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My daughter sang this last week for her music assessment at school. I hope you enjoy it!

 

Sorry I've been offline for a little while. I had to go to hospital for some emergency surgery a couple of weeks ago. Thankfully I'm fully recovered now and just started back at work.

Went over to the singing ringing tree for some light painting, and this is the sky we got at sunset. Don't you just love it when that happens.

Beibei has resumed making his usual noises.

 

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At the Bugfest #2 yesterday at the Cave Inn.

  

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I'm sure this little fella is glad to see some warm sunny spring weather - even though this was actually a couple of months ago, it was a 'spring-like' week!

Little Nephew playing with bubbles :))

  

EXPLORED !!! Highest position #315 on Wednesday, April 22, 2009

   

Keith and I singing and dancing at my birthday disco brunch.

 

Taken by a friend of ours.

This lady was singing her little lungs out - she had the voice of a child, in fact we thought it was a four year old before we were close enough to see. She was very entertaining as she sang and played her drum.

I did a b&w version of this but found more in her face in the colour version.

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Abused & Abandoned Street Dogs.

 

DJ singing Jingle Bells at the top of his lungs.

Angel Eyes saying "good grief calm down !"

 

It's December 24th 2019 right now and the

computer is up a running full speed ahead.

The big problems have been resolved with

just a couple little things to be fine tuned ;-)

 

Before we go any further I want to address

getting Nue Na new shoes for Christmas.

Remember we talked about this a few

days ago ? Being this is a Buddhist

country they do not celebrate

Christmas except in the stores

for the ex-pat community.

 

What they do celebrate is "New Year."

So, a new plan has been put into place.

First, no# 1 is in Bangkok with family and

will be there for awhile caring for a very sick

family member. This throws me a curve ball but

what I plan to do is give no# 1 the plans who will

then call the nurse nun to coordinate. This may sound

difficult and it is only slightly. Remember this is the jungle

and the jungle moves at it's on rhythm. Once we can pull it

off Nue Na really won't care what day of the month or week

or year it is she will be so happy to be thought of in this way ;-)

  

If you have it in your heart to spread some cheer

to a very polite, poor jungle girl now is the time.

 

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werle & stankowski . sound of my guitar

Singing Ringing Tree near Burnley each side shows a different view and shape. Does anyone think this one looks like the Statue of Liberty - just a bit?

Taken at RSPB Greylake in Somerset, UK.

 

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Tickell's Blue Flycatcher,

Pune, India

This is a self portrait that I took a few years back. This was truly an amazing place.

 

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Pedestrian Crossing

  

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I love how this rear view gives Mr. Toad a “halo” from the setting sun illuminating his vocal sac. Look at those vibrations!

A member of the Razorback Pom squad proudly sings the Alma Mater as part of the Razorback pre game pageantry.

  

The Singing Ringing Tree is a wind powered sound sculpture resembling a tree set in the landscape of the Pennine hill range overlooking Burnley, in Lancashire, England.

   

Completed in 2006, it is part of the series of four sculptures within the Panopticons arts and regeneration project created by the East Lancashire Environmental Arts Network (ELEAN). The project was set up to erect a series of 21st-century landmarks, or Panopticons (structures providing a comprehensive view), across East Lancashire as symbols of the renaissance of the area.

   

Designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu of Tonkin Liu, the Singing Ringing Tree is a 3 metre tall construction comprising pipes of galvanised steel which harness the energy of the wind to produce a slightly discordant and penetrating choral sound covering a range of several octaves. Some of the pipes are primarily structural and aesthetic elements, while others have been cut across their width enabling the sound. The harmonic and singing qualities of the tree were produced by tuning the pipes according to their length by adding holes to the underside of each.

 

Lovely to see today at Donna Nook,Lincs. 10/05/17

 

I got caught in the rain as it moved in while I was out walking Pascal this evening LOL!

Life's good when you're a Starling on a sunny day!

Looks like they are singing the same thing. I cannot remember what they were singing though.

"Proud Maisie is in the wood,

Walking so early;

Sweet Robin sits on the bush,

Singing so rarely.

 

"Tell me, thou bonny bird,

When shall I marry me?"

"When six braw gentlemen

Kirkward shall carry ye."

 

"Who makes the bridal bed,

Birdie, say truly?"

"The grey-headed sexton

That delves the grave duly.

 

"The glowworm o'er grave and stone

Shall light thee steady.

The owl from the steeplesing,

'Welcome, proud lady.' "

 

~ Sir Walter Scott, 1771-1832 ~

 

This little creature looks worn out - probably frazzled by offspring (I know the feeling) ... he/she came within inches of my hand as I filled the bird seed...

 

Zoomed .....

I embellished her dress and boots with gemstones and gave her eyelashes.

The cape, hat and mittens are handsewn by me.

Wood Warbler (Phylloscopus sibilatri) singing away in the woods at Clunton Coppice. More of the Wood Warbler below

Recording vocals on a new track at Blue Light Studio in Vancouver.

This happy bird was letting everyone know it was a beautiful spring day. This image made explore.

'... and I wash... and I wash my hair...' xD

  

Top of Her box almost broken from shipping accident

I made this video late in the evening on 29th September 2013. I had been going through and cleaning a lot of my remaining childhood dolls and I then had the idea to take the batteries out of my Singing Rapunzel and try them out on my old Singing Ariel doll that I have had since I was a child. I had no idea if she would work after all this time and she was heavily played with especially in the water!

 

This is not supposed to be a comparison video. I was just really happy that my 2nd childhood Ariel doll was still in some working order! I need to get her some new batteries as the ones taken from Rapunzel are the demonstration batteries that come with the doll. Please excuse her false start as I pressed the button too hard. She sings her phrases randomly so it was just chance she sang them all in this order!

 

The Disney Store Singing Ariel doll was the first (along with the DS classic) Little Mermaid doll I had bought in DS since the 90s and was after I began collecting again (following year) after a long self imposed hiatus. I always found this doll to be too loud. Even during the video I was wincing and I had a headache afterwards. Also it is a good example of how sometimes when you try and activate via the hand it takes a couple of tries for it to work and not always first time. The DS Singing doll sings in order and can only be reset by switching the side button on and off again.

 

I should have brought my childhood doll closer so she could be heard properly. I may try and make another video after I get some new batteries. This is a quick demonstration I thought others might be interested in seeing as I was just so happy she got her voice back :)

 

Also please excuse the poor light quality as it's from an energy saving lightbulb, lol.

 

Thanks to Lost Princess of Atlantica for the help in uploading!

A singing male Prothonotary Warbler in the Oklahoma Cross Timbers.

 

Our beautiful world, pass it on.

Britain's favourite bird - Robin

One of my entrants for Eric's "3" competition at Holsworthy camera club.

Southern Toad (Anaxyrus terrestris) - Pitt county, North Carolina, USA

 

Warm rains bring out amorous amphibians. On a recent night walk, I saw many southern toads like this one singing their heart out in the hopes of attracting a mate. This species looks very much like two other toad species in the area, the american and fowlers toad. They're best differentiated by more pronounced bony ridges on southern toad's heads but those aren't visible in this photo so you'll just have to take my word for the correct ID.

This little Robin was singing it’s heart out way out up in the tree😊

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