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Hogna lenta
Hogna lenta belongs to the family Lycosidae, which has a fossil record extending to the Cretaceous period. These are native to the southeastern portion of the United States, particularly Florida. They occupy a variety of habitats although they are often found in sandy sediments. Members of this family are active, nocturnal hunters that use their burrows as a daytime retreat. The burrows produced by H. lenta are generally simple, vertical shafts that may have a turret. The burrows are sealed with a trapdoor constructed of a thick layer of silk covered by sand or other material.
Le nom Ploumanac'h provient de la déformation du breton Poull Manac'h, signifiant « la mare du moine ». Ici, l'élément « plou » n'est donc pas issu de plebs, « paroisse », à l'inverse de beaucoup de communes bretonnes. La tradition veut que Saint Guirec ait débarqué sur la grève de Ploumanac'h au viie siècle, un oratoire plus tardif commémorant cette arrivée.
My hat with the hearts hanging on hooks alongside the handy hammer reflective in a mirror.
Smile on Saturday theme: Here is the H
Thank you everyone for your kind comments and favs. All are greatly appreciated. HSoS
L'Île Wrac'h est une des îles de l'Aber Wrach dans le Finistère, en Bretagne. Elle est située sur le territoire de la commune de Plouguerneau. Elle est connue pour son phare.
D&H train RW6, 'the paper train' with GP39-2 7614 leading charges under the EL's Starrucca Viaduct to make a run at Ararat Summit. 10/28/1978
كل عام وإنت في حياتي حياتي
لك أحتفل وأشعل لك شموع قلبي
وأهديك ورد لك زرعته بذاتي
7yaati Walla My Best Sis
H.B.D Yaroo7i Anntti ;***
Kl 3aam W Anti B5eer
Wish All Your Dreams Come True 7yaati ;**
Ex Delaware and Hudson now Southern New England Railroad RS-36 SNEX 5015 with an amazing brand new paint job reflecting it's previous D&H colors. This beautiful locomotive will hopefully soon be put back in service on the Battenkill Railroad.
Ex Delaware and Hudson RS-36 SNEX 5015 in front of the Cambridge station for a night photo shoot. The 5015 has been repainted to reflect it's D&H heritage and will soon be put back in service on the Battenkill Railroad.
I began to lift these lights off this fence after placing them there briefly and decided to take a quick photo. So, there's my fence shot. H.F.F.!
Below is a new print I processed today. :) Hope everyone has an awesome weekend!
One from this time last year when condititions were perfect. These were probably some of my best images with my old 200-500