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Her hardwork made me speechless for a moment. Lifting heavy and walking on a slanted path indeed is very difficult

Comptine d'Un Autre Été- Die fabelhafte Welt der Amélie Piano [Large Version

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2-1u8xvk54

sometimes hardwork and dedication pays off. It's nice to get called into the bosses office and receive something nice.

Bienen ernähren sich rein vegetarisch. Ihre wichtigste Nahrungsquelle sind süße Pflanzensäfte

Du kannst versuchen davon zu laufen, vor dem was Dich betroffen macht,

aber was in Dir ist, das holt Dich ein, bis es verabeitet ist...

 

you can try to run away , to leave things behind

but what is inside your mind, catches you!!!

  

I wish you all a beautiful sunny weekend: o))

  

Dance with you .....

 

I've heard ''Dance with you'' a lot, but I like this one the most. It's beautiful ;o))

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCt0N1M99Pg

I think we have all had that feeling at work when are heads are about ready to explode. People coming at you left and right, asking for the impossible. I think every now and again, a head actually does explode.

Im Team ist man schneller fertig!

El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Trabajo duro

Imperial workers offloading Rhydonium canisters for the mining operation...

Working class hero

 

scontato il mio commento, ma non dovrebbero essere scontate le morti sul lavoro che ancor oggi avvengono.

Street scene in a rainy day.

Hanoi, Vietnam.

Vanguard 4wDH Helen at the Chasewater Railway Spring Gala

Vanguard 4wDH Helen at the Chasewater Railway Spring Gala

A hardworking eastern bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) toiling away at her nest.

  

Black Mountain, NC

#oplontis #story #tradition #job #jobart #torreannunziata

lets try something different, shot by KHWD from a history board overlooking the fanad lighthouse, the wind was whistling, it was the wild atlantic way. I just can't imagine what it was like to work in this way, hard times indeed. Back braking, literally. A bit of Irish history! The weather had eaten into the picture board and you can see that in depth in this image capture. "lines of real history" Note the collie dog at her side (far right!)

 

want to see more images or read the blog?

www.motorhome-travels.net/post/blog-194-travel-blog-eire-...

 

In the 19th century, farming on the Fanad Peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland, was a mix of traditional practices and emerging rural industries. The local economy was primarily based on subsistence farming, with families growing crops and raising livestock to meet their own needs. However, there were also some commercial activities that began to take root during this period.

 

Key aspects of farming and rural life in 19th century Fanad:

 

Cattle Rearing: Rearing cattle was a significant part of the local economy. Farmers raised cattle both for their own use and for sale1.

Fishing: Herring fishing was another important activity. The peninsula’s coastal location made it ideal for fishing, which supplemented the agricultural income.

Flax Growing and Linen Production: Flax growing and linen production were introduced in the mid-18th century and continued into the 19th century. This industry provided an additional source of income for many families.

Kelp Production: The production of kelp, which was used as a fertilizer and in the manufacture of glass and soap, was also evident by the early 19th century.

Manufacture of Bent Hats and Shoes: These were among the small-scale industries that developed in the area, providing additional employment opportunities.

Despite these developments, the majority of the population in Fanad retained their Gaelic ways and the Irish language remained predominant until the mid-19th century

 

Dog working hard to watch over property

"I learned the value of hard work by working hard." -Margaret Mead

Shot at a fair this spring in the german town of Hannover - the girl in the middle of all those sheap figures did'nt look up once from her smartphone for at least 5 minutes. She liked my photo of her though afterwards...

  

My husband's dilapidated chucks were drug into the kitchen by our kittens—they LOVE those laces!

 

On Explore today. Thanks Mai for bringing to me again the good news!

 

Achievement & Success comes from hardwork :)

 

I have to work 7am to 7pm today ; )

 

Enjoy your day everyone!

 

Pls Visit Bea Pierce's flickr site for some beautiful textures: www.flickr.com/photos/beapierce/

 

Mai Geronimos photostream : www.flickr.com/photos/maimaigeronimo/

 

My inspiration's photostream: Coney

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Thanks again everyone for appreciating my work.

It looked so amazing, the white snow and the dark brown square! A huge flock of seaguls were helping the farmer. There were a sea of gulls behind the plough, and then a truck drowe by, and they all flew away, before I could shoot them! :(

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