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There are a number of symbolisms to these four species, one of them is that by taking these particular species and waving them in all directions, we are symbolically voicing a prayer for abundant rainfall for all the vegetation of the earth in the coming year. "... And there was very great gladness."

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United colors of Espresso Time with Retro Ruby & Sharmeen.

 

Another shot from the 50 faces project, I chose to shoot vespas as well as bikes.

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Couldn't resist the urge on this one. :)

 

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Out on the trails again, Mountain biking season at its best, Fall foliage colors, soft leaves, wet roots and a light rain. Perfect MTB ride, wish it was longer. Just realized I didnt have a Foliage shot in the 365 yet aside from a leaf, so here is one to go.

 

IAD Airport, late at night. Corridors of light and moving walkways are now a playground, for my kids as well.

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Waiting for time to catch up. The underground walkway at The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC.

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This phrase comes from the beginning of The Emerald Tablet that is portrayed as holding an emerald upon which Hermes Trismegistus inscribed the entire Egyptian philosophy. The significance of this phrase is that it is believed to hold the key to all mysteries. All systems of magic are claimed to function by this formula.

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He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.

 

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Taṇhā literally means "thirst," and is commonly translated as craving or desire. Taṇhā is defined as the craving or desire to hold onto pleasurable experiences. Sharmeen evokes this craving with ease. Cheers!

 

Dawn on Assateague Island. This day shaped out to be a great day of surfing thanks to Hurricane Emily.

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The Aqueduct brought running water to the old city of Caesarea, along a raised aqueduct. The source of the water was the springs of Shummi, 10KM away. Herod build the aqueduct in the 1st C BC. later, in the 2nd C AD it was expanded by the Romans. Later, 2 more aqueducts were built.

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