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Haven’t posted an animal pic for awhile, thought I’d better hop to it. Struck up a conversation with this little guy, he was well educated , every book I mentioned he’d reddit. Quite the philosopher to, told me that “time’s fun when you’re having flies”.

Okay no more, puns , heading off to listen to some hip-hop..

 

Have a fun weekend everyone 😀

 

Oh, the caption … glad you asked. It’s Morse Toad for The Frog

He was born 30 December 1869 at Swanmore, county of Hampshire, England.

 

In 1876 he emigrated to Canada with his family and settled on a farm near the hamlet of Egypt, south of Sibbald Point on Lake Simcoe.

 

Leacock was educated at Upper Canada College, Toronto. He completed a degree in modern languages at the University of Toronto in 1891. 37

 

Winter winning to date. My educated guess is that Spring will ultimately win the war...despite the fact that temps have been running 15-20 degrees below normal with no real end in sight.

Educated Vas'ka (Васька, обалдевший знаниями). Happy Caturday!

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My grandma was educated in a girl's Boarding School, when she was about 16 years old, during the Art Nouveau period.

Each girl had to have her own silver napkin ring with her initials and her personal number. The number 16 is placed at the opposite side.

 

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Barred Owl interesting fact: they are named after the bars on their chests and are the most vocal of eastern owls. They sound like they are saying, "who cooks for you, who cooks for you all".

No matter how educated, talented, rich or cool you believe you are, how you treat people ultimately tells all. Integrity is everything.

— Unknown Author

 

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Barred Owl last evening, just after eating a chipmunk.

not educated.......... LOL

 

Wish you all a wonderful weekend my friends.....!

The little man gets advice from his buddy Drake…

 

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It's that amazing time of year again when one of my favorite events returns to our universe. Yes, I'm talking about 6º REPUBLIC!

Filled with incredible decor and inspiring delights, take a journey to other parts and discover something exciting and new!

 

Skippy envisioned his universe with the help of the following cool creations, all available at 6º REPUBLIC:

 

Naberius's Midnight Alley!

 

Bad Unicorn's Jake!

 

10T&Co.'s Knucklehead Digger v10000 Couple Chopper!

 

CLAVv's Chawan Mushi, Nabe, Miso Soup, Rice Set, and Sake Set, which are all part of the Hotpot Party Collection!

 

Toro's Bag of Potato Chips and Soda Cans in Plastic Bag, which are part of the Void Apartment Collection!

 

kosmii's Maneki Neon Sign and Lantern Ceiling Light!

 

Wednesday[+]'s Mangaka Seikatsu Motto Sign!

 

keke's Tokyo Signs in Blue, Green, Pink, and Red!

 

Zerkalo's Danger! Sign, Warning! Sign, Fresh Gasoline, and Safe Line!

 

Motorcycle to 6º REPUBLIC

 

And Skippy wears the new Juggy Hat created by Katatonik, which you can find at TMD!

 

Keep listening and laughing, my friends. Keep shining bright!

“A meaningful life is not being rich, being popular, being highly educated or being perfect. It is about being real, being humble, being able to share ourselves and touch the lives of others. It is only then that we could have a full, happy and contented life.”

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Jazz’s one of the most vibrant emerging artists, Endea Owens is a Detroit-raised, Juilliard educated (2018). Her band name, the Cookout, is coming from her efforts to serve food and outdoor music to poor neighbourhoods in NYC during pandemic and she continues to do it even now.

She played and learned with the jazz best: from Marcus Belgrave, Rodney Whitaker, Ron Carter to Wynton Marsalis, Diana Ross, Solange, Jazzmeia Horn, Dee Dee Bridgewater. Late Show with Jon Batiste band was her big stepping stone.

The strangest thing is she started with a violin and eventually switched to bass. I would probably go the opposite way, just for the ease of touring. In Montreal she had quintet and two powerful singers with her.

 

Endea Owens - bandleader, composer, bass; Kris Johnson - trumpet; Louis Fouce - alto sax; Corey Bernhart - keys; Lee Pearson - drums

 

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“Everything has its limit – iron ore cannot be educated into gold”

 

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I've no idea what this flower is and i wish i was better educated with flower names, lol...i know what flower means in Korean though, ha ha...kkoch

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"Why you fool, it's the educated reader who CAN be gulled.

