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I am resilient
I trust the movement
I negate the chaos
uplift the negative
I'll show up at the table
again and again and again
I'll close my mouth and learn to listen
woah woah ooh ooh
these times are poignant
the winds have shifted
it's all we can do
to stay uplifted
pipelines through backyards
wolves howlin out front
yeah, I got my crew but truth is what I want
realigned and on point
power to the peaceful
prayers to the waters
women at the center
all vessels open
to give and receive
let's see the system
brought down to its knees
woah woah ooh ooh
I'm made of thunder
I'm made of lightning
I'm made of dirt yeah
made of the fine things
my father taught me that I'm a speck of dust
and this world was made for me
so let's go and try our luck
I got my roots down, down deep
So what are we doing here?
what has been done?
what are you gonna do about it
when the world comes undone?
my voice feels tiny
and I'm sure so does yours
but put us all together
make a mighty roar
roar
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Twisted and broken by the elements, a juniper clings to a small knoll and reaches into the storm filled sky that partially veils West Mitten in the distance of Monument Valley, Arizona.
Mélèze brisé par une énorme avalanche il y a plusieurs années ...pourtant de nouvelles pousses sont là !
(Larch broken by a huge avalanche some years ago... but the new shoots are growing !)
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In around 970, the Eastern Franconian nobleman Reinger founded the Parish of Detwang in the Tauber Valley, just below the eventual site of the town of Rothenburg. The Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul was the parent church of the later town church of St. James.
Around 1080, the Counts of Komburg built a fortress on the so-called “Vinegar Jug” (next to the Infirmary). In 1116 the family endowed its largesse on the Convent of Komburg (near Schwäbisch Hall) and the Monastery of Neumünster in Würzburg.
A true medieval gem, Rothenburg ob der Tauber (meaning ‘above the Tauber River’) is a top tourist stop along the Romantic Road. With its web of cobbled lanes, higgledy-piggledy houses and towered walls, the town is the archetypal fairy-tale Germany. Urban conservation orders here are the strictest in Germany – and at times it feels like a medieval theme park – but all’s forgiven in the evenings, when the lamplight casts its spell long after the last tour buses have left.
Rothenburg only started to recover when, in 1873, it was connected to the German railway network. Prior to this, the city had been “rediscovered” by artists, writers and academics and was presented to a broader national and international public as the epitome of “old German” urban architecture. Tourism began to play a key role in the town’s economic life. Industrialization also made its mark, albeit at a modest level, the population increased and the town prospered.
From 1871 onwards, a small Jewish community settled in Rothenburg once again. The expulsion of this group in 1938 was a black day in the history of the town, which was glorified by the Third Reich as a perfect example of German culture from 1933 onwards. Another black day came in the shape of an American air raid during the last weeks of World War II, when around 45 per cent of the old walled town was destroyed. The successful rebuilding of the town in the post-war period is the most significant achievement in Rothenburg’s recent history.
A lone tree stands guard over the trail to Corona Arch. The cable at the base is to help people climb up a short ladder on a steep section of trail.
These little trees have suffered damage many times over the years but yet they endure the hardships of the marsh with great resiliency.
White River Marsh State Wildlife Area
West of Berlin in the Town of Seneca, Green Lake County, Wisconsin
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Cette femelle Grand-duc d’Amérique vient de passer un week-end glacial et demeure pourtant stoïque sur son nid, protégeant imperturbablement sa progéniture en devenir, avec son mâle jamais bien loin. Ici, elle profitait des derniers rayons de soleil pour se garder au chaud. Dès cette nuit, c’est une tempête de neige qu’elle devra affronter. Pas facile de nicher en plein hiver québécois.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in the district of Ansbach of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. It is well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world. It is part of the popular Romantic Road through southern Germany. The name "Rothenburg ob der Tauber" is German for "Red fortress above the Tauber". This is so because the town is located on a plateau overlooking the Tauber River. As to the name "Rothenburg", some say it comes from the German words rot (red) and burg (burgh, medieval fortified settlement), referring to the red colour of the roofs of the houses which overlook the river. The name may also refer to the process of retting ("rotten" in German) flax for linen production.
Moins d'un mois après le début des incendies des Monts d'Arrée, fougères et graminées, complétement consumées, couvrent déjà une bonne partie de la surface brulée... au moins en vue rasante, car de près, on voit encore le travail à accomplir par la nature...
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A lone Hawthorn tree, captured at Went Hill, Birling Gap.
Special thanks to Edd Allen for directions....and thanks for viewing :-)