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"He who gives you many dreams is a great master, and the foggy weather is such a master!"
- Mehmet Murat ildan
I have lived with several Zen masters -- all of them cats.
~ Eckhart Tolle
I am very busy this week but will do my best to keep up with all of you.
This cat belongs to my friend Chris: www.flickr.com/photos/97556096@N06
nice evening cloud ships in the sky above Puerto Ingeniero Ibanez
Many thanks for comments and visits ;-)
Kario Flex Body available from the Inithium Mainstore:
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Also available at the Inithium Event:
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Wearing FAIDA
Max t-shirt is rigged for Legacy and Kario Fit, Flex and Flat and comes with a HUD and choice of designs. It is also compatible with Faida Derek pants.
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Wingardium Leviosa. It was the first spell she learned and, as it turns out, is one of her best spells. At first she could barely lift anything, or everything would backfire. Now? Now she could pull a person up by their clothing or move an object from across the room. Still, this didn’t mean she didn’t have to practice.
“Wingardium Leviosa,” she said quietly to herself and smiled as her books and papers lifted up around her.
Kea showing respect for her Master.
Kea posted an alternate shot which you can view here.
Monarchs Kingdom - Corpse 3, Hell Gate Keeper
Quills & Curiosities - Inimicus Horns
Great Potoo - Wild - At Pantanal - MT.
With its characteristic drawn-out moaning growl, the vocalizations of the Great Potoo are among the most exciting and perhaps most unsettling nocturnal sounds in the Neotropics. Apart from its vocalizations, the Great Potoo is an intriguing species. Great Potoos are nocturnal and feed on large flying insects, and occasionally bats, which they capture in sallies from a high perch. During the day, they remain motionless in mimic of broken tree branches. The Great Potoo is distributed throughout humid and semihumid forested habitats in Central and South America. Across this vast region, there is little geographic variation in size or in plumage; two subspecies sometimes are recognized, but these do not differ greatly from each other. Despite the lack of conspicuous geographic variation, populations on either side of the Andes have been found to be very distinct genetically. This level of divergence is similar to the genetic divergence found between other species of potoo, pointing the possibility for ‘cryptic’ species within the Great Potoo lineage. neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/Species-Account/nb/species/...
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Come crawling faster (faster)
Obey your master (master)
Your life burns faster (faster)
Obey your master, master
Master of puppets, I'm pulling your strings
Twisting your mind and smashing your dreams
Blinded by me, you can't see a thing
Just call my name 'cause I'll hear you scream
Master, master
Using the "Skull" and its shadow this time to create this Master of Dreams with its open mind;-))
Happy Sliders Sunday!!
“More than ninety-five percent of your brain activity, as you consciously read this sentence, is being used by your subconscious mind.”
Quote ― Kevin Michel, Moving Through Parallel Worlds To Achieve Your Dreams
ART AND PICTURE.. PICTURE AND ART.THIS IS ORIGINAL CAPTURE LIKE YESTERDAY. tHERE IS NO ANY EFFECT OR TREATMENT
Front Page/Explore on Thursday, April 30, 2009 # 30
Young leopard, Auob calcrete ridge, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
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BOB DYLAN : MASTERS OF WAR (with lyrics)
Bob Dylan - Masters of War (The Avener Rework)
Bob Dylan - Masters of War (Official Audio)
Peace to the Ukraine 💙💛
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the present” - Master Oogway
Galápagos giant tortoise, chelonoidis niger is given a black and white conversion to enhance the swirls and patterns on its textured head. #edit
… that, and the focus was just a little on the soft side + camera shake.
Photographed Australia Zoo, 2023
Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm . ND Filter 1.5
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.
© Toni_V. All rights reserved.
This came flying at me - about 2" long. It was eating the tiny wildflowers in my yard. Casa Grande, AZ. April 2020
Credit @ Aphrodite shop / Heart Homes in Swank City of Angel event
Bed : Spring Joy Bed (ADULT-BDSM) 1.0a
Decor : Spring Joy Bed - Nightsstand B
Decor : Spring Joy Bed Bench
Credit @ [CIRCA] living
[CIRCA] - "Lavelle" Modern Chair - Black & Cream Wood (30 pos)
[CIRCA] - "Lavelle" Side Table - Black Wd - Orchid Pot Cascade
[CIRCA] - "Lavelle" Modern Chair - Black & Black Wood (30 pos)
[CIRCA] - "Lavelle" Floor Planter - Tall Slim Fern
[CIRCA] - "Lavelle" Cast Iron Plant Stand - Peace Lily
[CIRCA] - "Lavelle" Area Rug - Solid - Black Soft Weave
Scene..
Rose ground : [PR] Ground Light Roses & Petals - Red by [PUKE RAINBOWS]
Skybox(Including Master chair and wall decor) : the Retreat skybox by Abiss
It came as a surprise to me that the Red-tailed Hawk is a pretty fast bird for its size. According to Cornell, when they are soaring or flapping their wings, they travel 20-40 mph and when they are diving they may exceed 120 mph!
Photographed near the town of De Beque, Western Slope, Colorado.
Something different. There's no room to relax with a name like this. Constant pressure, no doubt. Lexington Market, Baltimore, Maryland.
The Grayling is the UK’s largest brown butterfly and a master of camouflage! The mottled brown under wings enable the Grayling to blend in with the background. They always rest with their wings closed, and can regulate their body temperature by orienting its body in relation to the sun. This tactic can also help in increasing camouflage by angling their wings to cast less of a shadow.
Graylings can be found flying along dry, sandy heathland tracks from July to mid-September. They can also be found at coastal sites.
Graylings have eye spots on their wings which enables them to surprise would-be predators.
Adult graylings will take nectar from a range of sources, including bell heather and brambles. Caterpillar Foodplants
include Sheep's-fescue (Festuca ovina), Red Fescue (F. rubra), Bristle Bent (Agrostis curtisii), and Early Hair-grass (Aira praecox). Coarser grasses such as Tufted Hair-grass (Deschampsia cespitosa) and Marram (Ammophila arenaria) are occasionally used.
The Grayling is widespread on the coast and southern heaths but is declining in many areas, particularly inland. Many colonies occur on coastal habitats such as; dunes, saltmarsh, undercliffs and clifftops. There are inland colonies on habitats including; dry heathland, chalk grassland, old quarries, earthworks, derelict industrial sites - such as old spoil heaps and very occasionally in open woodland on stony ground.