All our difficulty comes with the others. When did you meet a workman who believes the papers? He takes it for granted that they're all propaganda and skips the leading articles. He buys his paper for the football results and the little paragraphs about girls falling out of windows and corpses found in Mayfair flats. He is our problem. We have to recondition him. But the educated public, the people who read the high-brow weeklies, don't need reconditioning. They're all right already. They'll believe anything."

[C. S. Lewis]

An immature female? An (un)educated guess...please correct me if i'm wrong...RN de s'Albufereta, Mallorca

What are your associations when you hear the term "class struggle"? It is probably an educated guess that a lot of history will pop up, including that of the socialist and trade union movements and even that of Marxism and Communism. Can I invite you to widen the perspective and, as I would see it, to look at what goes really on in a lot of western societies, particularly that of the UK? What is happening here can indeed be described as class struggle, but it is not that coming from below. It is class struggle from above. It is the people of wealth who are using the political and legal systems of the modern state in order to gratify themselves and exclude the large majority from the benefits of their own work. Profits are invested wherever the most lucrative gains can be made, and this means that capital is being exported, not re-invested at home. Tax avoidance is another characteristic of class struggle from above, I probably don't need to go into details. You must also have noticed that over the last three decades work has become cheap. A generation ago, one earner (usually the husband) was able to sustain the life of a family, today, you would need two earners to do the same. And the jobs they would be having would be insecure too. In the UK, as in France as well, there is opposition to this process of continuously eroding the people's access to life's opportunities. In Britain, people are on strike for a very good reason. Fuji X-Pro3.

I have not been able to find out more about this place - I imagine it had something to do with the celebrated Waddington Family, Victorian industrialists who were born in France but educated in England and with English family. William Waddington won the boat race for Cambridge and in later life briefly became Prime Minister of France. I suspect this place was associated with his brother Richard, also a French parliamentarian, as a nearby street is named after him. The view of the castle was pretty fleeting, almost as mysterious as its history.

No matter how educated, talented, rich or cool you believe you are, how you treat people ultimately tells all, integrity is everything

 

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Thomas Jefferson: "That democracy cannot long exist without enlightenment; That it cannot function without wise and honest officials; That talent and virtue, needed in a free society, should be educated regardless of wealth, birth or other accidental condition; That other children of the poor must thus be educated at common expence."

I was alone and clearly need glasses. The lens isn't auto-focus and so I just made an educated guess about the distance. Failed clearly.

 

This Is the Sea, by The Waterboys

 

These things you keep

You'd better throw them away

You wanna turn your back

On your soulless days

Once you were tethered

And now you are free

Once you were tethered

Well now you are free

That was the river

This is the sea!

Now if you're feelin' weary

If you've been alone too long

Maybe you've been suffering from

A few too many

Plans that have gone wrong

And you're trying to remember

How fine your life used to be

Running around banging your drum

Like it's 1973

Well that was the river

This is the sea!

Wooo!

Now you say you've got trouble

You say you've got pain

You say've got nothing left to believe in

Nothing to hold on to

Nothing to trust

Nothing but chains

You're scouring your conscience

Raking through your memories

Scouring your conscience

Raking through your memories

Scouring your conscience

Raking through your memories

But that was the river

This is the sea yeah!

Now I can see you wavering

As you try to decide

You've got a war in your head

And it's tearing you up inside

You're trying to make sense

Of something that you just can't see

Trying to make sense now

And you know you once held the key

But that was the river

And this is the sea!

Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah!

Now I hear there's a train

It's coming on down the line

It's yours if you hurry

You've got still enough time

And you don't need no ticket

And you don't pay no fee

No you don't need no ticket

You don't pay no fee

Because that was the river

And this is the sea!

Behold the sea!

Birds Do It, Bees Do It, Even Educated Fleas Do It..........

 

I was looking at 1000 mallard ducks in a small piece of open water at the mouth of a river on a frozen lake. A mated pair of mallards in front of me bobbed their heads up and down, and then the mating act occurred.

 

This is how it has worked since the beginning of time. My apologies to the long-gone songwriter Cole Porter for the top line.

