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Don't mess with this guy and his feeders and flower patch. Here this male ruby throated hummingbird is giving a warning to a young male to stay away from his area. The young male has been challenging him.
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Cambiar el mundo, amigo Sancho, que no es locura ni utopía, sino justicia.
Falsa cita de Don Quijote, muy extendida.
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Changer le monde, ami Sancho, n’est ni folie ni utopie, c’est de la justice.
Fausse citation du Quichotte très répandue.
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De hecho dicen los estudiosos y estadísticos que Cervantes no utilizó en el Quijote ni una sola vez la palabra “utopía”
En fait, les critiques et les statisticiens dissent que Cervantès n’a jamais utilisé le terme utopie.
When you blame others with one finger of yours, don't forget you still have four fingers pointing at yourself.
Mutual encouragement.
Stay well and safe, my dear friends. 😃😃
The Bridge over the River Don, Aberdeen a short distance from where the river meets the North Sea at Donmouth.
With its top-heavy physique, energetic flight, and piercing rattle, the Belted Kingfisher seems to have an air of self-importance as it patrols up and down rivers and shorelines. It nests in burrows along earthen banks and feeds almost entirely on aquatic prey, diving to catch fish and crayfish with its heavy, straight bill. These ragged-crested birds are a powdery blue-gray; males have one blue band across the white breast, while females have a blue and a chestnut band.
In South Florida they call the belted kingfisher the "Don King" of birds because of its distinctive, permanent bad-feather-day look that makes it easy to identify even at a distance.
I found this female along Peavine Road in Osceola County, Florida.
I "Broke Out" the old SX50 for a few shots!
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Experience a great joy on a windy day in Spain, found the windmill, Don Quixote was fighting for. It was my dream place to be. When I was young, I had chance reading Don Quixote. I had great chance to see and touch the place in real world. It was a joyful moment.
For those of us crammed into the "little boxes on the hillside," a life in the great outdoors is less a dream and more a retirement plan that never quite materializes. So, while we're stuck in our "ticky-tacky" conformity, this Barn in the photo is clearly living its best, most adventurous life—and its story is certainly a tale worth telling.
Thomas Moulton first homesteaded this property in 1908 as a bachelor. He came over Teton Pass with his brother and a neighbor from Teton Basin, Idaho. The Moultons had moved to Idaho from Utah several decades before.
For the first few winters Moulton continued to return to the family holdings in Idaho. By 1912 though he had married and he brought his new wife, Lucille, over the pass to permanently settle in the Jackson Hole valley.
What remains from his homestead is only a barn, but the barn has created a legacy beyond anything Moulton or his children could have imagined. Billed as the “most photographed barn in America,” this structure had humble beginnings.
Moulton began construction on the central portion in 1913 in order to give his hard-working horses some shelter. The original barn had a flat roof, but it provided a necessary service for the Moulton family. In 1928 the hayloft and steeply pitched gable roof was added. By 1938 and 1939 two shed roofed lean-tos were added to the structure. First the north section for the horses, then the south section for the pigs. The continued addition of separate parts to make the whole gives the barn a unique, but unintentional character that is recognized nationally. Preservation efforts have been undertaken by both the Moulton family and the Grand Teton National Park to ensure that this barn continues to illustrate the trials and successes of homesteading in Jackson Hole.
(Nikon Z6, Nikkor 24-70/2.8 @ f24 mm, 1/50 @ f/22, ISO 110, edited to taste)
Don't speak, I know what you're thinkin'
I don't need your reasons
Don't tell me 'cause it hurts
Our memories, well, they can be inviting
But some are altogether mighty frightening
As we die, both you and I
With my head in my hands, I sit and cry...
Do not trespass passed this sign on the Station Platform!!!
Betws y Coed.
Well would you risk being
Composted???
Don't think so!!!!!
Don't ~ Jewel
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RohiO-kzxqk
"Don't walk too close
Don't breathe so soft
Don't talk so sweet
Don't sing
Don't lay oh so near
Please don't let me fall in love with you again
Please let me forget
all those sweet smiles
all of the passion
all of the heat, the peace, the pain
all those blue skies
where your words were my freedom
Please, don't let me fall in love with you again
Too many times
I've cared too much
I stood on the edge
and saw that you held my hand
and knowing too well
I couldn't hide from those eyes
Please, don't let me fall in love with you again...."
-lyrics
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“Life is a journey, but don’t worry, you’ll find a parking spot at the end.”
Quote — Isaac Asimov
Have a wonderful relaxed weekend ;-))