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cyclist on the side lane of a railway bridge, going back home from the work. crows has surrounded asking for leftover food as people passing by talk and eat with friends on this railway bridge.
though, this scene is very common and natural there, here 3 images are mixed well to create the right atmosphere.
see more BICYCLE images here.
“The wren, the wren, the king of all birds
Saint Stephen’s Day, was caught in the furze
Although he is little, his honour is great Jump up me lads and give him a treat Up with the kettle and down with the pan And give us a penny to bury the wren”
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In the town of Dingle in the south-west of Ireland, locals often say that there are two seasons in the year: six months before the Wren and six months after the Wren (pronounced “wran”). It is not uncommon to hear “I’ll see you the Wren’s Day” as a greeting even more than “happy Christmas” during Christmas week itself.
As someone who grew up in the town, it is fair to say that Dingle people are healthily obsessed with it and that the Wren’s Day is the highlight of the calendar for most townspeople.
While Dingle has quite a unique relationship with the wren tradition, it is not the only community where it survives and thrives and from Carrigkerry to Enniskerry, Fermanagh to Fingal and the Isle of Man to St John’s Newfoundland, the tradition is performed with gusto in communities today that are hugely committed to this ancient custom.
The wren tradition or “hunting the wren” is an old midwinter custom that was once commonplace throughout Ireland, the UK and diaspora communities, but it died out in most areas throughout the 20th century.
The exact origins are unknown, but it was usually performed in rural areas with masked groups calling from house to house with a wren bird that they had captured. They would ask for money to bury the bird and perform some music and song in exchange.
Groups were usually invited into the home and given refreshments and many will be familiar with the rhyme or song that is associated with the visiting groups:
theconversation.com/wrens-day-an-old-irish-tradition-that...
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A couple people asked if I had tried the green eyed cat photo with normal color on the cat. Here it is!
View of the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) end effector over an Earth limb with a solar starburst pattern behind it. Taken during Shuttle Mission STS-77.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: STS077-702-039
Date: May 19–29, 1996
I got the idea that at first, but had to try, but it grew to such an image quality is not very good, but even so, I wanted it to be published.
"Wood (+ country), the birds, the person and the sky are taken from different images. The grass is done by hand, as well as the wood is hand-crafted" improved "._
Maybe one day Rebuilding that vision again better materials;)
The Space Shuttle Atlantis' remote manipulator system arm lifts the Hubble Space Telescope from the cargo bay of Space Shuttle Atlantis. At this point the telescope is moments away from being released to start it on its way back to observing the universe. This occurred on May 19, 2009, near the end of the STS-125 mission.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: S125-E-011766
Date: May 19, 2009
The figures were projected on a building during the Signal Prague Light Festival. They are taken and manipulated from photos shot during the festival.
Day is done
Gone the sun
From the lakes, from the hills, from the sky
All is well
Safely rest
2025 is nigh
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This week 22 Dec.- 28 Dec. our theme is:
~~~~~ Peace and Joy ~~~~~
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Art Week Gallery Theme
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