  

two mallards

nature takes its course

spring duckies

 

Image and haiku by John Henry Gremmer

He was born 30 December 1869 at Swanmore, county of Hampshire, England.

 

In 1876 he emigrated to Canada with his family and settled on a farm near the hamlet of Egypt, south of Sibbald Point on Lake Simcoe.

 

Leacock was educated at Upper Canada College, Toronto. He completed a degree in modern languages at the University of Toronto in 1891.

 

Inspired by Thorstein Veblen’s The Theory of the Leisure Class, he enrolled at the University of Chicago, receiving a Ph.D. in political economy and political science under Veblen in 1903.

 

Concurrently he joined the Department of Economics and Political Science at McGill University, Montreal.

 

In 1906 he published his first and most profitable book: Elements of Political Science, a university textbook. Twenty-seven other books of non-fiction followed.

 

In 1908 he became head of his department at McGill, helped found the University Club and began developing Old Brewery Bay.

 

The first of his thirty-five books of humour, Literary Lapses was published in 1910. Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town followed in 1912 and in 1914 Arcadian Adventures of the Idle Rich.

 

Leacock was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1919 and in 1921 made an extensive lecture tour of the United Kingdom. In 1935 he received the Mark Twain Medal. He retired from McGill in 1936.

 

Stephen Butler Leacock died 28 March 1944 at Toronto from throat cancer and was buried, across the lake from Old Brewery Bay, in the Leacock family plot at St. George’s Church, Sibbald Point.

Until educated by Wikipedia I didn't know the plural of swans in flight is a wedge (or bevy).

 

Early morning visit to RSPB Titchwell - luckily I had just set up when the Hooper Swans took off and flew in front of the rising sun.

 

Whooper Swans are winter visitors to the UK from Iceland.

 

Taken at RSPB Titchwell, Norfolk.

Architekt :

 

Tadao Ando

 

Born in Osaka in 1941. Self-educated in architecture, he established Tadao Ando Architect & Associates in 1969. Major projects include the Church of the Light, the Armani Teatro, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the Chichu Art Museum, Punta della Dogana, Clark Art Institute. He also wrote "Kenchiku wo kataru," "Rensen renpai" etc. Among the many awards he has received are the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1995 and the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Commandeur) in 2013. He became a professor emeritus for Tokyo University in 20www.2121designsight.jp/en/designsight/architecture.html

  

Der Künstler: Georges Rousse

 

"Tokyo 2017"

 

Georges Ruth, die mit der Illusion von Menschen und anderen eine ortsspezifische Arbeit veröffentlicht. Das geometrische Muster, das in der Landschaft erscheint, wurde durch präzise Berechnung und Zusammenarbeit mit den Menschen auf dem Feld geboren. In dieser Ausstellung werden wir die fotografischen Arbeiten zusammen mit der auf den Bauraum von 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT zugeschnittenen Installation ausstellen.

 

I'm looking forward to seeing the results of this pairing flying around my garden later this year.

In May 2022, I happened on this pair of red mason bees creating the next generation on top of the blue barrel that sits under one of my bee observation boxes in the garden.

The males emerge before the females and buzz enthusiastically around the nest tunnels, and literally GRAB females as soon as they emerge(!). That said, mating itself looked quite tender, with the male buzzing a little 'song' while caressing the female's head with his antennae (I also have a video that I'll upload at some point).

(Megascops koepkeae) B28I7117.jpg Peru near Limatambo (Yoga Limatambo Lodge garden)

Very poorly known bird, very rare.

The very amazing and moving story of the Koepcke's family :

Maria Koepcke was a German and Peruvian ornithologist.

 

Koepcke, originally Maria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz-Radecki, was born and educated in Germany, earning a PhD in Zoology from Kiel University in 1949. She then moved to Peru, where she married zoologist Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke in 1950. Together they collaborated on much of their scientific work and publications, and had a daughter named Juliane. She was a successful Neotropical ornithologist at a time when South American ornithology was male-dominated.

