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... of more than 30 African Elephants / Afrikanische Elefanten (Loxodonta africana)
in Serengeti N.P., Tanzania, Africa
Again I won't be around tonight, but back tomorrow.
TENTACIO
FIFTY LINDEN FRIDAY
*Tentacio* Diosa halo dark version
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Impulse/92/103/22
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Whoever is in error compensates with violence for what he lacks in truth and strength.
JOHANN WOLFGANG GOETHE
The power of ice over the ages moves mountains, carves stone, and created canyons, to the power of ice......cheers 😉
Background just filled a round cover for 50 CDs with water put in the stone, set on back patio, three hours later brought in and wiped off an inch of snow and snapped this 2-1/2 inch close up frame.
Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.
― Lao Tzu ―
Hi everyone. Sorry I haven't been on much, a family member has some health issues. I will catch up with you all over the weekend:))
Bunch of new things from KraftWork:
KraftWork Mini Boho Kitchen
The Anthem Event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Anthem/126/127/1107
KraftWork Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/KraftWork/55/84/22
KraftWork Flickr: flic.kr/ps/2Tqjs4
Out now to go with the Mini Boho Kitchen:
KraftWork Single Door Refrigerator
faMESHed: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/FaMESHed/226/144/1001
KraftWork Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/KraftWork/55/84/22
KraftWork Flickr: flic.kr/ps/2Tqjs4
KraftWork Air Fryer- Mainstore
KraftWork Iron Pans . Frying Pan Closed
KraftWork Iron Pans . Tall Covered Casserole
KraftWork Iron Pans . Short Half Opened Casserole
KraftWork Modular Cooktop . Gas Double (Basics)
KraftWork Modular Cooktop . Gas Single (Basics)
KraftWork Modular Cooktop . Grill (Basics)
KraftWork Modular Cooktop . Induction (Basics)
Uber: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Uber/126/129/1200
KraftWork Rustic Foldable Table . Washed Out Paint- Mainstore
Some fab new deco from hive!
hive // saguaro potted cactus
hive // cane room divider . black
hive // floral chandelier . gold/silver
N21 event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/N21/130/107/2495
hive mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/hive/139/55/25
hive flickr: flic.kr/ps/2hPUK9
Nutmeg. Warm Earth Wicker Vase
Nutmeg. Warm Earth Cutlery Bonus Item
Nutmeg. Warm Earth Plate Stack Bonus Item
Nutmeg. Warm Earth Chair Adult
Nutmeg. Warm Earth Chair w/Cushion Adult
Nutmeg. Warm Earth Crumpled Linen / 2
Nutmeg. Bucolic Serving Bowl / 3
Nutmeg. Porcelain Curiosities China / 1
Nutmeg. Porcelain Curiosities China / 3
Nutmeg. Porcelain Curiosities China / 6
Nutmeg. Porcelain Curiosities Exclusive / 3
Nutmeg. Porcelain Curiosities China / 4
Nutmeg. Porcelain Curiosities China / 5
Nutmeg. Porcelain Curiosities China / 8
Nutmeg. Porcelain Curiosities China / 9
Nutmeg. Porcelain Curiosities China / 10
Nutmeg Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/REKA%20NUTMEG/233/125/21
Nutmeg Flickr: flic.kr/ps/Yr6Sn
Misc. Goodies:
Marke. Arto Vase
MINIMAL - Plant Collection Gacha #04
Pewpew! Cafe Wall Chalkboard - Texture Changer
Apple Fall Old Manufactory
Thank you so much for all the support! 🌼
“It is good to love many things, for therein lies the true strength, and whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is well done.”
– Vincent Van Gogh
In a world that often seeks to silence and diminish the voices of women, the product of strong women stands as a bold and unapologetic celebration of their strength, courage, and unwavering determination. It is a powerful reminder that we are all capable of creating a better, more equitable world, one that values and uplifts the contributions of all its members.
Darlinghurst, Sydney
March, 2023
Nothing symbolizes prairies and grasslands like buffalo (or bison). I hoped we could enjoy a view of these magnificent creatures, the largest mammals in North America, but we had visited areas of the park away from the buffalo herd. Finally, as we were about to exit the national park, we encountered two bulls near the road. This one preferred to roll in the dirt, eat grass, and graze. After viewing him for some time through my telephoto lens he eventually grazed into the position of a silhouette against bright morning sunbeams shining parallel to the valley behind.
From the Grasslands National Park website: "Plains bison were re-introduced to Grasslands National Park in December 2005, after 120 years of absence. Prior to European settlement, the prairies were home to tens of millions of free-roaming bison. Bison were both an ecological and cultural keystone species, shaping the grassland landscape through grazing and sustaining the Indigenous peoples that lived on the land. By the 1880's, the large herds that once roamed the Great Plains were driven to the brink of extinction by overhunting. The long process of re-introducing bison to the Canadian wild can be traced back to a few individuals that were captured and raised domestically across North America. In 2005, after consultation with stakeholders, neighbours and specialists, Grasslands National Park welcomed plains bison back to their home."
"Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is true power."
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~Stylings
Skin: Glam Affair Summer [NEW]
Hair: Elikatira
Top: Gizza [NEW]
Skirt/Thong: Drift
Bracelet: Gizza
Necklace: Maxi Gossamer
Eyes: Insufferable Dastard
Ears: Mandala
Pose: Le Poppycock
This is the exposed root system of a Spruce Pine tree in a forest of Pines on Mackinaw Island Michigan.
Mackinaw Island is a non-motor vehicle island and most people either walk or ride bikes. It's a 7 mile bike ride around the island and there are many opportunities to capture beautiful images.
The pine forest there is thick with breaks in the canopy to allow soft light to filter through.
Thanks for sopping by.
Phlox diffusa, Pacfic Crest Trail, Washington
The mountain wildflower species here are diverse and abundant, and I have many favorites among them, but I especially love seeing the carpets of phlox growing profusely on the hillsides along the alpine trails.
So soft and delicate in appearance, yet they thrive in some of the harshest conditions, preferring dry slopes, rocks, and gravel, bringing life to terrain that would otherwise seem barren. Their exuberant beauty is often such a contrast to their surroundings, and I admire their ability to bloom with such joy in difficult conditions.