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It's a question of trust

It's a question of not letting

What we've built up

Crumble to dust

It is all of these things and more

That keep us together

 

Quelqu'un veut répondre ?

Oui, Monsieur Monsanto, on vous écoute...

 

(Dessin trouvé par hasard sur le net, sans signature, ni nom de l'auteur, que j'aurai mentionné avec plaisir)

"Was it worth it?"

 

Just another question to ponder while walking six block is soaking wet corduroys, grinning like a fool.

   

"Yes," is the answer.

Even this rustic cutlery cannot handle concrete.

 

So, questions arise.

 

What grade of cutlery would suffice?

 

Would the placement etiquette still apply?

 

Who eats concrete??*

 

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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.

 

Vintage Pewter Dollhouse Place Settings

1:6

 

Doilies by Paprika

 

* Maybe they're having Matter Eater Lad over for dinner! No kidding, he's an easy way to clear out some rubbish. As seen in BP 2023 Day 195.

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... bueno, y mientras trato de ponerme al día, una pregunta: ... y tú, dónde perdiste tú el tuyo? ... ah, no, me refería al pasaporte!!! ... LOL!!!

 

... well, and while I try to catch me up, a question: ... and you, where you lost yours? ... ah, no, I was referring to the passport!!! ... LOL!!!

 

... salud, buenas luces y toneladas de amor!!! / ... health, good lights and tons of love!!! ... xo♥ox ... =:o))))

 

... Music: a) "Ain't No Sunshine" (Bill Whiter) great cover by japanese Soul Bossa Trio + b) "Summer in the City" by The Lovin' Spoonful ............................................... enjoy your friday!!!!

 

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=sc0F-fw3tkY

  

After doing some serious research on the id of this bird, I came to no conclusion.

 

In early spring, at the same area, I saw two of them but never had time to take a shot. Because they flew almost right away, I thought they were Nashville Warblers. To my big surprise this week, I have seen them again. So that told me it was not a Nashville Warbler. It looks like a female Redstart to me but the yellow is very bright and all over the front which is not a female Redstart pattern. Also there is no pattern at all on the wings. I assume this is an adult as I have seen them in the spring. I have several shots but you can see the white and dark coloured pattern under the tail and some white patches on top of the tail..... I checked so many birds and still have no clue what it is. I would really appreciate your comments on that one. What do you think it is?

From Dollar Lake looking south, immediately, our decision to continue on our trek was questioned.

"Aaaaaah, it's just a little shower"

 

Prise de vue :

Leica M3, Summarit 5cm f/1.5.

Kodak : Trix 400@800 Asa.

 

Développement :

Kodak : D76 1+1 (11 mn) @ 20°.

 

Scanner :

Epson 1650.

Is it big? Is it small?

 

Minigolf de Plage, Franceville, FR, 2020

Arkliukas, pin 0,2 mm, Kodak Portra 400

while walking at a flea market i chanced upon a bird vendor with a green parakeet on his shoulder. wild parakeets are known to bite so this made his parakeet domesticated and possibly hand reared. i started talking with the vendor to ask more questions about his parakeet and my hunch was right. he placed the parakeet on my hand and, guess what, i ended up taking it home he he he. these shots were taken when i was negotiating with the vendor. price: USD5.00 for a hand reared domesticated parakeet.

The Philippine hanging parrot (Loriculus philippensis) is also widely known as the colasisi[2] taken from its local Tagalog name, "kulasisi". It is a small parrot species of the Psittaculidae family. It includes about eleven subspecies, which are all native to only the Philippines; however, the exact taxonomy is unclear, and at least one of the subspecies might become split off and become a separate species if further research provides clarification.

They are mainly green with areas of red, orange, yellow, and blue varying between subspecies. Only the males have a red area on their fronts, except for the population living on Camiguin, where neither male nor female have this red area. They make nests in tree holes and, unusually for a parrot, the female takes nesting material back to the nest.

 

source: wikipedia

I will explain why...

 

For it’s the duty of each one of us to be the best we can be... Beauty is easy to shoot... Beauty is acceptable…this is not beauty... But I hope it's though provoking...

If this makes you stare and think... Then, then I’m happy...

 

There's nothing wrong to ask the question why?

Please remember.

 

To control the light is to control photography...

  

TIO...

 

There are some things in life that you stumble upon.... And you just don't question!

 

Case in point: Sweet, tiny Abby walking up on a butterfly riding a horse! Don't try to explain it... Just enjoy! 😉😊

ce goéland a l'air d'avoir les plumes qui prennent l'eau quelqu'un sait-il pourquoi ?

This one looks like soaked , anyone knowing why ?

I've been wanting to make the joker batman for a while now and I only have one batman cowl left. I was going to use it for another bat figure that I started a while ago, but now I really want to make the joker batman. Should I just do it??

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Model: Lilith Etch. Shot with Lilith inside the Lastolite Hilite. Questions, comments and critique welcome.

 

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My friend [https://www.flickr.com/photos/tqtran] complained from the prior posting that i've cloned the luvly lady in red out. He's not happy. Ok, there she is bác Trung. Happy now! LOL.