 

On Christmas Eve 1971, Koepcke traveled with her 17-year-old daughter on LANSA Flight 508 from Lima to Pucallpa to join her husband for a holiday. The plane encountered a severe thunderstorm, was hit by lightning, and disintegrated above the Amazon Rainforest. Seated next to each other, the Koepkes were separated in mid-air (with Juliane remaining belted to their row of three seats), and both survived the fall. Coming to rest in different areas of the jungle floor, Maria was badly injured and died several days later. Juliane, despite sustaining a broken collar bone and an eye injury, was able enough to travel through the dense jungle for eleven days, before reaching a makeshift logging camp and being subsequently rescued on 3 January 1972.

 

Juliane returned to Germany in March 1972, where she fully recovered from her injuries, continued her studies, and became a PhD zoologist like her parents. Juliane returned to Panguana, the nature reserve founded by her parents, to study butterflies for her dissertation, and again to study the behavior of bats for her PhD. Juliane continues to return to Peru often, accompanied by her husband, where together they strive to continue the conservation legacy of her parents.

 

Koepcke is commemorated in the names of:

 

Koepcke's screech owl, Megascops koepckeae

Koepcke's hermit, Phaethornis koepckeae

Selva cacique, Cacicus koepckeae

Sira curassow, Pauxi koepckeae

 

L'étonnante et très émouvante histoire de la famille de Koepcke:

Maria Koepcke était une ornithologue allemande et péruvienne.

 

Koepcke, à l'origine Maria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz-Radecki, est née et a fait ses études en Allemagne. Elle a obtenu un doctorat en zoologie de l'Université de Kiel en 1949. Elle a ensuite déménagé au Pérou, où elle a épousé le zoologiste Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke en 1950. Ils ont réalisé ensemble, un travail scientifique et des publications, elle avait une fille nommée Juliane. Elle a été un ornithologue de la zone Néotropicale à une époque où l'ornithologie sud-américaine était dominée par les hommes.

 

À la veille de Noël 1971, Maria Koepcke a voyagé avec sa fille de 17 ans sur LANSA Vol 508 de Lima à Pucallpa pour rejoindre son mari pour un jour férié. L'avion a rencontré un orage violent, a été frappé par la foudre, et s'est désintégré au-dessus de la forêt amazonienne. Assis l'un à côté de l'autre, les Koepke ont été séparés en plein air (Juliane est restée accrochée à leur rangée de trois sièges), et les deux ont survécu à l'automne. Venant se reposer dans différents secteurs du sol de la jungle, Maria a été grièvement blessée et est morte plusieurs jours plus tard. Juliane, en dépit de ses fractures et d' une blessure à l 'œil, a pu traverser la jungle très dense à cet endroit pendant onze jours avant d' arriver à un camp d 'exploitation forestière et être ensuite être sauvée le 3 janvier 1972.

 

Juliane est retournée en Allemagne en mars 1972, où elle a complètement récupéré de ses blessures, a continué ses études, et est devenue un zoologiste de doctorat comme ses parents. Juliane retourna à Panguana, la réserve naturelle fondée par ses parents, pour étudier les papillons pour sa thèse, et encore une fois pour étudier le comportement des chauves-souris pour son doctorat. Juliane continue à revenir au Pérou souvent, accompagnée de son mari, où ensemble ils s'efforcent de poursuivre l'héritage de conservation de ses parents.

 

Koepcke est commémoré au nom de:

Koepcke's screech owl, Megascops koepckeae (voir photo en haut)

Koepcke's hermit, Phaethornis koepckeae (Photo précédente)

Selva cacique, Cacicus koepckeae

Sira curassow, Pauxi koepckeae

Philadelphia-born and educated William Glackens was moved in 1895 to New York,where he continued to work as a successful newspaper and magazine illustrator.In 1904 he had given up illustration for painting.Yet his talent for which characterization,gesture,and composition continued to influence his art,as seen in this incident-filled scene of a snowy day in Central Park.Like his Ashcan colleague John Sloan,Glackens became an important advocate for progressive painting in the years after the 1913 Armory Show,heading artist organizations and shaping the important modernist collection of his childhood friend Albert C. Barnes.

Amsterdam - Rozengracht

 

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The highly educated Prince-Archbishop Albert I of Käfernburg, having had traveled in Italy and France, decided to construct the new cathedral modelled upon the Gothic architecture that had intrigued him in France. The French style was completely unknown in Germany, and the hired craftsmen only gradually mastered it.

