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Thirteenth in the series ‘Wild Bonsai’, this tree is forty-eight inches (1.2m) in height and perhaps 1000 years old.
'Wild Bonsai' is a numbered collection of photos of naturally occurring bristlecones (p. longaeva) generally less than five feet in height (158cm) and - as nearly as I can estimate - between fifty and five-hundred years old - some much older. Most will have sprouted and survived in tiny cracks and crevases or miniature basins of sand and gravel. Shaped by the elements, flourishing tenaciously in the most minimalist of conditions, their lives are measured not in the millennia of more robust bristlecones, but in centuries...often mere decades.
'Duality', the cover photo for this album, is to me a matriarch of sorts and will remain unnumbered as a small token of a deeply intuitive and unapologetic respect that remains as transcendent and mysterious to me as it may seem odd to others. The essay that accompanies 'Duality' could, in many ways, apply as well to any other tree I may post in this series.
A perspective: Housed in the Tokyo Imperial Palace, the fifth oldest living cultivated bonsai in the world is something over 500 years old and is a designated National Treasure of Japan.
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Historical reenactment of a battle between Ancient Romans and Gauls.
(conceived, organized and played by Gruppo Storico Romano: www.gsr-roma.com/)
This is the second one of a series of captures related to a reeactment, which took place yesterday in Rome (at Circus Maximus). Once in a while, I will post some of them.
Circus Maximus, Rome
October 2010
Martes, 11 de Diciembre de 2007
Ricardo Jaime le entregó a Giacomino un proyecto para construir un subterráneo en “la docta”. Es una iniciativa privada. El Intendente deberá analizar y decidir.
Proyecto para hacer 14 km de subtes en Córdoba Capital.
PROYECTO DE LEY
Texto facilitado por los firmantes del proyecto. Debe tenerse en cuenta que solamente podrá ser tenido por auténtico el texto publicado en el respectivo Trámite Parlamentario, editado por la Imprenta del Congreso de la Nación.
Nº de Expedient 5647-D-2006
Trámite Parlamentario 140
Sumario DECLARAR DE INTERES NACIONAL LA CONSTRUCCION DE SUBTERRANEOS EN LA CIUDAD CAPITAL DE LA PROVINCIA DE CORDOBA.
Firmantes ACCASTELLO, EDUARDO LUIS.
Giro a Comisiones TRANSPORTES; PRESUPUESTO Y HACIENDA.
El Senado y Cámara de Diputados,...
DECLARACIÓN DE INTERÉS NACIONAL LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE UN TREN SUBTERRÁNEO EN LA CIUDAD DE CÓRDOBA Y MEDIDAS CONEXAS
ARTÍCULO 1º: Declárase de Interés Nacional la construcción de un Tren Subterráneo de pasajeros en el ejido urbano de la ciudad de Córdoba y su área metropolitana, a los fines de fortalecer el sistema de transporte masivo de pasajeros, evitar el colapso de la red vial urbana y mejorar la calidad de vida de los habitantes de aquella ciudad y región colindante.
ARTÍCULO 2º: En función de esta Declaración de Interés Nacional, el Poder Ejecutivo deberá negociar y suscribir con los Gobiernos de la Provincia de Córdoba y de la Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Córdoba, dentro de los NOVENTA (90) días de sancionada la presente, sendos convenios tendientes al logro y ejecución de las siguientes etapas:
a) La creación de un Ente multilateral destinado a la administración y gestión del Proyecto;
b) estudios previos, inclusive su costo final;
c) diseño del proyecto;
d) trazado del recorrido subterráneo;
e) ejecución de la obras;
f) administración y operación del sistema de transporte masivo subterráneo, incluyendo las tarifas estimadas y los subsidios que fueren necesarios.
g) toda otra actividad que fuera necesaria para la eficiente y prioritaria ejecución de este proyecto.
ARTÍCULO 3º: El Poder Ejecutivo constituirá un Fondo Fiduciario especial para el financiamiento y construcción del Tren Subterráneo de pasajeros en la Ciudad de Córdoba. A estos fines, incluirá en el Cálculo Anual de Recursos y Gastos del Presupuesto Nacional inmediatamente posterior a la sanción de la presente el ítem correspondiente a la ejecución de este proyecto, sin perjuicio de las facultades del Señor Jefe de Gabinete para disponer, en el ínterin, las modificaciones a las partidas que fueran necesarias para la adecuación del Presupuesto vigente a los fines de esta Ley.
