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inviernozine.pag 9 & 10.

Aunque la verdad siento que ya hace un rato perdí la costumbre.

Porque ahora me congelo.

A wonderful hidden valley where you can climb to Lake Crucible and swim in the crystal clear Siberia River shown here

near Makarora NZ , very clean & green ( at this point in time )

a very cold start then a very hot day later

Lake Baikal, Siberia

Lake Baikal, Russia

This picture is taken in the mountains of Siberia

Фото из альбома друзей - "Одноклассников". Мои прекрасные односельчанки.

Chrysanthemums. The most persistent flowers in Siberia. They bloom until the frosts. And they go under the snow with dignity, preserving their color and shape.

Siberian jay, Unglückshäher, Lavskrika.

 

Kuukkonen, kuukkoinen, kuuksinkainen, kuuksiainen, kuuksilainen, kuuskilainen, kuusinkainen, kuusisanka, kuusanka, kuukso, kuuksa, leppätossa, korpinärhi, korpiharakka, kuusikkonärhi, ryssänpyy.

Taken on my afternoon walk in our neighbourhood today.

Aquí os dejo esta invernal de hace ya algun tiempo, solo para recordar qué acabamos de entrar en el invierno astronómico, que NO climatológico, pues seguimos con temperaturas nada normales por mis lares, como son 15 grados centígrados, cuando lo habitual otros inviernos que esos mismos fuesen bajo cero.

  

Como podeis ver sobre todo por su titulo se trata de la Siberia alavesa, no en vano muchos llaman a la Capital de Euskadi, en todo jocoso Siberia-Gasteiz, esa mañana cuando salí de trabajar de noche me di una vuelta por los bosques de la tundra siberiana jajajajajaja.

  

Delante mío podéis ver un nutrido grupo de aves, buscando comida en el camino, mas adelante se me ha cruzado un corzo, que ha sido visto y no visto, y un poco mas metido en el bosque un Petirrojo, me ha mirado así, como diciéndome no tendrás un trozo de pan duro aunque sea, pá llevarme al pico, como no lo tenia, el pobrecillo se ha marchado con cierto regusto amargo.

  

Los "Ents" aunque cargados y doloridos, por las perdida de algunos compañeros, se les veía contentos y resplandecientes, luciendo su mejores galas.

  

Es una verdadera gozada "perderse" por estos bosques de la tundra, para volver a casa con las baterías cargadas.

  

Espero que os guste y gracias por pasar por aquí y dejar vuestro comentario.

 

Feliz fin de semana

 

PLEASE:

 

· Do not post animated gifs or pictures in your comments. Especially the "awards".

 

· No invitations to groups where one must comment and/or invite and/or give award and no group icon without any comment.

 

POR FAVOR:

 

· No pongas gifs animados, logos o premios (awards) en tu comentario.

 

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THANKS / Muchas gracias!!

¡¡AWARD Y LOGOS NO, POR FAVOR - SE ELIMINARAN TODOS!!

¡¡AWARD AND LOGOS NOT, PLEASE - I'LL REMOVE THEM ALL!!

 

September's evening on the river. West Siberia, Tomsk.

Synnergy.Tavis

• Tree Farm {360} Backdrop.

TP

 

West End

• Bento Poses - Interval.

TP

 

DIEM

• Vulture Shades.

TP

 

OSMIA

• Cora Layered Sweater Shirt.

TP

 

VOGUEL

• Anna Skin (ICY Tone).

TP

inviernozine.pag 7 & 8.

 

ordenar lo que aún no está desordenado.

el rostro que se aferra a algo, lo pierde.

al mirarlo de frente no vemos.

no hay fe.

no vemos al seguir.

y el dolor sonoriza

donde no hay.

#BogKY #Western_Siberia #Astro-landscape

Engl.: Between heaven and earth

My first "real" ("film") multi-exposure: I turned the tripod (to the flashlight), without interrupting the long exposure

Rus.: Между небом и землёй

Моя первая "настоящаяя" ("плёночная") мультиэкспозиция: повернул штатив, не прерывая длинной выдержки на свет фонарика

Step into Siberia without the Frostbite – The [Adorsy] Siberia Outfit

 

Who says you can’t conquer Siberia in style? The [Adorsy] Siberia Set is your ultimate winter statement piece. This *head-to-toe ensemble* delivers unparalleled elegance, designed to fit like a dream on some of Second Life’s most popular mesh bodies. And with an incredible range of colors for every piece, the possibilities are endless.

 

**Compatible Mesh Bodies**

- Maitreya Lara

- Maitreya PetiteX

- Legacy

- Reborn Classic

- Reborn Waifu

 

What’s Included:

 

1. Fur-Trimmed Hat

Crown yourself in style with this plush and cozy masterpiece. It’s available in **30 colors** to complement any look.

 

2. Elegant Scarf

Wrap yourself in sophistication. Flowing textures and **30 color options** make this an outfit essential.

 

3. Cozy Sweater

Perfectly textured with impeccable detailing, this sweater is

as stylish as it is comfortable, coming in **65 colors**.

 

4. Form-Fitted Top

Sleek and versatile, this top offers **65 colors**, letting you layer with flair.

 

5. Cardigan

Add depth to your look with this beautifully crafted piece. Choose from **65 colors** to find your perfect vibe.

