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Jeremiah 17:5,-10

Psalm 91

 

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Psalm 91

He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High

 

Shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.

 

2I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress;

 

My God, in Him I will trust.”

 

3Surely He shall deliver you from the snare of the fowler

 

And from the perilous pestilence.

 

4He shall cover you with His feathers,

 

And under His wings you shall take refuge;

 

His truth shall be your shield and buckler.

 

5You shall not be afraid of the terror by night,

 

Nor of the arrow that flies by day,

 

6Nor of the pestilence that walks in darkness,

 

Nor of the destruction that lays waste at noonday.

 

7A thousand may fall at your side,

 

And ten thousand at your right hand;

 

But it shall not come near you.

 

8Only with your eyes shall you look,

 

And see the reward of the wicked.

 

9Because you have made the Lord, who is my refuge,

 

Even the Most High, your dwelling place,

 

10No evil shall befall you,

 

Nor shall any plague come near your dwelling;

 

11For He shall give His angels charge over you,

 

To keep you in all your ways.

 

12In their hands they shall bear you up,

 

Lest you dash your foot against a stone.

 

13You shall tread upon the lion and the cobra,

 

The young lion and the serpent you shall trample underfoot.

 

14“Because he has set his love upon Me, therefore I will deliver him;

 

I will set him on high, because he has known My name.

 

15He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him;

 

I will be with him in trouble;

 

I will deliver him and honor him.

 

16With long life I will satisfy him,

 

And show him My salvation.”

Smile on Saturday: meet cute

Taken at Australia zoo.

I feel safe and secure in your arms. You are my happiness and i enjoy every second with you. You are my life 💖💋💗

In a cocoon of green

 

Southampton, UK

 

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1930 Rolls-Royce at the car show ~ Staatsburg, NY

Mornings are brisk, and in this mountainous area, hunters are busy trying to acquire their winters meat before the snow descends down the mountains.

 

Others travel over this section of the Glenn Highway on their way to the big box stores in Anchorage and Wasilla, where they will secure the provisions to fill their pantries and freezers for winter.

 

No doubt about it - autumn is arriving in the high country.

 

This photo was taken at Eureka Summit - 3,287 feet elevation.

   

A large tumulus and dolmen on the Gavrinis island in the Gulf of Morbihan. The island is around 600m long today and was perhaps 1km long in the Neolithic. A 50m diameter tumulus rises to around 7m and covers a dolmen with a gallery around 1.5 metres wide and 14 long. 29 slabs make up the 'Allée couverte' of which 23 are carved. One of the table stones is a part of a larger original carved stone that was moved around the dates of construction to three sites of massive megaliths on each side of the opening of the Bay of Morbhian into the Quiberon's Atlantic. I have yet to find the estimated original weight of the original carved stone but it is over 60 tonnes. The carved stone was split between 'du Rujk', Gavrinis and the 'Table des Merchand'. The Gavrinis element was covered in plastic several decades ago and the site is currently shut to remove the plastic which can promote a rotting of the stone.

#MacroMonday

#Puzzle

  

...there's a secure vaccine against Covid-19? I wish it would happen so soon. What definitely is guaranteed, though, is that from today it's 45 days until Christmas Eve :) And whether you celebrate or not, I'm sure that on everybody's wishlist is also a vaccine.

 

I had little – or rather no – other choice for "Puzzle" but this Ravensburger Christmas bauble jigsaw puzzle ball, because I don't own any other puzzles. I love to play Adventure games, and puzzles are a part of the gaming routine, but real life puzzles? Nil. So back to the bauble: It depicts a cosy forest Christmas scene with lots of snow, a starry blue hour sky, a Christmas tree (of course) and the forest animals – such as deer, squirrels, rabbits, birds – gathering around various feeders; in short it depicts almost everything that makes you go "Aaawwwww!" when you think of Christmas (please see the fourth comment to see the whole bauble) :) At first I really didn't know how to photograph this pretty puzzle ball in an interesting way. But then I thought "I puzzled it together, so I can also take it apart again, let's take a look inside." What looked like a fragile construction consisting of 60 parts (diameter of the ball: 7 cm / 2,7 inches, the small round parts which you can see here each have a diameter of 4 mm / 0,15 inches) proved to be very sturdy and definitely "take-apart-resistant", but in the end I succeeded to pull out one piece from the starry blue hour sky.