ARTÍCULO 4º: El control financiero y de gestión de este Fondo estará a cargo de la AUDITORÍA GENERAL DE LA NACIÓN (AGN).
ARTÍCULO 5º: De forma.
Fundamentos
En imagen: Imagen satelital de la Ciudad de Córdoba, Argentina.
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Mural by Charles "Chazz" Miller aka @chazzoriginalart for "Murals in the Market" seen in the Eastern Market area of Detroit, Michigan.
"Respect" is a song written and originally recorded by American soul singer Otis Redding. In 1967, fellow soul singer Aretha Franklin covered and rearranged "Respect", resulting in a bigger hit and it became her signature song. --Wikipedia
Drone photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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Eamon picks up the crows, one by one, his touch gentle to the last. He places them side by side in the impromptu grave he's made. He murmurs St. Francis' prayer. "Heavenly Father, ye created the world to serve our needs and to lead us to ye. By our own fault we have lost the beautiful relationship which we once had with all your creation... Help us to see that by restoring our relationship with ye, we will also restore it with all your creation. Give us the grace to see all animals as gifts from ye, and to treat them with respect... " His jaw clenches. "For they are Your creation." He puts the last in the grave, then unbuttons his coat and pulls out a clean handkerchief. Unfolded, it's just large enough to cover all six birds in a sort of shroud.
July 2, 2017 - Road 755 West, Dawson County Nebraska US
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2017 Storm Season in south central Nebraska really hasn't been. Until this storm.
I wasn't feeling that good that afternoon. Had a touch of the crud, and energy level was way down. I honestly had no plans to chase storms that afternoon.
The storms that afternoon were moving the from east to the west. (This is RARE in Nebraska) As these storms had been brewing and raging most of the afternoon in north central Nebraska. Most of these had died and parts had reformed or backbuilded throughout late afternoon. Seen that a few of my other chaser friends from StormViewLive.com were out and streaming and these developing cells. I simply couldn't miss this....The rest is history....
Just off of I-80 west on to Thirty Mile Canal (Road 755) west to Junction 21 south to Ustis Nebraska. I pulled off a for a few moments to get my bearings on this storm. Perfect photo opp as this storm had warnings pop up mins before this capture.
I didn't have much time. I had to get ahead, or at along side of it. Just a few snaps before I headed south.
It simply was the best structured photographic beauty that I wait for each year. It is, in my own personal opinion, this set of images are my Best Captures of 2017.
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Trust, believe and paying respect is very important of our life. Common sense have to take at the correct time and.place.
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He was a well loved and highly respected king when alive “in body”.
So, to honor him, his people buried his body without his head in a hidden sacred location, known only to the high priests and priestesses, where the high noon day sun would shine brightly on his buried remains.
They, with great reverence, had carefully removed his head prior to burial preparation and burial using a sacred and secret process to shrink it. Then, it was charred to prevent deterioration.
Before their king’s head was removed, a lock of his golden blond hair was cut off and preserved to mount on the shrunken head. The rest of his hair was buried with the body.
Removing a head, shrinking it, and charring it are part of a holy and delicate process and ceremony. Therefore, this all had to be done by the high priests and priestesses.
Once the head was ready, it was mounted and adorned. On the front of the head’s mount was placed a hand hammered gold breast plate and a gold ball to represent the sun.
You see, these people believe that when a King dies, his spirit reunites with the Sun and his energy and the energy of all the kings before and after him fuel the Sun’s heat and light and prevented it from burning out.
chand paise deke
admi ko milta swab hai
bheek mangti mamta
ki to kismat kharab hai
kaisa sawal aur kaisa
jawab hai
teen bar talaq kehke
ek nayi biwi
ek nayi shuruwat hai
Chateaubriand
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"Un grand écrivain français a voulu reposer ici pour n'y entendre que le vent et la mer. Passant respecte sa dernière volonté."
