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Another picture of the same hummingbird I posted recently. I wanted to have a wings up pose, like this one. I was surprised to see that this little hummer managed to have some of the stem behind it in between its two wings.
ODC-Drinks
Every morning I break my fast with this drink. It's kind of a smoothie but it is heated up. I use all sorts of herbal/medicinal powders in it. A few are Dandy blend, cocoa, a little organic coffee, medicinal mushrooms, turmeric, chlorella & coconut milk. It is realy tasty and very healthy for you.
coming upon this bottle i immediately imagined a youth group gathered together out of sight but one's exuberance to drink the bottle is fumbled and in slow motion it crashes on the cement, the night a shambles.
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I gave the flock at Wright-Locke Farm some fresh water today, and soon they were chugging Ito down. Since birds don't have swallowing muscles, they have to tilt their head back to get the water down.
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I've been having some computer problems and am trying to figure out what's going on. So, I am way behind on Flickr.
during the rainy season the wildlife of the Kalahari is not that dependant from the waterholes so you can see them drinking from any puddle, like these two giraffes, KTP, South Africa
"Do you think I will get bigger if I drink the liquid in this flask?"
Mmm... I think Kokoro got it wrong... I think she needs to eat something to get bigger... Maybe she will turn into a tiny doll now?
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I'm packing all my things because I'm moving to a new house in less than 2 weeks! I'm so busy >< So I took Kokoro for a shot before packing my dollies, hehe
Two female waterbuck visit the waterhole.
"The waterbuck is a large antelope found widely in sub-Saharan Africa. It is placed in the genus Kobus of the family Bovidae. It was first described by Irish naturalist William Ogilby in 1833. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Kobus ellipsiprymnus
Height: 1.2 – 1.4 m (At Shoulder)
Higher classification: Kobus
Phylum: Chordata
Mass: Male: 200 – 300 kg, Female: 160 – 200 kg
Did you know: The waterbuck is a large, robust animal; males are generally about 25 percent larger than the females." (from Wikipedia.)
These asters bloom late just in time for the butterflies flight south. Did a little different processing this time.
Quando fa caldo è caldo per tutti!
When it's hot is hot for all !
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me and the guys setting to drink in the animation house cuz some of them were leaving , the night before Reta leaves the hotel .
She couldn't drink from it at all
... heute ist der Trinkhalm aus Plastik, früher hieß er Strohhalm und war aus Stroh. Wie wird er in Zukunft heißen ...
After a big day riding in Outback Australia, it was time for these bikers to have a drink or two outside the Albert Hotel, Milparinka, NSW, Australia.
Koporsky tea (korkorka, willow-tea) is a Russian herbal drink obtained by brewing fermented leaves of fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium), a perennial herb from the Cypriot family. The name of the drink originated from the ancient Russian village of Koporye, not far from St. Petersburg, where phytotea was traditionally produced from its leaves.
A drink from fireweed (otherwise called willow tea) in Russia has been known for a long time and was in demand by the widest strata of society. In monasteries and monasteries, where the use of Chinese tea as a stirring drink was often forbidden, “tea” from fireweed was used, which was harvested for the whole winter no .In the production of this drink is not used fermentation: the leaves just wilted, putting them in the shade, or drying in a cold oven. Honey of honey is considered as healing as the honey itself. In 1756, in the Description of Kamchatka's Land, Stepan Krashennikov referred to fireweed as a delicacy on the poor table of Kamchadals. The Russian Old Believers-Kamchadals did not refuse a light snack from the young shoots of fireweed.
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