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Hello my amazing Flickr friends !!
Today is a green day at Color my World Daily and as you can see, my tiny ladder is broken. I don’t even know when and how that happened. Maybe someone from the tiny people group had a family emergency and just wanted to get out from the props box… and then the ladder broke. Or maybe the guilty one is living rent free in my house and it is one of my sons ? Who knows… And I guess that knowing the truth will be very, very difficult (but don’t you assume that I will not try to find out what happened to my tiny ladder !!). But for now, I will try to replace my ladder. We all know that a broken ladder will not help you to climb and attain your goals…
FYI: I’m super busy since we have lots of families events (several birthdays and other important celebrations) in January and February. I’m sorry but I have virtually no time to answer your comments … I will try to catch up as soon as possible ….
Mucho, mucho amor for you my friends !! Have a beautiful day !!!
Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!! And see you soon on Flickr !
Ladders .. set up ...
Pic in my Industrialscape Album ...
Pic taken Jun 13, 2023
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Match: Tag Team Ladders Match
Stakes: Two Championships are on the line
Continders:
[Team 1] Trey Steele & Isaiah Jenkins (Lightweight Champion)
[Team 2] LG & The ACE (Middleweight Champion)
Date: Season 8 Finale - Next Thursday 29th Jan
Time: 1:00 PM SLT
Location: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Elston/91/184/23
Tickets Available Now
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Watch what happened at the contract signing here
A ladder in the forest rising to the hilltop. Actually, I'm not even sure from what angle to photograph such a scene.
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Lawton Fire Truck participating in Armed Forces Day/ Army Birthday Celebration Parade
Jacob's Ladder, Peak District, UK
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The snow waited for me. I bit off more than I could chew this morning. I didn't get up top until an hour after sunrise. Luckily, my difficult route up gave me a good view of the pre-dawn colour.
The Fender Mustang sits on the ladder waiting for its next instructions during a photoshoot for an upcoming album.
Got our lifer of this species at Estera Llana Grande south of Donna, Texas about 6 weeks earlier. Since then we've seen several across southern Texas, into New Mexico and now in southern Arizona. I didn't get any photos of any up until this cooperative bird at Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area near Tombstone, Arizona.
Back in the 90s I heard a piece of advice that helped direct the course of my life.
'Many people spend so much of their life climbing the ladder only to get to the top and realise the ladder was leaning against the wrong wall'.
I thought it was a great analogy and cemented that climbing any kind of ladder wasn't really my thing. Unless it's to hang a picture or clean the spouting 😆
This is two photos of the exterior of TLC (The Learning Connexion) blended to make a new piece of art. Cheating really, they're not 'mine' at all.
The migration of eels, like salmon, is a true wonder in nature. This short video tells the story of how in the early 1990s Hydro Tasmania built an effective Elver Ladder inside the dam wall to allow the baby eels (elvers) to swim upstream. This is a very important conservation story. Did you know for instance that the eels in the northeastern Tasmanian rivers originate thousands of kilometres away in the Coral Sea? Who needs GPS?
www.facebook.com/HydroTasmania/videos/trevallyn-dam-eel-b...
Don't ask me to explain how elver ladders are engineered, but this information brochure for schools does help: www.hydro.com.au/docs/default-source/community/education/...
A resident woodpecker species. Medium sized with black-and-white horizontal lines on the back, black and white face. Females have a black crown while the males, such as this handsome fellow, have a bright red crown.
Montell, Uvalde County, Texas during October 2020
Arizona woodpeckers seen in our 2019 trip. The leader back was lifer #453, seen in cave creek ranch.
In the United States, Ladder-backed Woodpeckers occur in thorn forests, deserts, and desert scrub from the lowest elevations up to about 7,600 feet.
Photographed at Bosque del Apache NWR, New Mexico.