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Three girls stand at the edge of Glacier Point, over 3,000 feet high from the Yosemite Canyon floor.
Went away for a few days and my friends little guy who just turned three and has never really spent any real amount of time in the water was showing no signs of it at the pool.
Strapped on some "water wings" and that was it, he was climbing the ladder and leaping off without the aid of his older sister or the adults watching over them.
Absolutely NO FEAR! Going to have to watch out for this guy when he is older ;o)
July 10, 2022 - Today I am listening to LE SSERAFIM's "FEARLESS". Featured are three versions of the album. 私の音楽365写真プロジェクト
These are probably my favorite of all the Herons. They are so photogenic it is hard for me not to take a photo every time I see one. Sorry about cutting its feet off but I think I got the best parts anyway. About the fearless part, I walked to within touching distance and all it did was casually walk a couple feet further away and proceed to ignore me.
An evening walk around Burnham Beeches with SPPC
The ducklings on the pond seem completly fearless and happily wander around the groups of people that stand around watching them
Photographed on the 5 June 1994 : Spithead
Part of the fleet review for the 50th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings
NAME: HMS Fearless
No.: L10
TYPE: Fearless-class Landing Platform Dock
LAID DOWN: 25th July 1962
COMMISIONED: 25th November 1965
DECOMMISSIONED: 18th March 2002
FATE: Scrapped in Ghent, Belgium in 2008.
Be Fearless is the second in my “BE” series. The colors in this quilt are strong, and the pattern is bold.
The words “Be Fearless” are hand embroidered on the front of this quilt. It measures 48 x 48 inches and is listed for sale in my ETSY studio store.
Love was in the hair (and the air) at this year's Starry Night soirée!
Now in its sixth consecutive year, Starry Night has become a fun and festive must on the Toronto social circuit. The 519 fundraising event is regarded as a classy kick-off to the Pride weekend festivities. No wonder Starry Night always attracts the who's who of Toronto society, from celebrities to designers and media personalities, politicians and LGBT leaders, plus beautiful people from all walks of life. Every year, Starry Night welcomed more than 3000 chic revelers.
True to the "Love is in the Hair" theme, drag is a big part of this year's soirée. The party's DJ headliner was none other than Lady Bunny herself. This famed New York drag performer is not only the founder of Wigstock, she's a true drag legend -- and fearless DJ. Plus, her big-hair is sure to be an à propos treat. Also behind the turntables was local cutie Alessandro I (also known for his glorious sense of style and coiffure).
Special guests included Jinkx Monsoon, the winner of Season 5 of OUTtv hit RuPaul's Drag Race. (And it will be her first time performing in Canada!) and Premier Kathleen Wynne.
This is Jackson, one of the youngest residents of Chimps Inc. And this particular photo of Jackson requires a little explanation: the bars of the cage were included out of necessity, not as an artistic decision. I realize the combination of the cage and the intense stare may create the impression of a sad and trapped animal. You don't need to feel sorry for Jackson, though -- that is a look of fearless youth, not sadness.
I've known Jackson since he arrived at the sanctuary a few years ago, when he was still docile and full of love. Now he's your typical teenage boy -- sticking his chest out, being noisy and generally destructive, spitting at the "adults" (caretakers and volunteers such as myself). Despite being a pain in the ass, you can't help but love him and his insane antics. It's very entertaining stuff.
If you feel like learning more about Jackson or the other chimps at the sanctuary, you can do so here: www.chimps-inc.org/default.aspx
Driving home from Camp Dennison, Ohio, this fellow flew across my hood and landed on what he thought was a mouse. Ignoring traffic, he tried to figure out what he caught and I photographed...When cars piled behind me I pulled over and continued from the sidewalk. what a fearless little guy.. I am guessing a young owl.