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The forest floor of the Tarkine temperate rainforest is covered with all sorts of wonders. We can see here a range of lichens and moss growing in the soil, decomposing vegetation and oxygen rich air.
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🎼🎶...::: 오 사랑아 :::...
Oh love, please hold on a little more
I am the kind of person
who dives into love too easily.
please hang in there a little bit more.
My dear
why is your gaze fixed on the rim of me?
My dear
why your voice
comes into my mind
without any warning?
Why does it bring me such sorrow?
Gathering all the pieces of the moments
that are disappearing.
Please allow me to find
the moments that I can return to.
Gathering all the love
that is disappearing.
Please allow me to find the love
so I can go onto.
My dear
why your presence
makes me feel so small
that I'm in unbareable pain.
Getting rid of all the hatred
that keep falling on me.
For the sake of my forlorn life
please allow me to love you.
I'm that kind of person who gets
torn by love too easily.
One last gathering, of the fallen leaves,
some are already rotting at the bottom of the creek,
others flow for a while before they sink,
an unexpected wind will send also them on their final journey,
it's autumn.
Thanks for looking.
This scrub jay was dropping to the ground to grab food, then back into a bush to eat it, then back down.
This lesser goldfinch landed in the tree above me, and came up with this short stick, proudly carrying it in its mouth.
Standing on the shoreline at Worthing at the end of the hottest day of 2019 during a visit to my younger son and his family in Brighton. Fascinating to watch the way the sea sucks back ready for another huge wave to crash down. Crowds all gone, wonderful peaceful time all to myself with part of my family near. Such precious times.
Jon and his family are coming to visit at the end of this month, with my new grandson, and I can't wait !
Hope you like my picture - edited in Topaz Studio, just a slight modification, not much different from the original except heavily cropped.
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Both Green heron parents take turns feeding their babies. Here one is preparing a meal.
Thank you for taking a look!
This is another shot from this past summer, taken from a boat on Lake Königssee looking towards the Watzmann East Face, which is partially covered by clouds here. It is the longest rock wall in the Eastern Alps, a vertical ascent of around 1,800 meters (5906 ft) for climbers. It is probably the most dangerous deathtrap in the German Alps.