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from SNZ video (link below)
They are 6 weeks old and so cute!
You can vote for their names on the cheetah cam site.
photo by SNZ
They are so cute! Here's the update ICYMI.
nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/news/cheetah-cubdate-14-weighi...
“And where there is no Echo there is no description of space or love. There is only silence.”
― Mark Z. Danielewski, "House of Leaves"
Her facial expression simply matches the name of my picture blog. Just an echo, going home after a workday.
This is Echo, Logan's sister. She belongs to ~Hana.
She also plays guitar. Both brothers compete to be better than the other...
I explained their story before. Their father was a rock legend, but he died on a stage accident during a concert. Now they try to be as their father.
Logan has his own band, with Morinaga, Shavo and other member who's going to be revealed soon...
But Echo is looking for her way on her own.
Echo is now 4 months old, and Jax is 8 years. They are best of friends and love hanging out together.
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HDR of the Echo Tunnel between Carlin How and Liverton mines.
This tunnel goes underneath a viaduct.
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Echo Ridge www.flickr.com/groups/3793188@N21/pool/
It's that magical time of year at Echo Ridge. Fires are lit and cabins are warm as the snow starts to fall on the evergreen forests. Hear the ice sing under the setting sun and make a wish upon a shooting star.
...Echo Amphitheater, which is a natural amphitheater located on the Carson National Forest in Rio Arriba County, in Northern New Mexico. The sandstone cliff is known for its unique echoing auditory properties. The red vertical stripes down the otherwise horizontally stratified cliff wall are streaks of mineral varnish that provides a colorful contrast to the sandstone cliff. This colorful geological feature combined with its unusual auditory properties no doubt fed the legend of myth associated with the Echo Amphitheater.
Explore this 0.5-mile out-and-back trail near Canjilon, New Mexico. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 12 min to complete. This is a very popular area for camping and walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are February through July.
The actual Amphitheater is not shown in this view; these are the canyon walls as one walks to the site. On our visit there, a musician was beautifully playing a dobro guitar, which echoed with amazing clarity off the sandstone walls.
Echoing off the hills, Fortescue Metals Group 011 (C44-9W) and 115 (AC44C6M) lead an empty iron ore train on the Eliwana Line. The train is seen here between Solomon Junction and DeGrey near the 291 km mark.
DeGrey, WA.
Sunday, 31 May 2026.
Mike and I are starting a new tradition this year: Christmas without the tree.
I'm so relieved. Because every year, the tree has been the source of this huge internal struggle for me.
On one hand... in what I like to think is a nod to my long-ago Druid ancestors... I pretty much worship trees. (You may have noticed this elsewhere in my stream. Ahem. It's a powerful force.) So... to bring one in, and adorn it with lights and ornamentation, and spend many hours admiring it... living with it as a member of the family... well, it feels kind of right.
On the other hand... there is no escaping the fact that the trees we bring inside each year are dead. And worse - we killed them ourselves, with our own hands, and have the sap-stained clothes and gloves to attest to our act of, let's face it, murder.
It's always bugged me, but the final straw was Mike's comment on our watering system. We have this great set-up where... every time the tree takes a drink... we hear this musical glug-glug-gurgle. Our tradition has always been to raise our glasses in response, and drink (or eat, or make the motions thereof) in the tree's direction, and say something like, "Here's to you, tree!"
So... yeah. We've lived with this charade for years. And it was only in the past few weeks that we agreed the glug-glugging was, in fact, sinister. Equivalent, we decided, to the flopping and gasping a fish does out of water.
We have agreed (thank goodness) not to inflict that slow-death suffering on another good, honest tree this year. And I am so relieved.
Yes, I know there's the option of the "living tree," but that has its own problems. Kind of like bringing home a big Tyee salmon and watching it swim in a bowl for a few weeks. Conifers just weren't made to live indoors. Or die indoors. So I'll do my seasonal worshipping outdoors this year - in the trees' own living room, which is as it should be.
Title: Echos
Location : Wreck beach, Eyre Peninsula
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Some canyons will echo back at you when you whistle or clap.
Can you yodel ??
But, If you walk softly and silently you might even sneak up on a jackrabbit, fox or coyote . . . shhhhh . . . or even a RATTLESNAKE!!!!
This photo was taken by a Hasselblad 500C medium format film camera with a Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:4 f=50mm lens and a Kowa O-81B ø67 filter using Fuji Neopan Acros film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
"Les formes et les choses se manifestent à celui qui n'est pas attaché à son être propre. Dans ses mouvements, il est comme l'eau ; dans son repos il est comme un miroir, et dans ses réponses, il est comme l'écho."
Lao Tseu