 

Question is: The model being cloned out or in? :)

Seen a few weeks ago in Oceanside NY

Found this very fresh Question mark in Juniata county 14July2021. I just love all the deep red/brown with the purples!

On our wood pile.

Thank you all for your visit comments and faves!

Much appreciated!

Have a nice day!

It was an unusually cooler day with low humidity. I started out my day with a pleasant morning run when I saw these swans grooming near the shore of the Huron River

"Lay to Rest" [7/52]

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So, to answer the question... no I didn't get a deer to lay down for us. The other night, this poor little thing was hit right in front of our house. The person just pulled her over into our yard and left her there. I have high hopes that she passed quickly but there were a lot of signs of internal bleeding, so I can only assume it took her some time to go. Usually when someone sees "roadkill" they think of ways to get rid of it. When I saw her, I thought of ways to make her beautiful again and to remember her. Yes, I did remove the flies, some of the scuff marks, and even removed her little tongue that was sticking out. I did however keep her bloat and her eyes.

 

People don't see the things I see. In person, she smelled awful, was stiff, swollen, bleeding and was covered in ants and flies. She was gone. A part of me is extremely afraid of how I will die. Could I die this way too? By a car? A hit and run... The older I get, the more I have to start facing death. Not just my own but other people around me as well. It's something I get extreme anxiety over and in person I tried to make a lot of jokes about the situation but I was really sad for this beautiful life.

 

People passed by, slowing down, staring, giving us really strange looks. I'm used to them all by now but when I feel strongly about something or taking photos, it melts away and I go into my own little world. Right here wasn't about me, it was about making this little woodland creature beautiful one last time before we buried her in our back yard. We have a field and woods if you're wondering why the back yard, which is where she came from in the first place. I keep wondering if she was the one I spotted last week close to our house.

 

So thankful for Liana to come out on such a short notice, put up with the smell, her leg fell asleep, and for everything else. She couldn't see what I could but she knew I had a vision.

 

Rest in Peace and I hope this photo did you some sort of justice. You couldn't of passed in a better place than in my front yard so you could be remembered forever in a piece of art.

"How do you know when it's time for you to go

How can you stop when you don't know how to start

How can you go back when you don't know why you're here

How can you see when your eyes begin to fade

How will you hear when you've heard it all before

How do you do all the things you want to do

 

How much can you take when you've taken all you can

Hoe can you act when you've never seen the script

How can you choose when you don't know which is right

How far can you go if you've been there before

How can you shine if you've never seen the sun

How does a child become a man without a child

How can you heal someone that doesn't want to heal"

 

From the great and underrated INXS album Welcome to wherever you are: youtu.be/Us3p7SsrxvM

New Artist at our Gallery UrbanARTs!!!

 

"Jewell's artwork is of a magical world filled with butter skies, golden fields, crooked covered porches,

guardian birds, sweetness and sometimes sorrow. It is always a story...

sometimes a fairytale, sometimes a poem, sometimes a page out of a diary.”

 

Jewell Lamourfou is the owner of Distressed Textures in Second Life.

Her artwork encompasses Second Life as well real life images.

She resides in the United States where she was born and raised.

Her artwork has been shown in her local city, and she is very active in the Flickr community.

Jewell is a realist who desires to tell a story through images and symbolism.

 

Don´t miss a visit!

 

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thanks to WTF for this one

 

this reminds me i gotta make more of these little guys!

There were many unanswered questions in this house: such as why these shoes were left behind. I confess I put them on the window sill where I could photograph them better.

A lot of these together...unknown plant

Hey guys! We wonder what's your favorite mesh body?

 

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Survey & Giveaway results will be announced on January 18.

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Look at that manhole cover glowing in the moonlight (sounds better than streetlight).

 

Serious question, not sure if this is considered OCD. Am I the only one who notices that, hypothetically, if a road is 40 feet wide (or whatever), that the manholes are not centered in the roadway, in other words so that your vehicle tires would roll on either side of the hole and the center of your vehicle would be going over the hole? What I notice (more often than not), is that the manhole is positioned in such a way that your tire rolls over it. Not an issue...………………..IF the manhole is flush or level with the road surface (as in the above example), HOWEVER, (more often than not), at least here, in The People's Republic of New Jersey, the manhole is about 5 to 8 inches below the road surface.

 

So what?

 

Well, uh...……...wheel alignments, struts, wheel bearings, and rims aren't exactly inexpensive. Could this be some sort of conspiracy between the State, cities, municipalities, etc. and the auto repair industry? Hmmmm.

 

Seriously, are their any civil engineers in the house who would be kind enough to explain it to me (like I'm a 10 year-old)…….."Why aren't manhole covers centered in the roadway?" I overstand that the sewer system is already in place BEFORE the road is surfaced, however, surely, if we can send a man to the moon and have 4 head, self-cleaning, wired remote control VCR's, we have the technology to measure these things while the sewer system is being built?

Question Mark Butterfly..( Fall colors ) .. I can't even say bokeh.

Dear customers, how do you deal with the attachment points limitation in Second Life? What choices are you forced to make due to this limitation and how useful would it be to have more available attachment points? Share your experiences and opinions with us in the comments below!

Polygonia interragationis

Bored with the beauty that surrounds them, people revert to the security of their digital world. Free from the troubling questions of reality.

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