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This image is a companion to the previous image and shows "the eager eater" receiving that serving of suet from his mother.
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"...to the dungeons of my black despair!
Down we plunge to the prison of my mind!
Down that path into darkness, deep as hell!
Why, you ask, was I bound and chained
In this cold and dismal place?
Not for any mortal sin
But the wickedness of my abhorrent face!"
- The Phantom of the Opera - lyrics by Charles Hart
The Phantom is playing:
Culprit Sonata Macabre - Midnight Theme - Available at Salem
The Phantom's Dungeon:
(Milk Motion) The cistern - 27*42m - Available at Uber
The Phantom's rowing boat:
Nutmeg. Old Wooden Boat v1 - Available at Shiny Shabby
OneDecor_White Candles
Heart - Ground Pine Twigs
CR Pond Plants - Duckweed & Salvinia
DRD - Series 01 - Chest - Dark
Feisty Broad-winged Skipper butterfly enjoying fresh Canadian Thistle nectar.
Limited to bog and marsh settings. Appearing early this year, as it usually emerges in late July. Considered somewhat rare, but can be locally abundant.
White-Tailed Deer.
From between 27 to 45 inches tall and 6 to 7 feet long and weighing 150-310 pounds (male) and 90 to 211 pounds (female). Tan or reddish brown in summer and grayish brown in winter. Belly, throat, nose band, eye ring and inside of ears are white. Tail brown and edged with white above often with a dark stripe down the center and white below. Black spots on side of chin. Buck's antlers can spread to 3 feet. Does do not have antlers. Fawns are spotted.
The White-Tailed Deer inhabits farmlands, brushy areas, woods, suburbs and gardens.
They range throughtout the southern half of the southern tier of Canadian provinces and through most of the United States except for the Southwest.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.
The saying "Down Home" is a Southern thing. I have said it many times when away from home and speaking of life on the farm. There is something special about living in the country.
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Vienna, butterfly house, breeding station, pupae of butterflies
Wien, Schmetterlingshaus, Aufzuchtstation, Puppen von Schmetterlingen
These are two year old cubs who are following their mom down to the bottom of the falls after fishing at the top of the falls. The lead bear is trying its best to get down without hurting itself. Unfortunately, they weren't any more successful below the falls.
Taken 15 July 2022 at Brooks Falls, Alaska.
This urban landscape is taken looking down Tamar Street towards the north east. The Tamar River can be seen winding through the foothills. Despite the sunlight, it is becoming quite cold and the smoke from wood fires is visible in the valley.
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De grootste waterval in het Nationaal Park Krka wordt vaak aangeduid met de naam: Krka waterval. De officiële naam van deze spectaculaire waterval is de Skradinski Buk. Over een totale lengte van 800 meter valt het water over 17 kleinere watervallen naar beneden.
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The largest waterfall in the Krka National Park is often referred to by the name: Krka waterfall. The official name of this spectacular waterfall is the Skradinski Buk. Over a total length of 800 meters the water falls down over 17 smaller waterfalls.
Although this fellow looks cold, the image was taken on a warm summer morning in the local wetlands.
Thankfully!
A trip back to July 2011, when my grown-up daughter and I cycled the Yorkshire Dales Cycle route together.
The route is approx 210km/130m long and climbs ca. 4000m with some very steep bits (too steep for my legs, though not my daughter's!).
This is on our final day (Reeth to Skipton) and having cycled along Coverdale, we are dropping steeply down into Kettlewell (I think that we are, but am happy to be corrected if my memory has failed me!).
13+ years ago - gosh!
The hearings yesterday were astonishing. I cannot believe that people think that man conducts himself as a supreme court justice and should be confirmed.
Waiting on assets traffic to clear a southbound manifest creeps down to Milwaukee Junction to jump onto the Mount Clemens subdivision for a trip south to either Lang to Flat Rock.
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Slow down; God is still in heaven. You are not responsible for doing it all yourself, right now.
Camera Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi
Exposure 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture f/16.0
Focal Length 140 mm
ISO Speed 400
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Lens: EF 70-300mm
Closeup lens: Raynox DCR150
Crazy Tuesday Theme: COOLING DOWN
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Naopačke
Mali plavac nježno se njiše na suhoj travki, dok jutarnji povjetarac suši kapljice rose s njegovih krila. Sve je u bež tonovima, u znaku kasnog ljeta, dok se trava i bilje polako predaju vremenu. Krhki trenutak između rose i vjetra, između straha i slobode.
Upside down
A small blue butterfly sways lightly on a dry grass stem, morning breeze drying the last drops of dew from its wings. Everything is bathed in beige tones of late summer, as grass and plants surrender to the season. A fragile moment between dew and wind, between fear and freedom.