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This young calf couldn't get out of the mud. He struggled for some time before help arrived. It was great to see the tenderness and caring of a juvenile. Kruger.

Through the good, through the bad, through the lonely

Sasha and I found this scared and hungry fellow in the dumpster by North Point Marina. The dumpster was very big and he couldn't get out without help.

To find long piece of wood around the marina was almost impossible, so we ran to the woods next to the marina and found old big branch on the ground.

It was very heavy but my 9 year old didn't complain so I didn't :-).

 

The second we put the branch into the dumpster he came out. I didn't have a chance get my camera.

 

He looked at us for couple seconds and ran away.

Hi taken about 6 years back. Below the rails you will see a young lad dropping down to the lower promenade level to rescue his dog ....all went well and both went home safe but soaked. Thanks for looking :)

Yesterday I spend many hours on the beach. The sunset had been spectacular for many days now, and finally I was able to be there. There will be several pictures from this session in the days to come. This was one of the first pictures and the chopper and the ship made a great collection. Rescue at sea. , lighthouses and chopper... You get the picture:-)

My new me :)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiqRFvUOUH0

 

Lelutka Head

Not Found skin

Rescue training off the cliffs at Portknockie

Maritime rescue boat of the Mediterranean, area of the Catalan coast of Vilanova i la Geltrú (Catalonia)

 

Lancha de salvamento marítimo del mediterráneo, zona de la costa catalana de Vilanova i la Geltrú (Cataluña)

 

Nissa was born a feral cat. She had kittens at 8 months in the wild, then was rescued by the Animal Welfare Coaliton which specializes in rehabilitating ferals for human households - and they did a tremendous job. Nissa is a wonderful cat, and very happy to be an indoor mouser extraordinaire!

Dumbarton Quay and River Leven

 

My newly rescued cat - I named her Carina which means cutie in Italian.

She was abandoned outside the shelter, and they figure she is 4 years old. She spent about 8 months in the shelter

So far already a companion ...

 

Happy Caturday - --- she thinks it is!

Aviation Nation 2019

A mighty cold day for our firemen to practice their rescue skills. It was -15°C... 5°F

Michael MacRae - A Lapse of Memory. The Wrap Project

It's been extremely windy here and I'm wondering if this is why I found this little fiery skimmer dragonfly struggling in our pool. They have such a mastery of the sky, but perhaps the wind we received was just too much. They are so fragile, one wonders how on earth they survive any breeze at all.

 

After this shot, I took it to a warm sandstone rock in the hopes it might dry out and recover. I had to go out for while, s I couldn't stay to see what happened - but it was gone when I returned home.

 

6 cm body length

 

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On the Dutch Island of Terschelling the KNRM (Koninklijke Nederlandse Reddings Maatschappij or Royal Dutch Rescue Organisation) provides demonstrations. In the past horses were used to drag the rescue boats into the rough sea. Here you will find a photo of such a rescue. I was lucky because a dark grey sky developed during this demonstration. That makes this scene even more close to real.

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.....In need of a rescue...

Eureka, KS

 

I met Robin on Saturday whilst walking in the Forest. I got chatting with his owner who told me Robin was a rescue from Romania and could be a little unpredictable. I said what a lucky dog he was to find a nice home and he told me Robin was indeed very lucky as the quota for the UK were already on the van and they let Robin on at the last minute. I won't go into detail but the ones left behind were not lucky at all.

One of the turtles rescued (from all the plastic consumed by it!) by the national aquarium in Abu Dhabi.

Beautiful February day!

She's Got 'Em.

 

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Rescue 3 was a medium tug, mainly used near space stations. It was equipped with a pair of extendable magnetic clamps. The tug's colour scheme indicated its emergency role.

 

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When I built my hydrogen tanker for SHIPtember, I trialled some hexagonal shapes. Unfortunately, I didn't have of enough bricks to make it over 100 studs long. This ship is only 42 studs long and doesn't require an internal frame for strength, like a SHIP might do.

 

There are more images and a video of the magnetic clamps' pantograph mechanism on Instagram.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEWb6bsd5lo&list=RDGMEM6ijAnF...

 

Rescue Me

Song by Thirty Seconds to Mars

 

Lyrics

Whatever you do, don't ever play my game

Too many years being the king of pain

You gotta lose it all if you wanna take control

Sell yourself to save your soul

Rescue me from the demons in my mind

Rescue me from the lovers in my life

Rescue me from the demons in my mind

Rescue me, rescue me, rescue me

Rescue me

Whatever you do, don't ever lose your faith

The devil's quick to love, lust and pain

Better to say yes to never know, oh, oh

Sell yourself to save your soul

Rescue me from the demons in my mind

Rescue me from the lovers in my life

Rescue me from the demons in my mind

Rescue me, rescue me, rescue me

Rescue me

Sell yourself to save your soul, you gotta, oh, oh

Sell yourself to save your soul, you gotta, oh, oh

Sell yourself to save your soul, you gotta, oh, oh

Sell yourself to save your soul

Rescue me from the demons in my mind

Rescue me from the lovers in my life

Rescue me from the demons in my mind

Rescue me, rescue me, rescue me

Rescue me, oh, oh

Rescue me, oh, oh

Rescue me, oh, oh

Rescue me, rescue me, rescue me

 

Plage de Deauville, Calvados, Normandie

Taken on Day of Life #38

 

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Brought the first flower of the season indoors to protect it from frost.

I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. "Some" of my photographs may contain AI generated elements, such as backgrounds.

 

- December 25 2024

This is Shadow. Five days ago, he was in a cage at a local rescue group, because he had been trapped at a colony, desexed, and then unable to be domesticated. Poor little guy was terrified. So they asked if I could try to work with him, since I used to care for feral colonies in Spain.

 

His progress is amazing. In just one day I was able to give him chin rubs, and every day he has made some giant leap in progress. (No, it hasn't come easily, I've spent lots and lots of time flat on the floor with my arm outstretched and my neck contorted because he was hiding in the far corner under the bed. Oh, and those squeezable treat tubes. Definitely those!)

 

Since Tuesday, he has been happy. He loves it when I spend time with him (he's in the spare room for the moment), and he has started to explore and play with toys. He loves chin rubs, he loves getting his back brushed with the curry comb, he purrs and he says hello when I come into the room.

 

There is still a long way to go.. but he's already making my heart sing 😊

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