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It was an unusually warm Fall Sunday in New York City, which was very inviting for people to enjoy the outdoors. This image was taken in the little plaza located at the corner of 14th Street and Hudson Street, in Chelsea area. The Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Bernard church can be seen in the background.
The late Representative John Lewis put this store on the map by leading a sit-down strike at the lunch counter. Students from Fisk University sat down at the counter and stayed there waiting to be served. It is slated to become a civil rights museum.
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A side creek in the schlosspark in Bad Homburg in full autumn array.
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God does not occur in logistic calculations.6 Perhaps the difficulty we find today in speaking about God arises precisely from the very fact that our language is tending more and more to become pure calculation, that it is becoming more and more a mere means of passing on technical information, less and less a means for our common being to make contact in the logos, a process in which intuitively or deliberately contact is also made with the ground of all things.
-JOSEPH CARDINAL RATZINGER, INTRODUCTION
TO CHRISTIANITY
Red-tailed hawks feed on a wide variety of prey, using their powerful claws as weapons. Eighty to eighty-five percent of their diet consists of small rodents. Mammals as large as eastern cottontail rabbits may also taken. Reptiles and other birds make up the rest of the diet.
Red-tailed hawks do most of their hunting from a perch. They are not known to store food.
This one consumed pretty much the whole bunny!
Day 304/366 of Project 365 (Friday, 2020 October 30 - 173rd consecutive daily photo): The contrast between the bright fall leaves and the dark seedpods and branches of the Tulip Tree in our front yard illustrate why this is one of my favorite trees year-round.
Sorry New Hampshire & Vermont - New Jersey is winner this year!
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Day 263/366 of Project 365 (Saturday, 2020 September 19 - 132nd consecutive daily photo): Mist rises from the surface of Crescent Lake on a chilly morning.
Either this truly is an extremely difficult puzzle, as advertised, or my ability is failing me, and I'm not yet ready to concede the latter possibility.
For the Macro Mondays theme of 11/9/2020: PUZZLE.
Overview of Crescent Lake, Berrien County, Michigan. At this point in the fall season, the cottonwoods and the elm in our backyard have shed most of their leaves; meanwhile, the other hardwoods are just starting to come into their own.
I don’t remember what grade I was in, but at some point in the early years of my elementary education in rural southwest Michigan, I had a teacher who taught the class to sing this traditional Appalacian folk song:
"Where, oh where is pretty little Susie?
Where, oh where is pretty little Susie?
Where, oh where is pretty little Susie?
Way down yonder in the paw paw patch.
Come on boys, let’s go find her,
Come on boys, let’s go find her,
Come on boys, let’s go find her,
Way down yonder in the paw paw patch.
Pickin’ up paw paws, puttin’ ‘em in her pockets,
Pickin’ up paw paws, puttin’ ‘em in her pockets,
Pickin’ up paw paws, puttin’ ‘em in her pockets,
Way down yonder in the paw paw patch."
One branch (and one branch only) of the Tulip Tree in our front yard is suddenly showing some serious fall color, with a delightful blend of yellows, greens, pinks, and browns.
Day 290/366 of Project 365 (Friday, 2020 October 16 - 159th consecutive daily photo): Being among the earliest of our deciduous trees to shed their foliage, the last elm leaves of the season are lingering on the lower branches of this tree that graces the lakeside. Meanwhile, the colorful foliage of other species is visible in the background.
As is often the case with fall foliage, this Sassafras offers a marvelous continuum of colors, but mostly in the yellow to orange spectrum.
A historical marker explaining the origins of the town of Weston, next to a line of trees with autumn foliage, on a sunny and warmer-than-average afternoon in early November.
Weston, Missouri
Saturday afternoon 7 November 2020
Day 311/366 of Project 365 (Friday, 2020 November 6 - 180th consecutive daily photo): Is anything as comforting to the soul in troubled times as a slow-moving river on a warm November afternoon? This scene is of the Galien River as it flows through Warren Woods State Park in Berrien County, Michigan.
Day 256/366 of Project 365 (Saturday, 2020 September 12 - 125th consecutive daily photo): The unusually calm waters of Lake Michigan gently lapping on the sandy beach at Warren Dunes State Park in Lake Charter Township, Berrien County, Michigan.
The Chinese mantis, is native to Asia, specifically Japan, India, and Indonesia. It was introduced to the United States by humans in the late 1800s and now is common throughout the United States, especially the eastern United States and California. Today, The Chinese Mantis can be found throughout most of Asia; it also has been introduced into Australia. It is common throughout the Oriental and Nearctic regions.
Amazing armored bugs!!
Day 251/366 of Project 365 (Monday, 2020 September 7 - 120th consecutive daily photo): How many shades of green do you think there are?
Day 296/366 of Project 365 (Thursday, 2020 October 22 - 165th consecutive daily photo): Having received a whopping 1.67 inches of rain from an overnight thunderstorm (which I managed to sleep through), I was going to title this photo "After the Rain" . . . and just then it started raining again!
Red-tailed hawks feed on a wide variety of prey, using their powerful claws as weapons. Eighty to eighty-five percent of their diet consists of small rodents. Mammals as large as eastern cottontail rabbits may also taken. Reptiles and other birds make up the rest of the diet.
Red-tailed hawks do most of their hunting from a perch. They are not known to store food.
This one consumed pretty much the whole bunny!
Located on Schirmer Parkway adjacent to the new 7Engines cannabis dispensary in Buchanan, Michigan, USA.
What’s up guys? Thank God is Friday! Energy levels are high, the only problem is weather at this point. I know we are saying goodbye to fall slowly and I hear the winter is approaching faster that we thought. So until we see some sun again I will leave you with this frame south side. What do you think?
Red-tailed hawks feed on a wide variety of prey, using their powerful claws as weapons. Eighty to eighty-five percent of their diet consists of small rodents. Mammals as large as eastern cottontail rabbits may also taken. Reptiles and other birds make up the rest of the diet.
Red-tailed hawks do most of their hunting from a perch. They are not known to store food.
This one consumed pretty much the whole bunny!
While Eastern Cottonwood have already lost their leaves by mid-October, other decicuous trees are just reaching their peak.