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THE ANIMAL CRUSADE
One day all the sties and burrows opened
And out came the cave-bear the mammoth the seafaring
cormorant, that poetic diving bird, the white-headed vulture
the rock-goat from the mountains, the sea unicorn
You could see by their snouts that they meant business
You could hear by their flapping wings and their burr
They had thrown off their humility, cast down their yoke
once imposed by Adam’s secretive hero
the one with the garden
They were, to cut a long story short, fed up
And the morals of the shotgun had been cast off
the flayed skin of flight had faded
The viper walked tall and the swine wore polaroid glasses
that lent him pleasant looks. The beavers
gnawed down telegraph poles and so cut off any form of communication
Predictably enough, the lion led the way black black
as black gold and gold-coloured as deep black
It was a magnificent procession, blinding to the eye
At the back the unicorn reported as missing, the dodo the passenger pigeon
as well as various viruses and the elated spermatozoids
So the holy animals
travelled the holy world
And do you know how or why?
Oh no, they just went travelling, they didn’t have a flag!
Sometimes ripped up laws out of sheer happiness
or bled a city dry
Now and then trampled on a Jesus
or struck down a prophet or a princess
They were beginning to get tired
Haste no longer necessary
The one day’s deities left the fire
H.H. ter Balkt
Translation: Willem Groenewegen
Visual interpretation of Newton's 3rd Law of Motion.
From a series I'm working on - visual representation of the laws, theories and hypothesis that govern the universe.
Lawers Dam is next to Lochan na Lairige and is located in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom. Lawers Dam has a length of 0.69 kilometres.
I can't forget the look you had when you were talking with Nature.
explaining weird behaviours,that were coming from the start of Time
and you insisted that we became unnatural,
that we stopped looking the God in the eyes
and explaining Life in her true scale,
observing,removing the cement all over us.
Returning to the smell of dirt on Autumn's mornings,
and at the same time that fishes are being cut from the teeth of dolphins and seals,
at that very time many souls are being cut off by her Laws!
So tell me now,why your death should be big news?!
Who will miss you,you think?!
And for how long?!
The old law buildings at the University of Melbourne are probably the most impressive parts of the Uni. This corridor and the previously displayed columns/arches are the highlight.
Ben Lawers (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Labhair) is the highest mountain in the southern part of the Scottish Highlands. It lies to the north of Loch Tay, and is the highest point of a long ridge that includes seven Munros. It is the highest peak in Perthshire, and is the tenth highest Munro in Scotland. Ben Lawers was long thought to be over 4,000 feet (1,219.2 m) in height; accurate measurement in the 1870s showed it to be some 17 feet (5.2 m) short of this figure
With inversion. From the left side Beinn Ghlas, then far in the background Stob Bennein, Cruach Adrain and Ben More. Next Meal Garbh, Meal Nan Tarmachan, above them you can barely see Ben Oss and Ben Lui. On the right side you can see it closely Meall Corranich over him Meall Ghaordie. You can see far in the background Creag Mhor, Beinn Heasgarnich, Beinn Dorain. It barely rises above the clouds Beinn nan Oighreag, over him Beinn Mhanach, and on the far right Beinn Acaladair and Beinn A Chreachain.
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In my garden, this is the only plant I do not know the name of!
I bought it on the market, years ago, it had a lovely photo of how it would become, no name though... shows again how deceptive photos can be, LOL. It is in fact tiny!
Anyway, it is very hardy, with insignificant small leaves, in late Spring... it grows insignificant little white flowers, mostly hidden under the leaves, in Summer it is ... just there?
Then comes Autumn, and the leaves turn on all the colours of the rainbow, for a few short weeks, two if your lucky with the weather, it becomes an ABSOLUTE focal point of attraction in the garden... pure GLORY... then it's gone again... till next year!
I thought I'd share this with you.
