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Friends Without Faces

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We sit and we type,

And we stare at our screens...

We all have to wonder

What this possibly means.

With our mouse we roam

Through the rooms in a maze,

Looking for something or someone,

As we sit in a daze.

 

We chat with each other,

We type all our woes...

Small groups we do form,

And gang up on our foes.

We wait for somebody

To type out our name...

We want recognition,

But it's always the same.

 

We give kisses and hugs,

And sometimes flirt...

In IM's we chat deeply and

Reveal why we hurt.

We do form friendships,

But why we don't know...

But some of these friendships,

Will flourish and grow.

 

Why is it on screen?

We can be so bold,

Telling our secrets that

Have never been told.

Why is it we share?

The thoughts in our mind

With those we can't see,

As though we were blind.

 

The answer is simple,

It is as clear as a bell.

We all have our problems

And need someone to tell.

We can't tell real people,

But tell someone we must...

So we turn to the 'putter

And to those we can trust.

Even though it is crazy,

The truth still remains...

They are Friends without Faces

And odd little names.

Michael Olakunle Adesanya

 

by Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Common Gum Tree Shield Bug (Poecilometis patruelis)

 

This one was happy to pose for a photo session today.

The Black Faced Ibis is found in grassland and fields in Southern and Western South America. This bird I saw at the Florida Zoo.

It's perched on the buds of a milkweed. This past summer I saw many more of these than in the past few years. Fingers crossed that this trend continues. Happy Monday!

 

Thank you for your visits and comments, they're all very much appreciated. Have a great week!

Hairy Mary Caterpillar (Anthela varia)

 

I came face to face with this Caterpillar while looking for insects today.

 

Thanks to Rod ( www.flickr.com/photos/ozzrod/ ) for the ID.

The North Face of Annapurna I (8,091 m), the 10th highest mountain in the world. First climbed by a French expedition lead by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal, who summited on the 3rd of June 1950 just before the monsoon storms arrived.

 

I took this shot just after sunrise, leaving a village called Ledar alone and hiking towards Chulu West to around 5,000 m altitude in order to see over the valleys seperating me from the Annapurna Massif. It was my first view of Annapurna I of this trip and it felt incredible to finally see the mountain about which I had read so much. Although I was so high and surrounded by ice, the sun was incredibly hot, the silence punctuated only by the cracking and groaning sounds of the seracs of Chulu West (6,419 m) so close behind me.

 

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Taken in the wild at Erongo Wilderness Lodge... a near endemic species.

 

Erongo Mountain

Namibia

I saw a face in my hiking shoes, in a fabric, in a food processor and in the remote control. Too much fun!

White-faced Ibis at Indian Creek Reservoir near Boise, Idaho

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If you look closer on the rock on the left side...

“The face is a picture of the mind with the eyes as its interpreter.”

Whilst out cycling in the New Forest last week we came face to face with this beautiful New Forest pony.

 

Many thanks for all the kind comments and faves on my images. They are very much appreciated.

Another amazing day at Face Rock Beach in Bandon, Oregon.

White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) wading in search of some food in a shallow flooded grassland along the southern edge of Beaverhill Lake east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.

 

24 April, 2018.

 

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Nyingma Tibetan Budism School pond, Lisbon. Portugal

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I'm looking forward to see the workmen again.......

but unfortunately they don't come, because it's weekend….

so I just have to wait….", murmurs Sunday Face ~~~

 

This is the last 'face' shot I was able to take during the renovation, (which is now finished), before my 'big' fall.

 

Wishing you all a sunny Sunday ;-))

 

HSS

 

MR. PAUL:

As you can see I am fully protected against covid-19.

I have to continue with that face protection, because I will be vaccinated on 9 May.

Then I can give everyone a big bear kiss again.

 

Mr. Paul

Rotkehlchen - European Robin

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What looks like a noisy face-off among the nesting Royal Spoonbills was actually surprisingly quiet apart from the flapping of wings. The open bills looked quite dramatic and threatening.

 

I've been visiting here regularly in hope of one day soon seeing some little spoonbills. Still a way to go yet.

 

Happy Wings Wednesday!

Smile on Saturday!

From the archives. Spire of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

A White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chili) wading in search of food in a shallow wetland on the prairie landscape easy of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.

 

24 April, 2018.

 

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Temple bells peal in the mountaintop breeze at Wat Phra That Doi Kham in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 500, f/6.3, 65mm, 1/640s

FDR Memorial, Washington, DC

Golden-Bellied Capuchin - Gelbbrustkapuzineraffe

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White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) feeding in a shallow flooded wetland in Beaver County east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

24 April, 2018.

 

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