C'est selon son vœu qu'après sa mort, le 4 juillet 1848 à Paris, Chateaubriand est enterré sur l'îlot du Grand Bé, près du bord de la falaise et éternellement tourné vers la mer et la tempête dont, dit-il, « le bruit berça mon premier sommeil »
Ce dernier ne demande aucune inscription sur sa tombe, une croix seulement. « Point d’inscription, ni nom, ni date, la croix dira que l’homme reposant à ses pieds était un chrétien : cela suffira à ma mémoire » (Chateaubriand).
47776 'Respected' is captured at Hunt's Lock, along the Weaver navigation at Northwich working 5K44 Manchester Piccadilly - Crewe empty coaching stock which, instead of working direct to Crewe took a round about route via the Mid Cheshire line and reversal at Chester. I can only think to maintain driver route knowledge?
Tug 'Clifton', operated by KD Marine UK and was working on the river with hopper barges Halton & Sutton. One of which can just about be seen in the big lock behind.
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Seven metres at 11:36am on Thursday May 12th 2022 off the Mall and Horse Guards Road within the grounds of St James's Park in Central London, one of the Royal parks of London situated in South West London.
THE EASTERN GRAY/EASTERN GREY SQUIRREL (SCIURUS CAROLINENSIS)
By Paul Williams
The Grey (or Gray) squirrel, you either love 'em or you hate 'em. Cute and fluffy little funsters or destructive critters who ruin trees, kill bird chicks and trees and damage our homes... oh and it's their fault we lost our native Red squirrels as well!
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I get it and I see both sides of the story of course. For my part, I am a nature, wildlife and landscape photographer who prefers the company of animals and natural beauty to fellow humans who are systematically plundering Mother Earth's resources and killing off her beautiful creatures at an alarming rate! I believe there is a natural order of things, creatures kill other creatures to survive, they adapt to situations and when mankind encroaches on their territory to make a fast buck, those animals sometimes adapt to survive and the order changes. That is the balance of nature which is ever changing and affected by us..... the dumbest of the great apes. Some species are driven out by others, some may be destined to become extinct, the fittest will survive, and sometime a species will need intervention and help from mankind in order to survive... usually as a direct consequence of mankind's own actions in destroying the animal kingdom's natural habitat of course.
I adore these little fellas and at almost sixty years old, I never grew up knowing red squirrels at all. I've seen reds in Scotland and black squirrels in Stanley Park on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, but in my beloved home country of England I have always known and loved the cute little Greys. They visit my garden and give me hours, days, weeks of happiness and wonderful photographic opportunities, and I see them in Parks and forests all around me, so it's time to offer up an insight into the Grey squirrel, much loved, much hated... a sort of Marmite rodent if you will.
WHAT EXACTLY IS A SQUIRREL?
The word 'Squirrel', was first recorded in 1327 and hails from the Anglo-Norman word 'Esquirel', from old French 'Escurel', which was a reflex for the Latin word 'Sciurus'.The Eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) is also known as the Eastern Grey squirrel or simply grey squirrel depending on the region of the world it is found. It is a tree squirrel, of the squirrel family Sciuridae including over one hundred arboreal species native to all continents of the world other than Antarctica and Oceania. Tree squirrels live mostly in trees, apart from the flying squirrel. The best known genus is Sciurus, containing most of the bushy tailed squirrels which are found in Europe, North America, temperate Asia as well as central and south America.
The scientific classification for the Eastern Grey is:
KINGDOM: ANIMALIA PHYLUM: CHORDATA CLASS: MAMMALIA ORDER: RODENTIA FAMILY: SCIURIDAE GENUS: SCIURUS SUBGENUS: SCIURUS SPECIES: SCIURUS CAROLINENSIS
They were first noted by German naturalist, botanist, entomologist, herpetologist, and malacologist - Johann Friedrich Gmelin in 1788.
A mammal and rodent, predominantly herbivorous they are none the less an omnivore with a life span of between two and ten years. They can grow to 70cm in length and weigh up to 8kg. There are more than two hundred and sixty species of worldwide squirrel, the smallest being the African pygmy squirrel at just 10cm in length, whereas the Indian giant squirrel is three feet long! The oldest fossil of a squirrel, Hesperopetes, dates back to the late Eocene epoch period Chadronian period of 40-35 million years ago. The tree squirrels rotate their ankles by 180 degrees, so that the hind paws pointy backwards gripping tree bark which enables them to descend a tree headfirst.
