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Took a risk driving the 45 Miles to Bamburgh today for Sunrise, forecast was iffy to say the least but sometimes you hit on lucky. Cloud broke enough to give enough colour for a decent few photos and the rain held off until I got back to my car, nice morning
The goal of the game is to occupy every territory on the board and in doing so, eliminate the other players.
• Securing Europe’s subsea infrastructure is more critical than ever as undersea cables form the backbone of global connectivity, carrying 99% of international data. These cables are vital for communication, commerce, and national security. Growing geopolitical tensions, cyber threats, and risks of sabotage make them vulnerable targets, potentially disrupting economies and critical services. As Europe’s dependence on digital infrastructure increases, ensuring the resilience and security of these cables is essential to safeguard data integrity, prevent economic losses, and maintain global stability in an interconnected world. Robust protection strategies are now imperative.
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Getting a lot of calls on my phone lately that are flagged as spam risks. Love the forewarning. It just makes life easier not engaging in unwanted calls. I only wish that other aspects of life could be similarly monitored. Would be great if the people I encounter would come with warnings. Just imagine if a message would appear over their heads indicating risk of rude or arrogant behavior or bad intentions. Same might apply to situations that are likely to result in adverse consequences. Intuition carries you only so far in life. Oftentimes problems aren't realized until you wade in too deep. Extrication becomes that much more difficult.
This vacant house provided needed no such 'spam risk' warning. Its issues were abundantly revealed in the brilliant glare of a midday February sun. The houses around here, for the most part, possess a rural charm. They just look and feel right, even if somewhat run down. At least in three seasons of the year. But winter has a way of stripping away that veneer of sensibility. Absent the verdant summer foliage, all the warts are revealed. Misshapen trees, multiple saplings growing up around the foundation, tangled overgrowth, and capped off here with dagger-like icicles dangling from the rain gutters. The village has been transformed over recent weeks by multiple layers of snow. The result is a largely monochromatic landscape. The dominant cycles are sun and cloud. Cloudy days flatten out the view, leaving an impression of dull and dreary. Sunny days transform these views into high contrast with seemingly more shadows than there are objects to cast them. My pick is the sunny format. I love the utter complexity of scenes like this, and there ability to cut through the snow blindness and behold what's really before me.
View from our canoe as we were paddling on St. Lawrence River on the way to Bird Island.
Below a view of our canoe in this area….
The little scientist wonders what will happen when you mix ALL of the liquids together…
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The brilliant new biggest issue ever of Love To Decorate Magazine has hit the newsstands!
As always, I helped with the Family Section, where the theme was "Back to School" and hope you can feel the light and love as you flip through the pages of this wonderful publication!
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Skippy was inspired by the following amazing creations:
School: A Vacant House by HAIKEI
Chairs: A Vacant House Stool by HAIKEI; Old Laboratory Chair by Soy
Tables: Old Laboratory Table by Soy
Lights: Hanging Edison Bulbs by Soy
Chemistry Equipment: Chemical Bottles, Test Tube Holder, Test Bottles, Test Bottle Holder by Kunst; Siphons of Dr. Coffee Strangelove by Soy; Chemical Lab Studies, Test Tube with Orchids by NOMAD
Science Experiments: Volcano 3D Sculpture Project, Potato Circuit Clock, Solar System Display by Boogers
Display Cases: Vintage Botanicals Ailanthus Altissima, Vintage Botanicals Ocimum Basilicum, Vintage Botanicals Phalaenopsis by NOMAD
Microscope: Microscope by NOMAD
Books: Reference Books by floorplan, Book of Scientist by Vespertine
Gas: Propane Tank by Apple Fall
Skeletons: Medical Skeleton by Consignment & floorplan; Turn and Cough Skull Specimen by nefarious inventions
Calculator: Scientific Calculator by Kunst
Poster: Periodic Table by Kunst
Playground Equipment: Jungle Gym by Boogers
Landscape: Trees, Grass by StudioSkye
Safety Equipment: Safety Glasses by Kauna, Fire Extinguisher by 22769~bauwerk
Keep experimenting, and playing, taking risks, and having fun, everyone!
And and and… Don’t worry!
My teacher only had to call the fire department once this day!
in the Mara River before crossing.
But there was no risk, the crocs were all well-fed from the previous weeks of migration ...
Plains Zebras / Steppenzebras (Equus quagga) and Wildebeests / Weißbartgnus (Connochaetus taurinus)
Mara River, Northern Serengeti N.P., Tanzania, Africa
On Thursday, participants met in a plenary on disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation, followed by general plenary statements in morning and afternoon sessions. An informal plenary on the implementation of the outcomes of the Mid-term Review of the Hyogo Framework of Action (HPA) continued for a second day as well as a number of roundtables on managing watersheds, children for resilience, DRR and gender, DRR safety nets and mountains of risk. Winners of the UN Sasakawa Award for Disaster Risk Reduction were announced in an evening ceremony.
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Shot/used for a Facebook challenge with the theme "Risk".
Seen on a walk in a nearby forrest/hilly area known locally as Sir Lyngbjerg, near Holstebro, Denmark - March 19, 2020.
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Detail of a leaf.
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Whilst up the Mach Loop I saw a dead pheasant on the road so picked it up as other birds were at risk of being hit, I placed it up on the moor and then the ravens found it. There was even an egg inside it so she hadn't even laid them yet :( but still a good meal for some raven fledglings no doubt.
Caro E., caro I., ho preso in ostaggio ben DIECI vostri carriarmati. Ve li restituirò solo in cambio di un'altra bella serata. Il luogo dello scambio potrebbe essere il ristorante africano, ma tenetevi pronti a ricevere direttive diverse all'ultimo istante. Non fate passi falsi, date una sistemata alla macchina!
Una mia descrizione della serata risikosa la potete leggere qui: racchio.wordpress.com/2006/05/07/ritornano/
'there came a time when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.'
Anais Nin
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Risco waterfall, dialled up to 11. Insane :-)
British / French pair Todd Ellis and Emmanuelle Clement were going really well at the start of the sidecar race. Times suggested a possible podium place. Unfortunately then came off the road further up the course, probably around 40 seconds after this picture was taken. Both are okay, but they were unable to take part ion the restarted race... we wish them well.
Risk! Risk anything! Care no more for the opinion of others, for those voices.
Do the hardest thing on earth for you....Act for yourself.
Katherine Mansfield
this is my first real expansion, you know with about at least 5 photos or so.. don't look at it closely, lot of mistakes. uhm I think today I did a little step out of my comfort zone. I noticed that I get much less comments and favs as some months ago, dunno why, but I want to change that.
Model is Nila, you've already seen her in some other photos but she cut her hair, isn't she beautiful?
I guess this is inspried by everyone who does expansions and especially by Kiara.
a HUGE thank you to Naomi, she wrote me a testimonial, what made me incredibly happy because I haven't received one in a while.
ANYWAY! gonna upload some more pictures from the shoot today :)
I love you all so much. What would my life be without you? Thank you so much, I'm so grateful for every single one of you.♥
Kalbarri coastline in Western Australia - it is a wonderful place with steep cliffs as well as plenty of other interesting rocks formations... this is a seascape taken on the rocky shelves near Jakes Point... the waves were quite big and i had to be on a constant look out for a stray one heading my way... a couple of times they got pretty close but i was able to avoid them and the photos i took make that risk worth taking...
ISO 100 | f/16 | 1 sec | 24mm | Reverse GND Filter