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Another stormy power struggle while our country's credibility flows down the drain........

  

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I think this image sums up our state of political division quite well. On the positive side, they are sharing the same branch. (Anhinga on the left - Anhinga anhinga; Double-crested Cormorant on the right - Nannopterum azurites) (Sony a1, 600mm lens, 1/2500 second, f/4.5, ISO 160)

What is going on with the Trump Presidency????

 

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The city of Guimarães is historically associated with the foundation of Portuguese nationality and identity. Guimarães (among other villages) precedes and prepares the foundation of Portugal, being known as "The Cradle of the Portuguese Nation". Here took place in 1128 the main political events. A cidade de Guimarães está historicamente, associada à fundação da nacionalidade e identidade Portuguesa. Guimarães (entre outras povoações) antecede e prepara a fundação de Portugal, sendo conhecida como "O Berço da Nação Portuguesa". Aqui tiveram lugar em 1128 os principais acontecimentos políticos

Ultimately, America's answer to the intolerant man is diversity.

Robert Kennedy

 

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It doesn't matter who you are,

man, woman,

old or child,

worker or farmer,

soldier, student or merchant;

it doesn't matter what your political beliefs are

or the religious one

if they ask you what the thing is

most important for humanity,

Answers

Before

After

Always:

Peace!

 

Non importa chi tu sia,

uomo, donna,

vecchio o fanciullo,

operaio o contadino,

soldato, studente o commerciante;

non importa quale sia il tuo credo politico

o quello religioso

se ti chiedono qual è la cosa

più importante per l’umanità,

rispondi

prima

dopo

sempre:

La pace!

 

Li Tien Min

 

 

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One LED daylight lamp, edited in Fuji's raw converter and refined in Luminar.

Goast town Varosha / Famagusta / Northern Cyprus

 

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"Earache! That is what you get when you don’t listen to the woman in your life when she tells you to bring an umbrella while visiting Manchester; just ask that gentleman there!"

 

Emmeline Pankhurst was a British political activist from Manchester who spearheaded the UK’s suffragette movement and helped women obtain the right to vote.

Political comment on the Falls Road Belfast.

I took this photograph on my phone last February but have posted it now because moorland burning is in the news. My photo was also used this week here in the excellent Raptor Persecution UK blog raptorpersecutionscotland.wordpress.com/2021/02/16/enviro...

 

This was taken on a cloudless day in the Peak District and shows the air pollution caused by this seemingly small moorland fire. But the real damage is not quite so obvious as this with a double blow to the climate. The first blow is the simple unessential burning of a fossil "fuel" (peat), but more importantly healthy deep peat blanket bog should remove large amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere, and thus help to counter climate change. But blanket bog damaged by fire cannot absorb CO2.

 

In 1993 farmers were prevented from burning crop stubbles when the Crop Residues (Burning) Regulations came into force in the UK. Yet moor owners are exempt from these regulations. Moorland burning also contributes to water discolouration in the reservoirs that we pay to have removed in our water bills, yet it continues on a massive scale in the uplands, and here in the Peak District National Park too. The moors and their wildlife survived perfectly well for the thousands of years before burning and gamekeepering.

 

This week 17 environmental organisations have written to George Eustace (Secretary of State for DEFRA) who has proposed a sort of "ban" on burning peat peat. But the "ban" is so riddled with loopholes and concessions to the grouse shooting industry that it will allow burning to continue unabated. These organisations are calling for a proper ban on burning of deep peat and you can read the letter and see the organisations behind it on the RPUK blog linked above. There is also strong public support for a ban, with recent polling showing that 62% are in favour of a ban, while only 3% are against it.

 

Finishing on a lighter note, that valley just this side of the burning is Mickleden Clough where Britain's first Marmora's Warbler was found in May 1982. That was one of my earliest rare birds in Britain but alas I never took a photograph. But here is a Marmora's Warbler taken by my friend Chris Galvin www.flickr.com/photos/chrisgalvinphoto/22997669301/in/pho...

I caught this guy in Washington D.C. selling his vote for peanuts. What a scandal! Why is no one reporting this? I actually did photograph this guy near the Whitehouse. I don't really know his political affiliation though....

In a town where the mayor is also your barber, it serves you well to approach casual politcal discussions with care.

Are migrating birds legal? Not sure. ...And they're eating all our seed!

Catalunya, would be free.

The title of the book I have been reading is "Household Politics" by Don Herzog, published by Yale University Press in 2013.

Herzog is not a professional historian, his academic specialty is politics.

 

You might think that my new image is a tranquil scene of early modern England peasant domestic life. But it is actually a design for a scene in video I am creating in the Ravensway series.

 

Herzog tells us that the early modern household was as unruly, chaotic and occasionally violent as the world we still live in. It is still the same world. It just hasn't changed.

 

What evidence does he present for the politicized peasant household? Everywhere. From the layout of the thatched cottage to the objects found in it. But what I found most interesting is the cultural evidence he presents. He goes for the bottom drawer, the stuff considered unworthy. He finds out what is going on in the early modern household in jokes, "popular" entertainment (like Shakespearan plays or murderous stories), chapbooks, household manuals, sermons, proclamations, journals, letters and Jonathan Swift whose scatalogical poem never appeared in the anthologies I was assigned in my post graduate English studies.