Have a wonderful day, filled with love and beauty, M, (*_*)
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A quiet and bitter stick season-esque Saturday morning in East Brookfield, MA is disturbed by CSX I022 on November 29, 2025. CSXT 3194, adorned for hono(u)ring the law enforcement leads the charge on the short but hot intermodal eastbound, narrowly dodging the early morning fall shadows. The crew has just knocked down CP 64 on the Boston Sub, (B&A) and hurtles towards the eastern terminus of Worcester.
1. I've never eaten a McDonald's hamburger. Or Burger King, Wendy's or any other of the sort. A single White Castle burger at the tender age of 3 made me hate burgers.
2. I've held over 20 jobs that have included everything from cashier to model to reception and transcription for a law firm.
3. I've been dying my hair for over 16 years, but I was born with red hair that turned blond-ish.
4. I've been in a techno-industrial-dance cover band (called Atomic). LOADS of fun.
5. I'm 5'4", and at one time, I weighed over 180 lbs.
6. I've been vegetarian for ten years.
7. I was terrified of zombies. It was a fear that was bordering on psychosis. And it was all due to George Romero's 'Dawn of the Dead'. Edgar Wright's 'Shawn of the Dead' cured me. Now, a zombie lover, I've been to Monroeville, Pennsylvania to the mall where they filmed the movie.
8. I *hate* U-turn drivers.
9. I'm pro-choice, but would never abort my own child.
10. I'm an atheist.
11. I had a sexual dream about Steven Colbert.
12. I believe that 'The Jerk' is the pinnacle of comic genius.
13. Chris and I occasionally make sounds under the name Informational Terrorism Transmissions.
14. I still play The Sims. If you would like to be a Sim in my world, please let me know! (I won't be *too* sadistic...)
15. I'm a pervert. Really.
16. Even though I take pictures of myself, I hate it when (most) others photograph me.
Today is the start of a new law in England. Cats have to be micro-chipped so they can be identified & their owners contacted if necessary. Obviously Bella is law-abiding!
Not everyone agrees with the new law. But I am happy that cats can be returned to their homes if found, potential owners will know that a cat doesn’t have an owner so it can be adopted & if the worst happens an owner can be notified. Yes, chips & registrations can be expensive - but charities & some vets don’t charge for this, especially when it’s done as part of the neutering & vaccination routine with a young cat. The chip takes only seconds to insert - years ago I held Charlie while his was replaced & he just gave one squeak! Bella already had her chip when I adopted her, so I only had to complete a form to give her new address & my contact details.
Seasonal colours - happy Caturday.
Juristische Fakultät der Humboldt Universität zu Berlin - Version 2022
Law Faculty of the Humboldt University of Berlin - Version 2022
“Trees do not preach learning and precepts. They preach, undeterred by particulars, the ancient law of life.”
— Herman Hesse
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The wind farm at the summit of Dun Law, Scottish Border Region, UK. Photo taken during Storm Babet, the second UK/IE/NL named storm of 2023.
I owe it to www.capturesintime.co.uk for the inspiration of his image "Pentland Hills View"
or I would probably never have ventured into this spot. The ground was mostly frozen and I took my wellies, but there were still plenty of boggy bits to jump.
Scald Law is the highest point in the Pentland Hills, Robert Louis Stevenson's “Hills of Home".
Clint Eastwood as a hardened gunfighter turned US Marshal.
"I took an oath to restore law & order." "I'm the LAW & I'm ordering you to drop that weapon!"
(continuity forgot to tell Mr. Eastwood about the wristwatch)
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Ben Lawers (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Labhair) is the highest mountain in the southern part of the Scottish Highlands. It lies to the north of Loch Tay, and is the highest point of a long ridge that includes seven Munros. It is the highest peak in Perthshire, and is the tenth highest Munro in Scotland. Ben Lawers was long thought to be over 4,000 feet (1,219.2 m) in height; accurate measurement in the 1870s showed it to be some 17 feet (5.2 m) short of this figure