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Someone get this guy a mic stand
Substandard Events doing Rock Band at the Derby Nightclub in Los Feliz. We had an awesome time, rocked hard, and drank enough Corona to fill a swimming pool.
×‘×¡×“× ×” על זוגיות של עמותת מעגל הקשבה - יולי 2009 במורן
Photo courtesy of Moti Peleg
The Singing Ringing Tree is a wind powered musical sculpture resembling a tree set in the landscape of the Pennine mountain range overlooking Burnley, in Lancashire.
Some Nari Jbon students are singing a song (Both in Bangla and English version).
Watch the song video from narijibon YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=srdTnMVg7Yo
Wedding photography location:
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, KC MO
Catcher In My Eye Photography
Edmond, OK
Everybody needs beauty as well as bread
places to play in and pray in,
where nature may heal and give strength
to body and soul alike.
... From THE YOSEMITE by John Muir
A Singing honeyeater sitting on a fence at St kilda in South Australia. Singing honeyeaters can vary in length from 17–22 cm. Their over-all appearance is grey-brown. The tail and wings are olive-green with flashes of yellow. There is a broad black stripe running from the behind the beak to the back, and a yellow streak immediately below this from the eye. The bird’s song ranges from scratchy to melodious. The song also varies according to where they live. The singing honeyeater has many close relatives that have a similar general appearance or some details in common, with overlapping ranges and similar voices, so a bird identification guide with clear visuals may be essential to attain clear identity.