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This day, a life time....carpe diem!
Stop for a minute...
Thinking of all our two- or fourlegged friends who are not doing fine suffering from heavy deseases these days...
Einen Wimpernschlag nur sind wir alle oft nur entfernt von den wirklich heftigen Schicksalsschlägen...geben wir alle nur ein kleines bißchen unserer Kraft ab...es hilft!
In glory of Beefheart, taken just a few minutes ago, doing what he does best, sleeping and looking like a suck.
Beefy, you are my best friend in this world and I love you a ton and this photo does not nearly do enough honour to you for all the serenity you bring me.
All my love, to you, and I know you can understand this, doggy!
I've been wanting to use my wide angle lens on Bella, so I finally broke it out and positioned myself under her to get a shot where she looked large and long. This is a sigma 10-20 lens.
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Wonderful fourlegged friends faithful and beautiful,the love of a horse,wanted to show the natural beauty of these amazing animals in their own enviroment, so i laid on the grass to capture these to a different perspective,hope you like them?
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She makes great company in the woods and in sketchy places. Today we explored an abandoned summer camp in the quiet Northwest Woods of East Hampton, NY. The fireplace has been used recently, so we didn't stay too long. It's amazing what you can find on a hike!
A Living Winter Vine from Living World Entertainment. After the Winter in Venice Parade, at The Venetian Las Vegas Casino, Hotel, & Resort.
The performer used four stilts to walk. After the Winter in Venice Parade, at The Venetian Las Vegas Casino, Hotel, & Resort.
Hugh IV, Lord of Lusignan, founded this church opposite his castle in 1024. Legends tell, that the castle was built by Mélusine, a legendary water nymph, for her noble husband. I had met her already in Pathenay.
The church was completed in the early 12th century, but underwent a number of alterations over the century. The
In 1373, during the 100 Years´ War English troops seized Lusignan, during the siege and the reconquest, led by Bertrand Du Guesclin, the tower - and the vaults collapsed. Already four years later, the damages were repaired.
The most interesting work of art (for me) in Lusignan is the nothern portal, seen here. It once opened to a small priory, dependent of the Benedictian Abbey Saint-Junien in Nouaillé-Maupertuis (30kms west), that existed already in Carolingian times. The 23 carved stones around the 12 c. portal depict a medieval bestiary.
Here is the center part of the semicircle.
A runner or dancer, a standing person, a human face with a long beard, a branch with leaves (?) ( not a seahorse!), a fish, a snakelike creature with two small forelegs, a fourlegged animal, a person with a walking stick (pilgrim?).
Dee and me on an afternoon hike through the 1,800+ acre Hubbard County Park in Hampton Bays, NY. The park runs along the shore of Peconic Bay, adjacent Sears Bellows County Park and campground on Route 24/Flanders Rd. Definitely a peaceful day hike with some unexpected scenery, a rare gem just outside of Riverhead. Beware: I did get chiggers (no ticks, luckily) while hiking here, so you may want to bring plenty of spray!
Delilah and I hiking in the rain as we explored the Smith Meal Fish Factory in the "Promised Land" of Napeague, NY. Now a part of Napeague State Park on the East End of Long Island, these concrete slabs still stand against the force of nature. Once used to process 20-30 million fish per year, the factory closed in 1969 when its operations were moved to New Jersey. It's currently part of Napeague State Park.
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guy on the horse back riding in the sea / all three environments are necessary for living
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Medicine Wheel photo-cards, Day of the Dead dogs, altar egos Richardson Bay Creatures, and (in the lower center} the necklace of their beautiful faces.
Fallow deer at Holkham Hall in North Norfolk.
Been meaning to visit for a while but never got round to it, until today, well worth the effort and well worth a visit.
The Winter in Venice Parade included performers who walked on four stilts. At The Venetian Las Vegas Casino, Hotel, & Resort.