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Ricky the Tuxedo cat with goatee and Pluto the black tabby guard the stairs. These are my two grand cats. They belong to my son.
This crow was being very vocal on the gate. It gave me a good laugh when I saw the sign. That crow was making sure that no one disobeyed that sign.
The Governor General's Foot Guards originated in Ottawa, Ontario, on 7 June 1872 as the 1st Battalion Governor General's Foot Guards.
Believe you are bigger and braver than you seem, and the world just may see you that way too.
taken @ Nocturne by Bella Blackheart
Proverbs 4:23
Above everything else, guard your heart;
for it is the source of life’s consequences.
No poetic attempt today just one good verse that comes to mind when I see this picture.
Looks like a sword and heart to me.
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Photograph of car lights at night. turned sideways, mirrored/flipped
The one on the left is on Honor Duty, the one on the right is on Guard Duty and can be approached for questions or pictures.
Town Guards
Black-tailed prairie dogs
Badlands National Park
South Dakota
The black-tailed prairie dog is one of the Badlands’ most entertaining residents. These social little creatures live in large colonies called “towns,” chattering and popping in and out of their burrows across the prairie.
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Simulazione pellicola: Fujifilm Classic Chrome personalizzata in-camera.
Film simulation: in-camera customized Fujifilm Classic Chrome.
Post in darktable: minor selective tone adjustments, vignette and watermark.
A lone sentry guards a bowl full of Steller sea lions on Chiswell Islands at the mouth of Aialik Bay, Alaska.
At the Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, FL.
When the British attacked St. Augustine in summer 1740, they expected a quick and easy victory. They underestimated the strength of the Castillo de San Marcos and the courage of its Spanish defenders. After besieging the town for 38 days the British gave up and returned to Georgia.
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A fine looking Red Deer stag is seen standing guard on the Kinloch Hourn Road. This photo was taken in March 2012 at a time when the high mountain tops still had a good snow cover. For that reason most red deer had ventured down to the valley bottoms in search of somewhere to graze.