 

This was the age when print became cheap enough and distributed widely enough to reach the hands and eyes of the common rural labourer. It was cheap pulp, the equivalent of the dime novel of the 50s. And today, what household do you gain entry to by watching a Hallmark Christmas romance? The movie "Pulp Fiction?" "Barbie?"

 

So what are my couple in the new image talking about? I think I know. I can hear them talking. I am learning to listen.

 

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A close up version of a shoot I did a while back.

 

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This bison cow and calf have more clearly and concisely expressed my opinion much better than I can about the debates and activities that are ongoing in our national circus headquartered in Washington D.C.

 

Apologies to anyone who finds this picture offensive, but I find the current dysfunction and lack of cooperation just as offensive. I just couldn't resist this one. This picture was originally to be titled "bad manners" ... maybe that's what I'm showing today.

 

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, June 2014

 

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Tbilisi, Georgia

 

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Anyone know of any good political exorcists? We could use one. The demon of fascism has inhabited that body of the majority of voting Americans.

As you can see, there is not much to read... I am still trying to catch up. But I really wanted to show you this book. When I was in DC, there was an exhibition of Herblock's political cartoons. Amazing person, amazing drawings. You can pretty much study American history by looking at them. Recently they published a new book which includes a dvd with 18,000 cartoons. I loooooooove them!

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Palace of Westminster, London, England - Monday February 2nd 2009.

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Well, I know this shot has already been on Flickr before, as I saw it on the FP of Explore on Tuesday...it was probably taken by the person who got in my way..lol

I was on my knees, in the cold, wet snow and slush...when I somebody cut in front of me and spoiled my shot!!!!...Grrr!!!

Thus I missed the top off of the real "Big Ben"...she...for it was a she...then spent sooooooo long taking her shots, I gave up and went to the park instead...I have noooooooo patients lol..:O)))

I would have said something to her, but she was good looking and smiled at me, when she turned around and saw me on my knees...although that didn't make her move out of the way!!!!

I'm a sucker for a beautiful woman...they will be my downfall for sure..lol..:O))

For those that have asked...I didn't make this snow model, twas somebody with a lot more talent then I have..lol..:O))

There were a lot of very talented snow artists out and about in the snow here in London on Monday, what with this and all the snowmen I saw in the Park..:O)))

 

Well, the promised snow for central London today didn't arrive!!!...:O(((

We just got a mixture of rain, sleet and snow flurries...Big Boo to that..:O((

 

Oh well...at least tiss Friday...so welcome to the weekend...I hope everybody has an awesome one...:O))

The interior of the governor's house, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania after an arson attack targeting governor Josh Shapiro and his family after the Passover seder.

 

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In the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago

We continue to squabble, long after they've burned Rome.

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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Captured at a rally in George Square where there are calls for another independence referendum. This guy clearly wearing his political ideology on his sleeve, his lapels and his cap. Enjoy!

A tendril grows in a twisting pattern exploring space and looking for new ways to achieve its objective, sunlight

 

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Let me explain the symbology behind this picture:

 

I know that right now it seems that the whole USA is focusing mainly on the 2008 elections, but I care more about the political situations around the world, particularly Venezuela, since that's where my mom is from and that's where some of my family lives.

 

Ever since Chavez was elected president, I feel like the whole Venezuelan government/political situation is broken, or ruined like this mug. Sure, you can still use the mug, but it's broken..

 

I was raised to be seriously Anti-Chavista (against Chavez, Venezuela's president, and his whole administration,) and I know he's always been a horrible president (well, really more like dictator) but I was really shocked when I heard he was assisting FARC. I know FARC is a funny name, but there's nothing funny about them. FARC is a Colombian extremist group who kidnapped hundreds random people and held them hostage for years (most of them still haven't escaped). On top of that, they kidnap children from the Venezuela/Colombia border and turn them into child soldiers. This has been an ongoing problem in both Venezuela and Colombia for years, and Chavez has publicly spoken about how we need to stop them, and supposedly taken some action about it. but it turns out that he was SUPPLYING THEM WITH WEAPONS.

 

how could ANYONE be supportive of a group that makes children into CHILD SOLDIERS!? how could a LEADER OF A COUNTRY even do that!? and the worst part is, that he LIED to the whole world about it, and he's not even getting impeached or anything! How is it that Bill Clinton gets impeached for having an affair, but Chavez doesn't get impeached for supplying FARC with all the supplies they need to do what Chavez is trying to stop them from doing!?

 

But of course, Chavez is a known liar, because he promised during his presidential campaign in 1998 that he would change his name if there were still homeless children on the street by the time he was done with his term, and he hasn't done ANYTHING about it, and he's been in power for almost 10 years! (and, by the way, the length of a presidential term in Venezuela is 4 or 5 years (I can't quite remember), but of course, he changed the constitution so that he could be in power for even longer!)

 

the whole situation pisses me off to no end.

and that is why I took this picture.

another slow shot from my flying visit the England's capital.

Christie Pits Park, Toronto ON 10 May 2021

 

Doug Ford is the premier of Ontario. He has proven electable, but not much of an intellect. Once in power, has no idea what to do with it. It is unfair to insult his waistline, but legitimate to object to his government.

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