Originally native to Eastern and Midwestern United States of America, they were first introduced into the United Kingdom in 1876 in Henbury Park, Macclesfield in Cheshire when Victorian banker Thomas V. Brocklehurst released a pair of Greys that he brought back from a business trip to America after their attraction as pets had waned. Victorians had a penchant for collecting exotic animals and birds of the world, but trends came and went and subsequently animals were simply discarded into the wilderness. There are early records of greys released near Denbighshire in north Wales from private collections. Later introduced to several regions in the UK, they quickly settled and spread, colonizing an area of three hundred miles in a quarter of a century between Argyll and Stirlingshire in Scotland.
Introductions of the Greys between 1902 and 1929 (the year of the last recorded introduction), included: Regent’s Park in London, Berkshire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire, Devon, Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire, Suffolk and Hampshire. Grey Squirrels spread into Gloucestershire and eastern Wiltshire with animals coming directly from the United States or from Woburn. One hundred greys were released in Richmond Park in Surrey in 1902, Ninety one into Regent’s Park between 1905 and 1907 and a further ten New Jersey imported greys were introduced into Woburn Park in Bedfordshire.
Predators include hawks, weasels, raccoons, bobcats, foxes, domestic and feral cats, snakes, owls, and dogs, African harrier-hawks in Africa and... oh yes, Mankind pretty much everywhere who despise, mistreat, cull or eat it .
FACTS, MYTHS AND THAT POXY PARAPOX!
The massive decline in native red squirrels blamed upon the spread of the invasive greys has always been perhaps a little harsh as reds were already in a steep decline due to loss of habitat and disease and thus the greys simply took over the areas where the reds were dwindling. It's also a fact that reds were also seen as a plague, branded as pests who killed birds and damaged trees and the culling of reds almost brought them to the brink of extinction. Licenses to kill reds could still be obtained up until the seventies!
Reds suffered at the hands of mankind thanks to a combination of agricultural deforestation also linked with war and fuel needs which caused extinction in Southern Scotland and Ireland by the early eighteenth century, way before greys had been introduced. Harsh winters killed off the less hardy red population in the early nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Greys are more adept at finding food and adapting to locations and environments, but also carry the squirrel poxvirus (SQPV) which although not particularly harmful to them, is a serious infection for the reds.
Parapox in red squirrels causes swollen lesions around the mouth, eyes, ears and nose also the front paws and sometimes genitals and skin ulcers and kills a red within fifteen days. There is no definitive correlation between the spread of the virus and the spread of the Greys, it actually arrived in several areas before the greys began to colonize there. An epidemic virus was observed in Red squirrels from at least 1900 with isolation attempts failing, and the first case of Parapox in the UK was in 1980 in the county of Norfolk. Greys cannot transmit the virus to reds via saliva or faeces, but reds can between each other from bodily secretions and at animal feeders in gardens. The transmission from greys to reds is though to come from parasites. Eight to ten per cent of reds survive the virus, and there is some evidence that reds are slowly building an evolved resistance.
Greys are seen as pests to forest land, stripping bark from trees during May and June, and are also capable of destroying household bins, water pipes, causing roof damage not to mention taking eggs and killing young chicks of ground nesting and songbird populations. They also take from bird feeders and there is a whole industry for creating squirrel proof feeders these days.
THE CULLING OF GREY SQUIRRELS
Grey squirrels have limited legal protection and can be legally controlled all year round by a variety of methods including shooting and trapping. Methods of trapping and killing include Drey poking and shooting, Tunnel trapping using spring traps set in accordance with BASC’s trapping pest mammals code of practice. They can also be shot using a shotgun or powerful air rifle or up until September 30th 2014 poisoned by Warfarin (Now outlawed).
Whilst professional trapping and extermination is hopefully done as humanely as possible, there have been cases, many of them where cost savings have been gained by battering the squirrels to death! Grey squirrels are trapped in ghastly metal contraptions for hours and hours, wearing themselves out frantically trying to escape by gnawing at the metals bars. They bite the floor and scratch at them with their claws and do not get a moments peace or rest through absolute fear. Once the traps are retrieved, each squirrel, terrified will be thrown into a sack and smacked on the head countless times with a blunt instrument. When a mother is slaughtered, her babies who are totally dependent on her, will die a slow death of thirst and starvation.
