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the buff-streaked chat (Campicoloides bifasciatus)
is a typical bird of the southern africa mountains...here a territorial male found during a mountain walk.
"the singer"
drakensberg mountains,SA
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It was a lovely evening. This musician was playing wonderful music at Rocky Point Park in Port Moody, BC, Canada.
sim: Dutch Coast
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music.youtube.com/watch?v=HwgzNYCSivk
Sunlight dances off the leaves
Birds of red color the trees
Flowers filled with buzzing bees
In places we won't walk
Neon lights shine bold and bright
Buildings grow to dizzy heights
People come alive at night
In places we won't walk
Children cry and laugh and play
Slowly hair will turn to gray
We will smile to end each day
In places we won't walk
Family look on in awe
Petals decorate the floor
Waves gently stroke the shore
In places we won't walk
Children cry and laugh and play
Slowly hair will turn to gray
We will smile to end each day
In places we won't walk
Written by: Bruno Major, Finlay George Robson
Singer: Bruno Major
Album: A Song For Every Moon
Released: 2017
Les échos d'un vieux monde qui refuse de tout à fait disparaître des mémoires continuent de résonner sous les pavés d'Alençon...
Alors portons un toast (à la bière, certes certes) en souvenir de ce qui fut la vie ouvrière d'un pays qui n'en finit pas de se tertiariser (qui a dit "libéraliser" ?)...
"The night club was burning
From the torch singers song
And the sweat was floodin' her eyes
The catwalk squeaked
'Neath the bartender's feet
And the smoke was too heavy to rise"---- John Prine
We (Mónica, Mousy Leftfeet, Bruno, Inner Dog and Tomie) wish you a Merry Christmas!
Dear followers and friends, come well into 2023!
A part of American history and local folklore meet at Singer Castle on Dark Island, located on the St. Lawrence River. Singer Castle is the only remaining/existing castle on our river to be completed, fully furnished and resided in during the heyday of the great builders and industrials in New York. Calumet and Castle Rest (Pullman) were both completed and lived in. (And both were prior to Towers.) The Castle remained in the possession of the original owners, the Bourne family, from its construction in 1905 until the mid 1960’s. Frederick Bourne was the fifth President of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, which is where the name “Singer Castle” came from. When the Bourne family summered there, it was called “The Towers” which comes from the inspiration that Ernest Flagg, the architect whom designed this structure, had after reading the book Woodstock by Sir Walter Scott.
Orchis singe prise à Châteaupanne (près de Montjean sur Loire).
Sounds of spring! This talented singer provided a terrific background for doing yard work! House Finch.
North Morro Bay, Ca.
Honoka'a, Hawai'i Island, Hawai’i
Honoka’a Trading and Antiques is a cool non-profit shop that displays charm and nostalgia from a bygone era. This antique Singer sewing machine and oil can was captured on a fresh roll of 35mm film.
Nikon F3 HP | Nikon Nikkor AIS 50mm f/1.2 | Kodak Kodacolor 200
Today I uncovered my old Singer treadle sewing machine. I haven't seen it in use for about 30 years or more. Perhaps if I can remove the rust and clean it up, I might get it stitching again. That might be a bit ambitious, considering the amount of rust.
Pacific Islanders have a strong tradition in singing often singing in harmony by ear. This singer is a second generation Kiwi but keeps up the tradition with a powerful pure voice. White Sunday is an important day for children in Pacific Island churches.
PS. I wonder if you can help me get to 8M views? I've been stuck at 7.9 for a while. To help I've started making an album of photos that made it to Explore (the last album in my list) Sorry about blatant promotion.