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I think I will name him "Rain Gauge Riley"!
As I was taking the photos, the sky had clouded over and I could hear rumbling of thunder in the distance. Praying for rain. We need it badly! Riley was changing color to a more golden hue to be in camouflage with the hummer.
But Riley... I can still see you!
The Tupolev Tu-22 (NATO reporting name: Blinder) was the first supersonic bomber to enter production in the Soviet Union. Manufactured by Tupolev, the Tu-22 entered service with the Soviet military in the 1960s. The last examples were retired during the 1990s. Produced in comparatively small numbers, the aircraft was a disappointment, lacking the intercontinental range that had been expected. Later in their service life, Tu-22s were used as launch platforms for the Soviet Kh-22 standoff missile, and as reconnaissance aircraft. Tu-22s were sold to other nations, including Libya and Iraq. The Tu-22 was one of the few Soviet bombers to see combat; Libyan Tu-22s were used against Tanzania and Chad, and Iraqi Tu-22s were used during the Iran–Iraq War.
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Name: Work Fox (T/T Flying Fox - Landing Craft)
Length: 10,5m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Compass Tenders
Naming ceremony of Dungeness Shannon class lifeboat The Morrell 13-02 by Sir Tim Laurence and HRH Princess Anne.
14.10.2013 | Frankreich | Soulac sur Mer : Soulac sur Mer
Sascha Rheker
20131014
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Scientific name: Mirabilis jalapa,
Khmer name: ផ្កាម៉ោងបួន, ផ្កាប៉ិនួន,
English name: Four-o'clock, Marvel of Peru,
French name: Belle-de-nuit, Merveille du Pérou,
Japanese name: オシロイバナ,
Thai name: บานเย็น ,
Korean name: 분꽃 ,
Russian name: Ночная красавица, Мирабилис слабительный,
Chinese name: 紫茉莉 ,
Vietnamese name: Hoa phấn, Bông phấn, Sâm ớt, Yên chi.
Name: Greater green leafbird (female)
Scientific: Chloropsis sonnerati
Malay: Burung Daun Besar / Daun Besar / Burung Daun Hijau Besar
Family: Chloropseidae
IUCN Red List (ver. 3.1, 2019): Endangered
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I think the name of this one is Gold Band but what ever the name, It does not change it's Beauty :-D
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.
William Shakespeare,
Named 'St. Caillín' to port and 'Caillín' to starboard and arriving on flight EI3653 from Edinburgh.
Name: Luna Belle (T/T Luna B - Open)
Length: 8,3m
World's largest yacht number: >200
Shipyard: Royal Denship
My un-named aladdin cookie and mystic coco from lati doll. They've been here for a long time, but I only pretty recently got these wigs for them. Never really taken many pictures of them, but they are incredibly adorable and I love them <3
Maybe eventually I'll think of some names for them, and hopefully I'll keep taking more photos of them. :3
Common name: Monterey Pine
Species from California and a few islands off the Baja California coast
Rare in its native habitat but one of the most widely planted commercial timber trees on the planet.
Photographed next to Buena Vista Park, San Francisco
thinking about changing my name to mar.
Monsters Are Real.
maybe, maybe not.
pros:
no one else has this name
it has more meaning than scan
cons:
i already have prints with scan on them
the whole name change would be messed up for every one whose gotten my packs.
should i change my name, keep it the same, or use m.a.r. as a crew name?
How the 'forget-me-knot' got it’s name
One day Mother Nature who created all the birds and trees and flowers was thinking to herself that maybe the world needed brightening up a bit and perhaps she should get round to doing some colouring in.
So she got some paints from Homebase; and painted the grass green, the sky blue; then she got out some little tester pots and started doing all the flowers lots of different colours.
She painted daffodils yellow, bluebells blue; tulips pink red and other colours; cornflowers blue; violets purple and roses red; all the flowers all the colours that you can see around you today.
When she finished she sat down in a deckchair with a coffee and a copy of hello magazine to admire her handywork; it was beautiful and all the pretty flowers really made her smile.
She started to relax but she heard tiny crying noises.
Mem me mem me….
She put her head to the ground where the sound seemed to be coming from and she heard
ME ME YOU FORGOT ME
And there were some tiny flowers that she had indeed forgotten to colour in; she felt sorry for them so she got out her prettiest pink paint; prettier than any of the other pinks she had used that day and also her handsomest blue; more handsome than any blue she had already used. And she spodged the pink and blue paint onto the tiny flowers. They looked fantastic. She thought they would be happy but she heard more crying
Nnnooo nnnmme
She put her head close to the ground
They were saying
NO NAME WE HAVE NO NAME
Mother Nature smiled, and said I shall call you ‘forget me knots’ so that you will never be forgotten again. And the flowers were happy and danced in the breeze and Mother Nature went back to her coffee and her magazine.
HONOR AND REMEMBER NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Display at DuPont Circle, NW, Washington DC on Friday, 5 June 1998 by Elvert Barnes Photography
17th Anniversary of the first report of AIDS in the CDC 5 June 1981 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
Elvert Barnes NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Display ongoing project at elvertbarnes.com/AIDSQuilt