There is an argument for the control of Greys on many grounds but also a counter argument that Culling does not work, and has not on countless times where, once a population of greys have been culled, the nearest group will move back in and claim the land. The university of Bristol concluded that there was little evidence that culling greys to save red squirrels was effective, and that perhaps finding a way of boosting red squirrel immunity to the poxvirus or planting areas of yew trees where reds are known to thrive and spending money on research into positive moves might be a better option.
In Ireland, the re-introduction of the Pine marten, a species made extinct originally by the very same land owners who also wish to do the same to the grey squirrel, has seen the rapid demise of the grey and the reintroction of the native reds. Red squirrels are smaller and more nimble than their grey counterparts, and as such can get to the very ends of tree branches where neither the pine martins, nor more importantly the heavier greys can, thus surviving and thriving. As a result in Ireland, the grey squirrel population has crashed in approximately 9,000 km2 of its former range and the reds has become common once more after a thirty year absence... oh and Pine Martens are protected again!
In Scotland, Pine Martens exist in areas where Red squirrels thrive, and greys do not. So perhaps there is a lesson here, as in England where there are no pine martens, the greys are prolific breeders. So there is an argument against the barbarity of shooting and poisoning greys, and if, as so many believe, the greys MUST be controlled, how about a more humane and natural method that nature intended.. with re-introduction of predators. Just a thought!
So a few facts and figures on the greys and to wrap up, from a purely personal perspective I love these little guys, as I do almost every creature in nature other than those eight legged beasties that shall not be named and for which I have a deep and powerful phobia that borders on paranoia!
I could no more harm an animal deliberately than eat a McDonald's McRib (Once saw how they are made and let me just say... eeeuuuuuwwwww!!).
They are small, cute, cuddly, furry, they photograph beautifully, have great personality and make me smile. They trust me enough to take food from my hand in parks, and I can't bare the though of ugly, hairy land owners sticking a shotgun in their face and blowing them away! I appreciate they can be a pest, a problem, a menace, that their PR managers might have a bit of a problem winning you over when they flay small chicks alive on your lawn or decimate the songbird population by stealing their eggs.... and perhaps there is a need to keep the population under control and try and re-establish the red population.....
Yep I get that....
I just hope we can solve the problem more humanely to create a peaceful coexistence of the reds and greys in different areas. A man can dream can't he.
Paul Williams June 18th 2021
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A few days ago, on the flickr universe, I had the misfortune to see some pictures really disrespectful towards a little animal ...
If you really can not love them, would be enough a bit of RESPECT!... Idiot!
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Genéricamente se define como la sobrevaloración del Yo respecto de otros por superar, alcanzar o superponerse a un obstáculo, situación o bien en alcanzar un status elevado y subvalorizar al contexto. También se puede definir la soberbia como la creencia de que todo lo que uno hace o dice es superior, y que se es capaz de superar todo lo que digan o hagan los demás. También se puede tomar la soberbia en cosas vanas y vacías (vanidad) y en la opinión de uno mismo exaltada a un nivel crítico y desmesurado (prepotencia)
Native to South Africa, this plant with its pea-like flowers is found on dunes, rocky slopes, in forests, along streams, in scrub and open grassland from the Bokkeveld Mountains near Clanwilliam in the Western Cape to Kwazulu-Natal. It's very happy growing on a dry hill in my back yard.
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A subset of the Seen Series devoted to George Floyd. All scenes are from Portland's Peninsula Park, the site of the city's first organized vigil gathering for George Floyd on Friday May 29, 2020.
These iPhone photos were made the next day as people continued to show their respect and express their sorrow, anger and grief.
Seen. A series of iPhone scenes from daily walks around Portland neighborhoods with the dogs.
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May 29, 2016 - Southwest of Holdrege Nebraska, US
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At the time of these captures, we had some incredible rotation.
This side of the storm was tightening, but it would only last briefly before it became rain wrapped and slide back into the cloud bank.
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