen, weder von mir, noch von den Mücken. Ich sah mir diese kuriose Situation eine Weile an und wunderte mich, dass die Mücken anscheinend keine Angst vor dem Frosch hatten...
The frog didn't allow itself to be disturbed, neither by me nor by the mosquitoes. I looked at this strange situation for a while and was amazed that the mosquitoes didn't seem to be afraid of the frog...
La grenouille ne s'est laissée déranger ni par moi ni par les moustiques. J'ai regardé cette situation étrange pendant un moment et j'ai été étonné que les moustiques ne semblent pas avoir peur de la grenouille...
STRANGER:
Hlands lup!
Glive sluslage!
FOZZY:
No Hands up and no sausage
Go back to where you belong.
You're irritate me
The oleander (Nerium oleander), also known as Espirradeira or Flor-de-São-José (in Brazil), is a relatively common ornamental plant (including on sidewalks and public roads), but extremely toxic.
It is a large shrub, and can be around 3 to 5 m in height (although there is a smaller variety). Its flowers can be white, pink or red. The leaves are narrow and long, sometimes described as spearheaded. It is an undemanding plant in terms of temperature and humidity.
The oleander is originally from North Africa, the eastern Mediterranean and southern Asia. It is very common in Portugal and Brazil, whether spontaneous or cultivated.
Its active ingredients are oleandrin and neriantin, which are extraordinarily toxic substances. A leaf is enough to kill an 80 kg man - although vomiting often prevents the fatal outcome. In contact with the skin, the sap also presents risks, and it is advisable to use gloves when handling.
I found more informations about the toxicity of this plant:
Although it has historically been considered a poisonous plant, its bitterness renders it unpalatable to humans and most animals, so poisoning cases are rare and the general risk for human mortality is low. Ingestion of larger amounts may cause nausea, vomiting, excess salivation, abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea and irregular heart rhythm. Prolonged contact with sap may cause skin irritation, eye inflammation and dermatitis.
From Wikipedia
During the holidays, Peter and Oleg visited some castles in Luxembourg. Peter (Prince Peter) is still looking for a castle for his sweet princess Rosie. www.flickr.com/photos/40262251@N03/ In the castle of Beaufort they also visited the torture chamber.
PETER:
Oleg?? That thing I'm sitting on won't turn around anymore
I can't go up and I can't go down.
What should I do now?
OLEG:
Sit still...give me your left paw and I'll pull you up
And so it happened
Peter and Oleg survived the torture chamber