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Thank you to everyone who asked about me. I'm doing just fine but have been taking and extended vacation from the internet.
Caldissima luce aurea...
Attenzione: sarò nuovamente su Flickr a fine mese, nel frattempo auguro a tutti una buona settimana, a presto! Ciao a tutti.
Attention: I will come back on Flickr by the end of the month, meantime I wish to all a very good week, see you soon! Best regards, everyone.
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Have a great evening! Don't let a Disco Ball fall on your head! White Lion!
The Common hawk-cuckoo also known as the brain fever bird.
This bird occurs across most of the Indian subcontinent, is arboreal and prefers wooded areas.
At first glance, you may think of it as a Shikra, a raptor, because of its markings, flight and mannerisms. This imitation intimidates other birds, giving it first dibs on the best feeding spots. It's favorite food seems to be hairy caterpillars.
The male has a loud screaming three-note call that rises to a crescendo, and repeats over and over again in a hysterical manner, mostly heard during the summer months, prior to the monsoon. This call has been decoded into various languages, depending on the listener’s culture - in North India, for example, it is interpretated as “peea kahan?”, or “where’s my lover?” uttered with increasing desperation. In the state of Maharastra, it is “paos ala”, a frantic warning that “the rains are coming”. The British, when reigning in India, concluded that this bird chanted “brain fever”.
Like many other cuckoos, this bird is a brood parasite, laying their eggs in nests of babblers.
Rohan Chakravarty, a cartoonist and illustrator, has a wonderful take on this behaviour - see this at www.greenhumour.com/2022/04/brood-parasitism-and-going-cu...
sick again : (
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Strobist:
Shoot through umbrellas left right, silver umbrella behind camera
If you get the fever down in your heart
I'm sure that fever is gonna be hitting you hard, uh
You say it makes you feel you're alive
You call your father the moment that fever arrives, uh
It comes easy to, comes easy to you
Just like I do, too
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
You say your money means nothing to you
But to be honest, your money was all that I knew
Great, another rich kid topping the charts
But then I heard it and it hit the soft spot in my heart
'Cause it comes easy to, comes easy to you
Just like I do, too, yeah
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
This photo was taken in Berlin and the excerpt/quote is from a very strange book I just finished by this name by Samanta Schweblin, an Argentinian author who may actually be living in Berlin now at this time. For more on this bizarre read, filled with all kinds of experimental fiction elements such as an unreliable narrator and what seem to be hallucinations, delusions, gaps in time and space, body/soul switching, and lots of worms, see:
www.theguardian.com/books/2017/mar/24/fever-dream-by-sama...
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I been influenced by my sister's taste of music... well who cares...
"I’m sick of laying down alone, with this fever" (8)
Canon EOS 6D - f/8 - 1/80 sec - 100 mm - ISO 2500
- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays,
theme: Back In The Day
- A medical thermometer is used for measuring human or animal body temperature. The tip of the thermometer is inserted into the mouth under the tongue (oral or sub-lingual temperature), under the armpit (axillary temperature), or into the rectum via the anus (rectal temperature).
- Mercury-in-glass thermometers have been considered the most accurate liquid-filled types. However, mercury is a toxic heavy metal, and mercury has only been used in clinical thermometers if protected from breakage of the tube.
The tube must be very narrow to minimise the amount of mercury in it -the temperature of the tube is not controlled, so it must contain very much less mercury than the bulb to minimise the effect of the temperature of the tube- and this makes the reading rather difficult as the narrow mercury column is not very visible. Visibility is less of a problem with a coloured liquid.
In the 1990s it was decided that mercury-based thermometers were too risky to handle; the vigorous swinging needed to "reset" a mercury maximum thermometer makes it easy to accidentally break it and spill the moderately poisonous mercury. Mercury thermometers have largely been replaced by electronic digital thermometers, or, more rarely, thermometers based on liquids other than mercury (such as galinstan, coloured alcohols and heat-sensitive liquid crystals).
- The typical "fever thermometer" contains between 0.5 and 0.3 g of elemental mercury.
Swallowing this amount of mercury would, it is said, pose little danger but the inhaling of the vapour could lead to health problems.
Champagne Fever, gr.g. 2007 Stowaway - Forever Bubbles. Winner of 10 races including twice at the Cheltenham Festival - the 2012 Champion Bumper and the 2013 Supreme Novices' Hurdle. In the 'Retired Racehorse Stable' at Plumpton Races
I had a serious case of cabin fever so took a day trip to Minnehaha Falls in North Georgia yesterday. Totally fell in love with the area!
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self-portrait
(May 8, 2013)
musical inspiration: "Sleepless Fever" by Sea Oleena
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Sorry, I'm busy with my little princess! High fever and coughing terrible!
When she's asleep, she is having little shocks caused by the fever! When she wakes up, she's almost in panic!
Have a nice day you'll and I hope to be back tomorrow!
Sorry, Manon is ziek. Ze heeft hoge koorts en hoest verschrikkelijk. Als ze slaapt gaan er van die schokken door haar lijfje van de koorts. Als ze wakker wordt is ze bijna in paniek!
Jullie allemaal een fijne dag en ik hoop er morgen weer te zijn!
Last minute long exposure of the Miami Fever ride at Meltham funfair in Huddersfield. The funfair has visited this same site every year for the last sixty years - except 2020 (damn COVID-19).
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Meet "Fever", a hairstyle that brings back the fun and energy of the disco era. This style features multiple layers, adding depth and a lively feel. Each layer is carefully cut to create a flowy effect, reminding us of the bright, moving lights of a disco party. With its distinct layers and throwback style, the "Fever" hairstyle is great for anyone wanting to add a touch of disco fun to their current look.
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Follow my blog link for the poem I wrote called Inked Fever...https://wordpress.com/post/jasperjacemirror.home.blog/59
Inked Fever.... By Jasper Mirror
This fever
Has caught me strong on the let
down
trying to hold onto the rain
Falling through fingers to the ground
I’ve buckled on less and
now here I am once again
down on nothingness here
on my knees
Something about you surrounds me here
I want this heat in the
open air to take me there
I will hold your
Head up as the water falls
Down around us
Holding onto a chance that is
Lost and confined in the depths where we hide
Captured and pulled from your embrace
Don’t let me go through life inside of the marry-go-round
Flying from the ground
Caught in these hurricanes
Inside of the eye of our storms
Put me inside of your world
let me show
This piece of me
Standing here
waiting for your heart
the ocean of fear caging us in
tearing us apart
soaking in the water of tears from
hearts easily torn apart
When you reach your shore
Let me hold your fear with my heart
My hands want to show you
Around this wilderness that is me
Our barriers fight against us
If I could keep things here
If I could
Hold you
Until our endless depths find a way
To accept the blackout
The way we are
The night might wake up with the dark
In our hearts
Wake up and feel
the sting
feel the bruise
our hearts awakened in darkness yet
hold onto the rain falling
from our hands
a two-sided emotion-filled midnight in
the wilderness that I found
in your arms
Hold onto promises of what could be
In the moments when we feel the implosion in your heart
Take me out of this black ink well,
mark your song all around me
Tattoo the notes in my heart
Keep the black
rewrite it because we are
more than our blackened hearts
By Jasper Mirror