 

On the inside, the pieces are white, of course, but they are also numbered, and at first I thought I'd pick piece No 1, but then I remembered that I'd already shot numbers on a toy piece for "one Color", so I looked for a nice puzzle piece pattern instead and found this star. I secured the backlit puzzle ball between two large pieces of modeling clay to prevent it from rolling away (it had happened a few times in the beginning), and photographed directly through the hole where piece No. 60 had been; the shape of the vignette is the negatice space of missing piece No. 60.

 

The photo is a single 40 MP High-Res mode shot, and I had to do a lot of dusting and fuzz removal. Those dark spots, however, are part of the plastic pieces, so I didn't remove them all. Processed in Topaz DeNoise AI ("Low Light" mode at N: 7, S: 67, R: 3, CN 14), Luminar 4 (Detail enhancement – small at 79, medium at 41, large at 3), Viveza and Analog Efex.

 

Happy Macro Monday, Everyone, stay safe and take care!

 

Noch 45 Tage bis... zu einem sicheren Covid-19-Impfstoff für alle? Schön wär's. Was wir aber alle ganz sicher in 45 Tagen feiern werden: richtig, Heiligabend :) Und ein sicherer Impfstoff dürfte auch auf jedermanns und jederfraus Wunschzettel stehen. Warum aber dieser Schlenker zu Weihnachten, wenn das Thema doch "Puzzle" ist? Weil das einzige "richtige" Puzzle, das ich im Haus habe, ein Ravensburger "Christmas Puzzle Ball" ist. Bestehend aus 60 erstaunlich fest zusammenhaltenden Puzzleteilen.

 

Zuerst wusste ich nicht recht, wie ich ihn ansprechend fotografieren sollte; von außen ist er nett anzuschauen, zeigt eine Weihnachtswaldszene mit viel Schnee, einem Sternenhimmel, natürlich einer geschmückten Tanne und vielen Tieren, darunter Rotwild, Eichhörnchen, Hasen und vielen Vögeln, die sich an diversen Futterkrippen zum Weihnachtsschmaus eingefunden haben. So weit, so hübsch. Aber ob das ein spannendes Foto ergeben würde? Also dachte ich mir, ich entferne mal eines der Puzzleteile und schaue hinein. Die Rückseite der Puzzleteile ist weiß und jedes trägt eine Nummer. Zunächst habe ich auch auf die Nummern fokussiert, genauer auf Teil Nr. 1, aber dann fiel mir wieder ein, dass ich bereits für "one Colour" vor zwei Wochen die winzigen Nummern auf einem Spielzeugteil fotografiert hatte. Deshalb habe ich dann nach einem interessanten Puzzlemuster Ausschau gehalten – und fand diesen Stern.

 

Von hinten beleuchtet (und die Kugel mit zwei Stücken Bastelknete fixiert, weil sie anfangs immer wegrollte) und direkt durch das Loch, das Puzzleteil Nr. 60 hinterlassen hat, hindurchfotografiert. Die Ränder der Vignette sind also der negative Raum des fehlenden Puzzleteilchens. Ich musste ganz schön viele Fussel in PS entfernen; die dunklen Pünktchen sind aber in den Plastikteilchen drin, also habe ich nicht alle von ihnen weggestempelt. Entwickelt in Topaz DeNoise AI ("Low Light" Modus, N: 7, S: 67, R: 3, CN 14), Luminar 4 (Detailverbesserung, klein: 79, mittel: 41, groß 3), Viveza und Analog Efex.

 

Ich wünsche Euch eine schöne Woche, liebe Flickr-Freunde, bleibt gesund!

 

This is the only member of the genus Mnitilta, which means "moss plucking". They have an unusually long hind toe and claw on each foot. This adaptation allows them to move securely on the surface of tree bark.

Felling completely secure inside mommy's handbag..

lens used - helios 44-2 58mm

"I spent all afternoon watching and photographing this Egret.

 

At first I thought is fishing technic was to just walk through the water and flush a fish.... far from the truth.

