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Found this Hare catching the rays of warm light I must say it was most welcome, he took one look at me and he was off. Getting to be a habit, one will sit for me yet!
Sid Hare worked for George Kessler in the City Engineer’s Office of Kansas City, Missouri from 1885 to 1896. Upon starting his own firm, much of Sid’s early work centered around cemetery and park design.
I was about to give up tonight on seeing anything then this Hare popped into view. I've named it Notch due the missing bit of left ear LOL!!
Salthouse, Norfolk.
Far from a brilliant picture but this is just one of those want to prove it happened shots. On a walk and while used to seeing rabbits hares are much less usual. There was a clear size difference with the hare being much bigger than rabbits and its movement was totally different as well
Nityananda Trayodasi is the appearance anniversary of Lord Nityananda.
Lord Nityananda, whose name means "eternally blissful", is the brother of Lord Caitanya. They are traditionally worshipped together, as are Krishna and Balarama.
On Nityananda Trayodasi devotees fast till noon. The day is spent recounting the special glories of Lord Nityananda, or Nitai as He is sometimes known, and in vigorous kirtana. In temples there is a ritual bathing of Gaura Nitai deities.
Lord Nityananda is an avadhuta: one who is not bound by social customs. He acts in pure devotion to His Divine brother in the mood of His servant but His behaviour is sometimes unfathomable.
Nevertheless He is considered more merciful than Lord Caitanya because He is so eager to deliver the mercy of Lord Caitanya. If anyone can please Nitai even in the smallest way, then that person will receive a spiritual grace that will transform his life.
This festival generally falls in February. Devotees enjoy a sumptuous feast in honour of Lord Nityananda who was Himself renowned as a very enthusiastic enjoyer of Krishna prasadam, transcendentally consuming it in superhuman quantities! taken from:
( www.iskcon.com/culture/festival_year/nityananda.html )
The Vaisnava calendar differs slightly from place to place.
www.iskcon.com/downloads/calendars/Barcelona_Spain.txt
Barcelona, Catalonya, Spain, Oct 1st, 2005.
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Woke up early and thought I would see if the barn owl was flying. It wasn't but there were six hares in the field opposite the B & B. AKO B & B in Bempton - recommended.
I arrived at my usual spot to find there was a hare sat in the field margin. I slowly crawled my way to a close distance and waited. Eventually it got up, had a stretch and moved a metre or so in the the field. Then three or four loud quad-bikers came along the adjacent byway and flushed all the hares out of the field.
From the 10th story of the O'Hare Hilton, through the tinted window. Handheld with VR on. JPEG straight from camera, auto WB, size priority compression, Smart Sharpen applied in CS3.
.. Papa Hare.
I had a request for this fella, to keep one of my Moongazing Hare doorstops company. The family felt that their 'mama hare' was lonely and needed a partner
Nityananda Trayodasi is the appearance anniversary of Lord Nityananda.
Lord Nityananda, whose name means "eternally blissful", is the brother of Lord Caitanya. They are traditionally worshipped together, as are Krishna and Balarama.
On Nityananda Trayodasi devotees fast till noon. The day is spent recounting the special glories of Lord Nityananda, or Nitai as He is sometimes known, and in vigorous kirtana. In temples there is a ritual bathing of Gaura Nitai deities.
Lord Nityananda is an avadhuta: one who is not bound by social customs. He acts in pure devotion to His Divine brother in the mood of His servant but His behaviour is sometimes unfathomable.
Nevertheless He is considered more merciful than Lord Caitanya because He is so eager to deliver the mercy of Lord Caitanya. If anyone can please Nitai even in the smallest way, then that person will receive a spiritual grace that will transform his life.
This festival generally falls in February. Devotees enjoy a sumptuous feast in honour of Lord Nityananda who was Himself renowned as a very enthusiastic enjoyer of Krishna prasadam, transcendentally consuming it in superhuman quantities! taken from:
( www.iskcon.com/culture/festival_year/nityananda.html )
The Vaisnava calendar differs slightly from place to place.
www.iskcon.com/downloads/calendars/Barcelona_Spain.txt
Barcelona, Catalonya, Spain, Oct 1st, 2005.
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Nityananda Trayodasi is the appearance anniversary of Lord Nityananda.
Lord Nityananda, whose name means "eternally blissful", is the brother of Lord Caitanya. They are traditionally worshipped together, as are Krishna and Balarama.
On Nityananda Trayodasi devotees fast till noon. The day is spent recounting the special glories of Lord Nityananda, or Nitai as He is sometimes known, and in vigorous kirtana. In temples there is a ritual bathing of Gaura Nitai deities.
Lord Nityananda is an avadhuta: one who is not bound by social customs. He acts in pure devotion to His Divine brother in the mood of His servant but His behaviour is sometimes unfathomable.
Nevertheless He is considered more merciful than Lord Caitanya because He is so eager to deliver the mercy of Lord Caitanya. If anyone can please Nitai even in the smallest way, then that person will receive a spiritual grace that will transform his life.
This festival generally falls in February. Devotees enjoy a sumptuous feast in honour of Lord Nityananda who was Himself renowned as a very enthusiastic enjoyer of Krishna prasadam, transcendentally consuming it in superhuman quantities! taken from:
( www.iskcon.com/culture/festival_year/nityananda.html )
The Vaisnava calendar differs slightly from place to place.
www.iskcon.com/downloads/calendars/Barcelona_Spain.txt
Barcelona, Catalonya, Spain, Oct 1st, 2005.
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Well these are never going to win any awards but I was out for a walk looking for barn owls and a spotted a hare. Always great to find the unexpected. It was almost dark, the ISO was 2500 and the shutter speed down to only 1/80 sec. As soon as they appeared they disappeared. Spotted in Worcestershire, not Somerset
This mountain hare was quite comfortable with my slow approach. Its partner was a little more nervous and kept a couple of metres more between us.
It's that time of year again when the bale pictures arrive so I'm getting one (or two) in early. I spent ages waiting for this hare to get close enough to the bale.
Photo taken by Michael Kappel at O'hare International Airport
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