 

6. Denim Shorts

Add some edge with these chic, distressed shorts, available in **45 colors**.

 

7. Leather Shorts

Feeling bold? Swap to the leather version for a touch of drama, also with **45 colors**.

 

8. Thigh-High Socks and Fur-Lined Boots

This combined piece is the perfect finishing touch, seamlessly blending style and warmth. The thigh-high socks hug your legs perfectly, while the fur-lined boots, adorned with cute pom-poms and detailed lacing, tie the whole look together. Available in **45 colors**, they’ll keep you fashionable and fierce no matter the setting.

 

Why the Siberia Outfit Stands Out:

This set is a masterclass in versatility and customization. Whether you’re channeling a sleek, icy vibe or a warm, cozy aesthetic, you can mix and match the **65-color palette of sweaters, tops, and cardigans**, or play with the **45-color options for shorts, socks, and boots**. The **30-color scarf and hat** tie it all together, offering endless combinations.

 

In Second Life, where snowflakes are an aesthetic rather than a chill, the Siberia Outfit lets you own winter like never before. So go ahead—turn every frosty scene into your personal runway. With this much attention to detail, the only challenge is deciding which stunning combination to flaunt first.

 

Taxi to adorsy store:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Adorsy/174/179/30

Yakutsk is a city in Russia located in north-eastern Siberia. It is the capital of Sakha-Yakutia and its largest city with 232,528 inhabitants; it is also the largest port on the Lena River. Yakutsk was founded in 1632 on the right bank of the Lena River by Cossack troops commanded by the explorer Pëtr Ivanovič Beketov. Later a fort was built to allow the collection of the Yasaq, the tax imposed on indigenous peoples by the Russian Tsar. In this case the populations subjected to this tribute were the Yakuts, the Evens and the Evenks. It developed especially in the second half of the 19th century thanks to the gold and coal mines in the area and then, under the communist government, through the exploitation of forced laborers from the gulags.

Wikipedia

 

Yakutsk the coldest city in the world

(images taken and adapted from the diary from Moscow

by Stefano Tiozzo)

 

life scenes

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Поздняя осень. Стаи свиристелей всё чаще покидают лес и заглядывают в деревенские сады и огороды.

Tribute to Russian history, 1825-1856

Decembrists - this is a group of Russian nobles, some of whom were exiled to Siberia as punishment for organizing a rebellion against Emperor Nicholas I. They were very smart, highly educated people with high titles and spirituality, who followed their ideals and for the good of their homeland.

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They were great figures that had suffered political persecution for their loyalty to the people. On the whole, indigenous Siberian populations greatly respected the Decembrists and were extremely hospitable in their reception of them.

 

During their time in exile, the Decembrists fundamentally influenced Siberian life. Decembrists (nobles themself and their wives who followed into exile with husbands) taught each peole foreign languages, arts and crafts, musical instruments. They established "academies" made up of libraries, schools, and symposia. In their settlements, Decembrists were fierce advocates of education, and founded many schools for natives. They contributed greatly to the field of agriculture, introducing previously unknown crops such as vegetables, tobacco, rye, buckwheat, and barley, and advanced agricultural methods such as hothouse cultivation. Despite restricted circumstances, the Decembrists accomplished an extraordinary amount, and their work was deeply appreciated by Siberians.

 

On 26 August 1856, with the ascent of Alexander II to the throne, the Decembrists received amnesty, and their rights, privileges were restored. To many, Siberia had become home. Those that did return to European Russia did so with enthusiasm for the enforcement of the Emancipation Reforms of 1861. The exile of the Decembrists led to the permanent implantation of an intelligentsia in Siberia. For the first time, a cultural, intellectual, and political elite came to Siberian society as permanent residents; they integrated with the country and participated alongside natives in its development.

 

Although the revolt was a proscribed topic during Nicholas’ reign, Alexander Herzen placed the profiles of executed Decembrists on the cover of his radical periodical "Polar Star". Alexander Pushkin addressed poems to his Decembrist friends; Nikolai Nekrasov, whose father served together with Decembrists in Ukraine, wrote a long poem about the Decembrist wives; and Leo Tolstoy started writing a novel on that liberal movement, which would later evolve into War and Peace. In the Soviet era Yuri Shaporin produced an opera entitled Dekabristi (The Decembrists), about the revolt, with the libretto written by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy. It premiered at the Bolshoi Theatre on 23 June 1953.

 

The theme of the Decembrists was reflected in Russian literature and music for many years, many writers and composers gave this story a romantic and tragic content.

 

Tara looks up with hope and faith in divine powers that will give them the strength to survive this difficult time. Viktor is immersed in inner thoughts, thinking how to survive this difficult time, looking for the meaning of life and readiness to accept the future.

 

The northern shores of Iceland receive a lot of driftwood that has been carried on the currents across the north polar regions - from Siberia.

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Sailing on my friend's yacht.

Yenisei River near city of Divnogorsk

Southern Siberia.

Russia

 

Плыву на яхте моего друга Толи Ковригина по Енисею.

Красноярское море.

Спасибо за гостепреимство, Брат.

  

Nikon D800E + Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8

 

Trolley cars are one of the most popular and easily recognizable forms of public transportation. Though they come in many different shapes and sizes, they all share one common characteristic: they are all electrical. I saw this one in Irkutsk, the capital city of Siberia, Russia.

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