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This is a rework of an older post. Selective colour, bit of a contrast tweak, etc... whatever, I like it 😀
It was fun to observe an intriguing behaviour of the family of Common Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) on a duckweed-covered pond. On the left, there are two immature chicks sharing the nest (just about) with one adult parent arriving with food. If you look closer, the heads of two recently hatched chicks looking for food can be seen at the rare of two older siblings; in fact there are at least three younger chicks. What happened next was that one of the big chicks got the food from the adults. Luckily, the third immature chick arrived at the nest and gave some food to one younger sibling (image on the right).
I have seen this amazing behaviour for the first time and somewhat puzzling to me until I read Tim Welling’s narrative (www.flickr.com/photos/timmelling/54682384374/in/dateposted/). Tim so well described this unique behaviour of Moorhen when more than one generation lives together and helps each other – thanks Tim!
The scientific name translates as a ‘little hen’ with ‘green foot’ derived from the Latin species name ‘Gallinula’ and from the Greek specific epithet name ‘chloropus’, respectively.
The Botanical Gardens, Royal Victoria Park, Bath, BANES, England, UK
(english follow)
GÉNÉRATION
En hommage à Florence, ma petite-fille, qui m’a spontanément proposé le titre de cette image.
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Sur ces rivages bordés d’infini, un père initie son jeune fils à l’art de la pêche en eau peu profonde. Au premier abord, on pourrait croire qu’il s’agit d’une simple scène de pêche, pourtant…
Dans nos sociétés, l’idée de génération est souvent réduite à une opposition statique entre le passé et l’avenir, entre l’ancien et le nouveau. Je crois plutôt qu’il faut y voir un mouvement, un mouvement continu de transmission et d’évolution des connaissances et des mentalités humaines. En somme, cette transmission, notamment par la filiation, permets à l’originel de rester original et de poursuivre l’aventure humaine. * Ce que nous appelons « l’avenir » est, en fait, le résultat de l’interaction et de la transmission par toutes les générations. **
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Ici, sur ces rivages bien en retrait des mondes utopiques qui alimentent la fureur de nos sociétés, le père et le fils renouent avec la patience et la modestie fondamentale de l’existence des êtres. Et aussi avec l’enchantement originel devant la beauté et le mystère de notre monde.
La pêche aura été un bon prétexte pour cela.
Patrice
* Charles Coutel, philosophe français.
** Tim Inglold, anthropologue britannique
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GENERATION
In honor of Florence, my granddaughter, who spontaneously suggested the title of this image.
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On these shores bordered by infinity, a father introduces his young son to the art of shallow-water fishing. At first glance, one might think this is a simple fishing scene, yet...
In our societies, the idea of generation is often reduced to a static opposition between past and future, between old and new. Instead, it should be seen as a movement, a continuous movement of transfer and evolution of knowledge and human mentalities. In short, this transfer, particularly through filiations (kinship), allows the original to remain original and to continue the human adventure.* What we call the future is, in fact, the result of all these generations interacting.
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Here, on these shores far removed from the utopian worlds that fuel the fury of our societies, father and son reconnect with the patience and fundamental modesty of being. Also with the original enchantment in front of the beauty and mystery of our world.
Fishing was a good excuse for this.
Patrice
* Charles Coutel, a French philosopher.
** Tim Ingold, British anthropologist.
3 generations of GE's pose together at the north end of the Orizaba yard, ES44AC 4714 waiting for authorization after a crew change, C30-7 9637 with a yard job, and B23-7 12009 building their Molino bound local train
Orizaba, Veracruz
Inspired by "Petite Angèle" by Monsieur Balavoine...<3
and probably ... hum ...
"Faut vraiment que je dise à Angèle
Qu'ici c'est la révolution
Que tous les mômes foutent en l'air les poubelles
De la région
Qu'elle prenne sa bécane qu'elle sorte de chez elle
Qu'elle laisse tomber son feuill'ton
Pour me donner sur ces jeux rebelles
Une explication
Oh
Mais Angèle
Oh
Angèle me dit qu'il faut que je comprenne
Qu'ils ont forcément leurs raisons
Ils veulent savoir vers quoi on les entraîne
Et qui ils sont
C'est normal que ça leur pose un problème
Vu que PERSONNE ne leur répond
Angèle me dit qu'il faut que je comprenne
Leur réaction
Oh
Mais Angèle
Oh
{...}
Oh
Ma petite Angèle
Oh
C'est une gamine qui n'a que la quinzaine
Laisse exploser ses émotions
Par son goût de la révolte sans haine
Et ses passions
La jeunesse est une douleur si ancienne
En manque de compréhension
Qu'on devrait tous avoir pour Angèle de l'adoration
Reviens mon Angèle
Oh
{...}
Oh, oh, oh, Angèle
La, la, la,
La, la,la,
Oh, oh, oh"
Die Klima-Kleber und Kunst-Schänder der selbsternannten 'Letzten Generation', irregeleitete und fundamentalistisch-fanatische Gläubige der verlogenen Klimakatastrophen-Religion,
werden finanzkräftig unterstützt von den üblichen Treibern der 'Great Reset' Agenda:
Wirtschafts-Ministerium (Habeck): 156.000 €
Climate Emergency Fund (USA): 3.500.000€
Aileen Getty: 600.000$
Open Society Foundation (George Soros)
etc.
Ihnen, diesen verirrten Gestalten, ist dieses Photo gewidmet.
CANAAN VALLEY - WEST VIRGINIA
Over the past thirteen plus years, the wife and I pay a biennial visit to Dolly Sods and the nearby Canaan Valley State Park to hike and enjoy the scenery. Along the short Blackwater River Trail, we have observed this same beaver dam throughout our visits. West Virginia does not allow hunting or trapping within the boundaries of its state parks and I wonder, how many multi-generational beaver families have been able to maintain this dam?
“Like branches on a tree, we grow in different directions but our roots remain the same.” - Unknown. This road trip we took was mainly a chance to reconnect with family. We saw our daughters and their families but I also had a brief visit with my siblings. Staying connected as family is often challenging when distances keep us apart. We had lots of grey rainy days so I went with the B&W version of this tree. I think it may be a cluster of trees that look like one grand tree. The branches seem in sync with each other. It was growing along the south shores of the St. Lawrence River. Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday.
Soundtrack // Bande-son: THE WHO ("My Generation"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN5zw04WxCc
"People try to put us d-down (talkin' 'bout my generation)... Just because we get around (talkin' 'bout my generation)... Things they do look awful c-c-cold (talkin' 'bout my generation)... I hope I die before I get old (talkin' 'bout my generation)... This is MY GENERATION... This is my generation, baby..."
A few generations of Chevys gathered together for a brief discussion this Thursday !
Happy Truck Thursday
OnceAWeek - Projekt
KW 39/2025 - Gestalten mit Kontrasten / designing with contrasts
Objekt-Kontrast (alt - neu) _ object contrast (old - new)
2014 Chevrolet Camaro SS RS.
Not an amazing car... but it is the new generation and it looks good.
Shot with my old DSLR.
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This view of the Indiana Northeastern running a NS unit grain train east to Montpelier shows off three different generations of EMD cab design. The leader, 1601, a 1952 built GP7 has EMD's original rounded cab roof while the 3rd out GP30 2185 has the distinctive cab unique to that model. Second out is 3125, original built as a SP SD45 with the cab profile that reigned supreme through the remainder of the "standard cab" era. This angle compares the three well. West of Hamilton, IN 3/24/2024
Neatly lined-up, this years fresh new generation of Narcissus/Daffodils.
Snow white with bright orange crown.
Have a wonderful time, M, (*_*)
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