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It's summer here in Bengal now.
With the Norwesters giving rain every now and then, it's high time for the Toads to breed. You can see hundreds of baby toads in our locality now.
They hop everywhere...some even enter our house. Some get hunted, some get crushed under our foot or the tyres of vehicles.
But they fight to live. Camouflaging themselves in the rocky surroundings, they learn the art of survival and wait patiently for the monsoons to arrive.
50048 'Dauntless' brings the ecs towards Hereford station prior to working to Paddington in August 1981
Shot yesterday evening at Brooklyn Bridge Park.I didn't expect to come to this place because I've been here before.but in a way I'm glad I did.I just got to the place a little differently this time around.The weather was fine (around 35°C) compared to the below 0° real-feel we've been getting lately.I had to watch out for black ice,very slippery in some spots..esp around the railing.
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Here are a few more pic of yesterday's jump. It was fabulous and I will describe it more once I have got over the post jump Party :-) Thank you for all your donations. I'm keeping the site open for another few months in case anyone else would like to donate.
For the return of workers with a surprise piece of art for our winter coat drive
Explore december 22 2007 #191
Coffee is a central part of Croatian culture, and drinking coffee is a daily ritual for most Croats. It's a social activity that's woven into all areas of the country and is often used as an opportunity to catch up with friends and colleagues, conduct interviews, or make announcements. Croats often sit for hours over coffee, chatting or simply enjoying each other's company. Drinking coffee alone is considered bad form, and people prefer to enjoy their coffee in a cafe with others rather than taking it to go. Croats also appreciate the design and decor of the places where they drink coffee, and cafe bars are often full of people.
Le café est un élément central de la culture croate et boire du café est un rituel quotidien pour la plupart des Croates. Il s'agit d'une activité sociale présente dans toutes les régions du pays et qui est souvent utilisée comme une occasion de retrouver des amis et des collègues, de mener des interviews ou de faire des annonces. Les Croates restent souvent assis pendant des heures autour d'un café, discutant ou profitant simplement de la compagnie des autres. Boire du café seul est considéré comme une mauvaise forme, et les gens préfèrent déguster leur café dans un café avec d'autres plutôt que de l'emporter avec eux. Les Croates apprécient également le design et la décoration des lieux où ils boivent du café, et les cafés-bars sont souvent remplis de monde.
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A Turkey Vulture flew off and looked for another place to perch. I managed to catch its silhouette against the grey, rainy day April sky.
My first encounter with this marvelous bird can be seen in the first comment below.
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A young fisherman goes about the usual preparation of his shellfish traps before taking yet another nighttime boat trip to a certain deep area in Subic Bay where he will submerge the said traps to catch blue crab.
Taken at a village seashore in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.
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I have another problem, my mac is really full! I can even not open ps to put my watermark!
During an 8-hour layover in Bangkok, we decided to explore the city, and lucked upon a monk ordination at the Marble Temple. This event happens once a year. At least 100 men and boys from the north of the country were ordained. The ordinations were for periods ranging from, we were told, three weeks to a lifetime.
This adult bald eagle let me get some nice close up shots this morning just as the sun was rising. They didn't stay around for too long though and eventually launched off the tree and across the river.