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Maastricht is the southernmost city in the Netherlands, and is the capital of the province of Limburg. Situated on the Maas river, within walking distance of Belgium and cycling distance of Germany, it claims to be the oldest city in the Netherlands (a claim it shares with Nijmegen). A great place to spend some time, it contains some magnificent buildings and culture, taking the form of plenty of old houses and buildings, lovely cathedrals and a spectacularly cobblestoned town centre. The city is also well known for its fine cuisine, excellent shops and multicultural atmosphere.

Pris dans la cour d'honneur du Palais-Royal, Paris, 1er arrdt.

FGW's 43191 leads 1C84 13.03 Paddington to Penzance past Little West Barn Farm at North Brewham.

 

The powercar has suffered a bird strike somewhere along the journey from the capital, it's strange how so many of the flying fowl actually seem to aim for plum centre of an HST, right between the lights.

 

I like to be as meticulous as possible with these things so having consulted Sir David Attenborough, Chris Packham, the RSPB, the Natural History Museum and Eric Cantona to identify the airborne assailant I can say with the utmost confidence that the avian antagonist is (or rather was) Columba palumbus - the Common Wood Pigeon.

 

Ironically, Hull's musical duo 'Everything but the Girl' had their biggest hit single with 1994's "Missing"- Ironic because in this image the dastardly Dove was missing everything but the Grill.

 

Thank you, thank you, I'm here til Friday, don't forget to tip your waitresses!

  

The real soul of Europe is there. Travelling in Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia (etc...) is an amazing experience to go deep into the fascinating and complex history of my continent. The atmoshpere in these post-communist countries, now experiencing with some difficulties and hopes the liberalism has something special, that puts you in an in between situation. And the main asset of these countries is their people: full of culture, curiosity, sympathy and talent. They are still away from our selfish individualism, and still know what solidarity means (less ans less, however). I love them so deeply. (Czech Republic, Prague, February 2004)

My dear old camera, which was in use almost daily for over 12 years!

Serendipity Springs, Fale Lua (103, 142, 27) - Moderate

There are no flowers anywhere... certainly not here. It's almost as bad as missing a blue sky.

 

Trompe Loeil - Piper Hideaway House

(Milk Motion) velvet armchair - plain green

(Milk Motion) velvet armchair - plain pink

(Milk Motion) floral chandelier

Kaerri Piero Black Rug

Apple Fall Huge Fan Palm

:CP: Champagne Patio Palm Plant

The Loft & ARIA - Branwyn Kentia Palm Planter

[Cb] Darkstone Bed - Victorian RARE

MudHoney Audrey Sconce - Bronze x2

(Milk Motion) floral buffalo skull

Second Spaces - Moody Dresser - fern

DaD "Vintage rotary phone" c/m V.1.0

NOMAD // Classic Peonies 01

Serenity Style-Glam Wish Binoculars Case

Serenity Style-Glam Wish Gloves&Pearls

Serenity Style-Glam Wish Binoculars

MudHoney Audrey Mirror - Gold

  

Between Blackfriars railway station and Blackfriars road bridge are the red-painted columns of the old bridge.

My first name, Nira starts with an N... You know it :-)

Too sorry for spy in my life, otherwise, just maybe some issues could be easier... (they never were...) Thanks so much for visiting.

Have happy creative time, stay healthy.

Love & peace.

Copyrights (c) NIra Dabush.

Vienna, Austria.

l'Amour est une bouteille qui ne se remplit pas du vent des paroles mais du nectar des actes...

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Eagles use complex communication methods to express emotions, establish dominance, and maintain social bonds with other eagles. Their primary forms of communication are the use of high-pitched calls, screeches, and whistles. These sounds serve multiple purposes, from signaling danger to expressing emotions such as distress, aggression or contentment.

 

Beyond their vocal noises, eagles also use body language to convey emotions. They puff up their feathers to appear larger when feeling threatened. Lowering their head and partially spreading their wings can indicate submission, while a sharp, piercing stare may express dominance or curiosity.

 

During mating season, eagles showcase affectionate behavior through synchronized flight patterns, gentle pecking and the exchange of food between mates. This strengthens their bond and ensures a successful reproduction cycle.

 

Eagle parents also communicate with their young using a mix of cries and physical gestures. Soft chirps reassures eaglets, while sharp calls can encourage them to practice flying.

 

I caught this eagle crying out for his mate who was sitting in a tree about a half mile away. A small hill between the two obscured the other eagle so a plaintive plea to come repeatedly wafted over the air. A few minutes later the other eagle came soaring over the hill, found its mate and perched on a nearby branch.

  

(Photographed near Cambridge, MN)

 

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Floris/30/130/26

 

Dress, Baiastice; Necklace, Miriel, Moon and Tide; Hair, Dura 45.

And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. - Khalil Gibran

Last fall I was in Germany and everything was so orange and leaves everywhere!! Now it's always summer

“It's true that we don't know what we've got until we lose it, but it's also true that we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives.”

 

I've been really missing my favorite day on flickr lately. ~fence friday~ Yay!!! It has arrived...and as late as I am...I am NOT missing it!!!

 

Happy Fence Friday~

Stylist & Photographer: Michaela Vixen (VampBait69)

Model: Michaela Vixen (VampBait69)

Location: Vixen Creative Studios

 

Vixen's Log - More Info & Credits Here

Image created for Neil Creek's Just A Second challenge, which required entry of a picture taken with exactly one second shutter speed.

 

I must admit, this is about the toughest challenge I've yet tried... it left me completely stumped for quite a while. This photo was taken this morning when it was nearly too light out for it to work, but due to some heavy cloud cover, I was able to sneak it in. I didn't even realize until I got this downloaded to my PC that I'd caught a second bus blurring past in the opposite direction!

 

My first (and so far highest) showing on Explore: reached #226!

The model whale (full size) is missing from his usual place in the Plaza at Lawrence Hall of Science. I was very unhappy about this until I read that he has just gone for a cleaning and refurbishment before being re-installed! :-)

It's been a few weeks now since we really have seen some blue weekends. I'm missing it but certainly look forward to our vacation in 2 wks time.

I don't think I ever noticed or knew that 3106 was missing the Rio Grande lettering below the headlight on the nose. Pretty odd, I think there were a few others as well.

I miss 15 central park...

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