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On our back yard fence, this leaf, and the vine it's attached to, have survived the elements, including sun, heavy rain and winds, for months. Even in a very stiff wind, when other dried leaves on the fence are fluttering, it does not move.
Friends, I expected to 'graduate' from Planet Earth this month. But, due to a very surprising development, that has changed. I now have at least a few more weeks, possibly more, here in this body. Quite a roller coaster ride. I will continue to post photos on Flickr and on Facebook as long as I am able to.
Thank you very much for your kind interest in and support of my photography, and well-being. I am grateful. ♥
23 January, 2015
Going to work. - clearing the road as I crawled, very slowly, down the icy track. I was nearly three hours late!
This is why I bought a quad bike!!
Today - 25 January, 2020 - it’s mild, wet and windy.
On my track,
South Carrick Hills
SW Scotland
Love the tenacity of these little daisies.
Many thanks for all the lovely comments and favs on my allium shot. I really appreciate all the support and encouragement.
But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
(Hebrews 11:6)
Ash tree on limestone, facing Whernside, Yorkshire Dales.
Natural woodland is scarce in the UK uplands, from centuries of preference for pasturing sheep in particular. Lately, the remnant native ash trees of the Dales are direly threatened by disease ...
Why might this matter? Because woodland is a natural climax that creates & maintains soil fertility along with ecological diversity. And it could be argued that as humans, for our mental & planetary health we need trees.
But we are all mortal, as is the planet we ride on and the universe in which it sings.
Who knows where we're headed?
Grip the gunwales ...
Maple seeds remain on the tree long after the leaves have fallen.
Ontario, Canada
Camera: Olympus EM1 MkII
Lens: Vintage Meyer Optik Trioplan 100/2.8 (Exacta)
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St. Petersburg, Florida
I think this plover was as surprised as I was at the tenacity of this worm as it pulled it from the sand by the water's edge. At first I assumed it was just an average sand worm that was getting stretched out, but once the plover got it fully unearthed it was apparent that it was something else, something really long - about twice the body length of the plover... Yech!!
I don't know the name of this wild vine,but there are lots of them that grow around the trees and cling to the fences here at home.
The yellow in this scene is a field of wild buttercup and the vertical lines are intersecting fence posts. HFF!
Now honestly, which vehicle would you prefer to be driving through a snow storm??
I do have to admire the abilities of the Mennonites to handle their horses through such difficult driving conditions. They always seem so vulnerable on the highway and especially when there are other drivers who don't seem to realize that slowing down for a moment just isn't that onerous.
The driver of this buggy was on a rather busy road and fortunately, on this particular day, everyone was giving him a wide berth but driving through the slush and mud on the side of the road certainly looked like a challenge.
I'll bet that horse was happy to get home to his warm barn and his bag of oats after the journey on this road.
I've changed the title because of a very good suggestion from: silver/halide
Thanks John!
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Completely burned in 2017, this little part of forest on the mountain above my home has managed to recover. a tribute to the tenacity of nature..
Fascinated me as to how these tiny yellow flowers are springing out of what is pretty poor soil. Despite a challenging environment they have prevailed.
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3 year old granddaughter, Rose, visiting the Upper Peninsula from California and experiencing snow for the first time.
TENACITY and PERSISTENCE in achieving goals
Always go ahead, set new goals each time and fulfill them. You can fall nine times, but you have to get up ten and get stronger and step higher. The key to success is clear planning and tactics. Ability to think, count and see two steps ahead of their opponents. Use new ideas and scientific advances for your own purposes. Reasonable audacity, the ability to take risks and courage in actions are the qualities of a real Emperor.
Alexander, in his desire to follow the heroic paradigm, naturally placed great value on honor, and with it to the virtues of self-control and self-denial. He always went forward, having a great goal and fulfilling it without fear, inspiring many people, changing history and the map of the earth.
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УПОРСТВО И НАСТОЙЧИВОСТЬ в достижении целей
Всегда идите вперед, ставьте каждый раз новые цели и выполняйте их. Вы можете девять раз упасть, но обязаны встать десять и стать сильнее и шагнуть выше. Залог успеха - четкое планировани и тактика. Умение мыслить, считать и видеть на два шага вперед своих противников. Использовать новые идеи и достижения науки для своих целей. Разумная дерзость, умение рисковать и смелость в действиях - качества настоящего Императора.
Александр, в своем желании следовать героической парадигме, естественно, придавал большое значение чести, а вместе с ней и достоинствам самоконтроля и самоотречения. Он всегда шел вперед, имея великую цель и осуществлял ее без страха, вдохновляя многих людей, меняя историю и карту земли.
Most of this juniper tree appears dead, with the bottom of the trunk exposed to the elements, but one root still clings to life on the edge of the Grand Canyon.
TENACITY VENTURE (IMO: 9773052) is a Crude Oil Tanker that was built in 2017 (4 years ago) and is sailing under the flag of Hong Kong.
It’s carrying capacity is 114439 t DWT and her current draught is reported to be 9 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 247 meters and her width is 44 meters.
Zero Image 6x9 Pinhole with Kodak T-Max 400 developed in HC-110 Dilution B.
We have a large population of Finnish-Americans across the Upper Peninsula and their native tongue has a word for this concept-SISU...which is needed to endure the long and harsh winters here.
White Sands National Park
The dune field is very dynamic, with the most active dunes moving to the northeast at a rate of up to 30 feet per year, while the more stable areas of sand move very little.
As they move, plants get slowly buried, as is happening here, or their roots can be exposed. It is a tough place to make a living!
Ok so try as I might to do these as per online tutorials, I'm not admitting defeat but acknowledging the fact that with limited physical reserves that I must improvise. This was taken hand held with my right hand using in built flash , whilst holding the seed head in my left hand using tweezers against a background of a piece of blue card.