 

Working a patch of underwater weed this egret would then fly off only to return when the scared fish came out from hiding.

A quick flight into the area and the dagger like beak secured the prize a fine roach... no accident did it again for an encore !!! :-)

 

A wonderful afternoon with an amazing bird taking centre stage! "

 

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We traveled to a remote area which is about a 2.5 hour boat trip from Campbell River, called Bute Inlet. There we met up with local guides who took us out into the wilderness where we were able to view Brown Bears from secure viewing platforms. This one came out of the bush about 3 meters away from us and crossed the river right in front of us, taking the occasional look over its shoulder. It was clearly watching us as closely as we were watching!!!

According to local legend, Helfštýn is named after the robber Helfried of Linva, who founded it. The castle was probably built in the last quarter of the 13th century. Around 1320 Vok of Kravař, a member of a prominent Moravian noble family, became the owner of the castle. Helfštýn remained in the possession of the Kravař family for more than a hundred years and underwent far-reaching structural changes during this period. Construction work began on a larger scale in the first half of the 14th century, but the main reconstruction of the castle into a Gothic fortress did not take place until the end of the 14th and the beginning of the 15th century. The Kravařs mainly improved the fortifications of Helfštýn. They replaced the makeshift fortification of the old parkland with a thick stone wall with four bastions, built a prismatic tower over the entrance to the castle itself and secured it with a drawbridge, built a fortified forecourt on the south side and cut the ridge of the hill with a moat carved into the rock.

 

The era of the Pernštejn family

In 1474, William of Pernštejn took over the castle estate and proceeded to its further reconstruction. In the last quarter of the 15th century,

 

Helfštýn Castle was enlarged with a thoroughly fortified, extensive farm forecourt (completed in 1480) and another forecourt, which formed a new outpost defending the entire enlarged building. At the same time, the fortifications of the old Kravaře castle were improved with bastions and a new system of towers and gates. The castle's ground plan was definitively given an elongated shape, and in its external form the perfect fortification system significantly overlapped all the other architectural elements.

 

Renaissance reconstruction

At the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, the inner core of the castle was rebuilt into a Renaissance residence. The old castle palace was demolished, along with part of its original Gothic fortifications, and a magnificent Renaissance palace was built on the vacant space, in sharp contrast to the extensive system of late Gothic fortifications that surrounded it.

 

The destruction of the castle

In 1656, quite extensive demolition work was carried out, which, although it did not damage the fortifications of Helfštýn too much, definitively deprived it of the character of a manor house. And thus began the long-term destruction of the castle. The destruction was accelerated in the second half of the 18th century by the Ditrichstein family with demolition works. These attempts culminated in 1817, when part of the inner castle was destroyed by artillery fire.

 

Present day

The present-day character of the castle is that of a fortress with six gates and a series of 18th-century buildings and ramparts. Since the 19th century, the castle has been presented as a tourist and heritage site. Nowadays it has become a natural cultural centre of the region, with various cultural events taking place here throughout the season

Sundown over Jordan Lake, North Carolina, USA

Such an lovely and iconic Tacoma view that we have come to know and love. It is visable in many directions. Unfortunately, it is unsafe (they say) and needs a very expensive upgrade. The funds are not secured yet and the church is closed. I don't think the steeple is lit at night anymore either. Prayers for them getting the funding!

 

It was a fun one to shoot from the back side, off of 34th street, with the 100-400 S and polarizer.

 

Thank you for your warm and kind words, and comments on a cold March day in the NW. You are all very much appreciated!

 

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Having excavated the old mortar between the stones of this ruined building, these Sand Martins have a secure nesting location, albeit it's next to a busy cafe and car park. The birds aren't bothered at all and have been there for many years

All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.

2 Timothy 3: 16-17

 

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Ship tied up at the dock. Redwood City, California.

texture thanks to Boccacino.

This is another picture of an abandoned house that I first photographed in December when the porch door was secured. In January, vandals broke into the porch door and yesterday, when I drove by on other business, the porch door had been completely removed. At this point, I decided to look into the place from outside the open house door.

Can you feel the cold? ... A frosty, cold start to the day .. Even my little buddy "Fluffy" has both hands tucked in. "Don't worry my treats are quite secure" ... View from the dinning room window.

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