 

The construction of the choir started in 1209, only two years after the fire that destroyed the previous church, but this choir is still in a very Romanesque style, initially still using romanesque groin vaults, combined with a gothic center stone, which however is not needed for Romanesque groin vaults.

 

The Gothic influence increased especially between 1235 and 1260 under Archbishop Wilbrand. As the construction was supervised by different people in the span of 300 years, many changes were made to the original plan, and the cathedral size expanded greatly. The people of Magdeburg were not always happy with this, since they had to pay for the construction. In some cases already constructed walls and pillars were torn down to suit the wishes of the current supervisor.

 

Construction stopped after 1274. In 1325, Archbishop Burchard III. von Schraplau was killed by the people of Magdeburg because of extreme taxes. Folklore says that especially the beer tax increase caused much anger. Afterwards Magdeburg was under a ban, and only after the donation of five atonement altars did the construction of the cathedral continue under Archbishop Otto von Hessen. Otto was also able to complete the interior construction, and formally opened the dome in 1363 in a week-long festival. At this time the cathedral was dedicated not only to St Maurice as before, but also to Saint Catherine.

 

In 1360 the construction stopped again after the uncompleted parts have been covered provisionally. Only in 1477 did the construction start again under Archbishop Ernst von Sachsen, including the two towers. The towers were constructed by master builder Bastian Binder, the only master builder of the cathedral known by name. The construction of the cathedral was completed in 1520 with the placement of the ornamental cross on the north tower.

South America, Brasil, São Paulo, USP, FAU, Class room (cut from B&T)

 

The urban planners I mentioned in the previous post, were probably educated at the University of São Paulo’s FAU (Faculdade of Arquitetura e Urbanismo). This post shows a classroom of this institution.

 

The nature of the closed box of the brutalist superstructure, where the sunlight can only enter from above, is clearly on display here.

 

The FAU was designed by J.B. Vilanova Artigas and is a prime example of Paulista Brutalism, the second phase of 60s Brazilian Modernism. The design started in 1961 and was completed in 1969 under dictatorial rule. The absence of windows on this level of the building is meant to express 'society's antagonistic nature and conditions'. The use of brutalist, untreated concrete, had to do with this too ánd had another reason - Vilanova, also the dean of the faculty, aimed to use the poor and largely untrained local workforce for emancipatory purposes, to provide them with a job and train them on the job.

Vilanova Artigas wrote the following about the building with its well-designed spatial flow (ramps instead of staircases, lots of glass in the internal walls) : "a spatialization of democracy, in dignified spaces, without front door ... where all activities are valid."

 

The military coup of 1964 ending Brazilian democracy proved that the building wasn’t able to shield the institution from authoritarian rule - alas architecture alone neither can bring on societal change nor can function as a buffer, cushioning the full brunt of revolutionary change.

 

So Vilanova Artigas was sacked by the military regime (and later exiled) and the design of the building was changed to monitor the movement and activities of students better – altering the nature of the building from an instrument of democracy to a repressive panopticon.

 

This is number 27 of Enchanted Concrete: my album dedicated to Brazilian Modernism .

 

Spend your time with intelligent, empathetic, and educated people. Surround yourself with people who reflect the person you want to be. Choose friends you're happy to have met, people you admire, people who respect you. People who make your day a little brighter, simply by being there. Life is too short to waste time with people who suck the happiness out of you. Kaelyn and Jacky...you are those people!💕

 

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"Raised by his kin, educated by his father, the village smith, in forging tools and in horseshoeing. Had to join several raids by order of his chieftain and achieved basic skills in fighting with sword, axe and bow. Also skills in farming, seafaring and fishing. He left his old home after he lost both his parents during a hostile assault on his village in order to find a new place to settle..."

  

Daily Dog Challenge: The Educated Dog

Birds do it, Bees do it, Even educated Fleas do it.......

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At Mission Bay,San Diego.Ca.

educated sufficiently to reason incorrectly ;-)

Michel De Montaigne (1533-1592), one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance

 

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Tulipa agenensis Redouté as an educated guess according to PlantNet anyway . Spotted while out for a few shots looking at the sky while it was possible to get some sky shots - seems the rain will be back later on tomorrow .

I guess I spotted this among many other similar blooms when my eyes were not glued to the skies !!

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