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Ripples and reflections on the Calder & Hebble Navigation as it passes through Brighouse.
Canal trips during the Brighouse 1940s weekend
“We are not going to change the whole world, but we can change ourselves and feel free as birds. We can be serene even in the midst of calamities and, by our serenity, make others more tranquil. Serenity is contagious. If we smile at someone, he or she will smile back. And a smile cost nothing. We should plague everyone with joy." 😊
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The sun shinning on clear blue water, algae and soft waves with some wonderful patterned ripples created by the latter.
Remember there is no such thing as a small act of kindness . Every act creates a ripple with no logical end .
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Seen in a pond in Celo, N .C .
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Despite it being quite windy today, lots of ducks were out enjoying the pond life. This little guy found itself a partly submerged rock to stand on.
Rather than swimming from shore a muskrat cut across the ice for a bite. It was very cautious making only a tiny ripple.
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This was a calm, yet stormy afternoon in Port Germein where small storms slowly developed but passed over quickly. I was mesmerised by the slow tidal movement over the sandflats half way along the Port Germein jetty. The crescent shaped bars of sand would quickly be swallowed up by the slight inward moving ripples which seemed to come in small sets. It is one of those places where despite having a fairly small tidal range, you can see the tidal movement as it creeps slowly in. It was a wonderful way to spend the afternoon!
Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!
Remember there's no such thing as a small act of kindness.
Every act creates a ripple with no logical end
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Reflections distorted by ripples, the Calvert River, Northern Territory Australia. The plants at the edge of the water are Pandanus spiralis, the common screw palm or common screw pine, which is neither a palm nor a pine.
Taken on a visit to Elie Ness lighthouse, East Neuk of Fife, in Scotland. The ripples run along the sand, like giant worms.
We can be the change we want to see... like ripples who can transform into waves...
We'll never know until we try, but the change must start within ourselves.
„Even a wave stops being such. Even a wave, in a single instant, stops being a ripple of the sea to go and relax in the depths of the waters. Perhaps for this reason, attention is paid to it. Maybe that's why, when you are aboard a boat facing the railing, you are almost always there, looking for that little whiteness. Near or far it is. You stand there watching that slender bend of water vibrate in infinite drops and then dissolve. It remains, even during a short-term trip, to see them first restless and then exhausted to return to being only sea. "- Federico Pace
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My final image of the male Whooper swan on the lake at Tralee Bay Wetland Centre back in June 2015 (see my album below for the other photos). He & his mate are quite tame but wild & not pinioned so they could leave anytime they chose. She was sitting on a nest on one of the islands but sadly their eggs hadn't hatched. The warden told me they were a young pair so hopefully this year they'll be successful? Happy Wing Wednesday!