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Last night's Story bridge viewed from the city.

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Norbert

 

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This Caribou family is so happy to be enjoying fresh greens again, after a long cold Alaskan winter.

 

Caribou are native to the Arctic, sub-Arctic, tundra, boreal forest, and mountainous regions of Northern Europe, Siberia, and North America.

Caribou are also often referred to as reindeer, especially when domesticated. There are some differences between caribou and reindeer, though. For instance, caribou are generally wild and undertake long annual migrations, while reindeer can be both wild and domesticated.

Caribou are unique in the deer family as both males and females can have antlers. They are herbivores and can eat up to 12 pounds of food each day. Their diet mainly consists of grasses and plants in the summer, and they survive on lichens in the winter.

 

Explore - May 26, 2024

 

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Somewhere east of here

Many long years ago, when I was living out on the plains of Colorado, I became acquainted with an elderly woman who loved nothing more than talking with everyone on her CB radio. Because she possessed a "green thumb" - her husband had given her the nick-name; "Flower Power". - which became her "handle" (her radio name in CB vernacular).

 

The sweet old woman passed away a few decades ago - but I still remember the joy she received (and gave) as she chatted with the long haul truckers that passed by her cozy little home, not too far from Interstate 70.

 

This one's for you "Flower Power".

You'll see a few photos on here that have come from my Aunt Jean's home or garden. She has a beautiful property and garden which she has been developing for years. Every corner is an absolute delight. Thankfully, she has said I can come whenever I like to get photos of her garden, the interior of her house or the wild turkeys that live on there.

 

To see a video of Aunt Jean's garden:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSMFsOga9UY

A head full of idieas,

Used: Photoshop, Pixabay, Filter Forge, Textaizer

So this is the final in the series of smoke photography from me combined in various cell slice stains from Elizabeth Normand of the Mark Zervis lab here at Brown. You'll probably see more of both but looking for new combos and looks.

If you can imagine it, there is a way to make it, but that doesn't mean anyone will like it.

The morning sun has risen high enough now, that it is actually letting its lovely golden rays appear in my north facing windows! What a treat after the long dark winter.

HSS!

 

While roaming around the old paddle wheel boat "Keno" in Dawson City, Yukon - old items lying about caught my eye, and I couldn't resist capturing a few. In this image it was the ships drinking water that captured my attention. I wonder just how clean it was, back in the good old days.

Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery

The Story bridge is green at the moment to support the musical "Wicket"

Had to get a shot of that, so we went for a walk around riverside last night.

I personally like the blue version I posted earlier better.

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Norbert

 

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Uploaded on September 11, 2018

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. It’s all in the eye of the beholder. Guess what it is. No AI.involved.

  

Be honest now.

  

Well, if you guessed it is a mirrored image of a detail from an exotic Porsche sports car, you'd be correct.

Pleroma

(Greek πλήρωμα) generally refers to the totality of divine powers. The word means fullness from πληρόω ("fills") comparable to πλήρης which means "full", and is used in Christian theological contexts: both in Gnosticism generally, and by Paul of Tarsus in Colossians 2.9.

 

Gnosticism holds that the world is controlled by archons, among whom some versions of Gnosticism claim is the deity of the Old Testament, who held aspects of the human captive, either knowingly or accidentally. The heavenly pleroma is the totality of all that is regarded in our understanding of "divine". The pleroma is often referred to as the light existing "above" (the term is not to be understood spatially) our world, occupied by spiritual beings who self-emanated from the pleroma. These beings are described as aeons (eternal beings) and sometimes as archons. Jesus is interpreted as an intermediary aeon who was sent, along with his counterpart Sophia, from the pleroma, with whose aid humanity can recover the lost knowledge of the divine origins of humanity and in so doing be brought back into unity with the Pleroma. The term is thus a central element of Gnostic religious cosmology.

 

Gnostic texts envision the pleroma as aspects of God, the eternal Divine Principle, who can only be partially understood through the pleroma. Each "aeon" (i.e. aspect of God) is given a name (sometimes several) and a female counterpart (Gnostic viewed divinity and completeness in terms of male/female unification). The Gnostic myth goes on to tell how the aeon wisdom's female counterpart Sophia separated from the Pleroma to form the demiurge, thus giving birth to the material world.

I'm a little bit OCD, so I gotta keep making these things, whatever they are, . . . :D

It's raining!!

used: Filter Forge, Pixabay, Photoshop

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