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I think of you, when I watch the sunlight glimmer
Over the sea:
I think of you, when the moonbeams shimmer
Over the stream.
I see you there, when the dust swirls high
On the far road,
When the traveller shivers, in deepest night,
As it narrows.
I hear you, when with a dull roaring
The waters rise.
Often in silent groves I go walking
When all is quiet.
I stay with you, however far you are,
To me you’re near!
The sun sets: soon above me are the stars.
Would you were here!
Title & Poem - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“I think you’re a fairy tale. I think you’re magical, and brave, and exquisite. And I hope you'll let me be in your story.”
― Laini Taylor, Strange the Dreamer
Pretty pink Tulip bouquets to remind us that Spring is just around the corner, stay hopeful & safe my friends =)
I think the word "Alone" has been touched on over and over in this series of photos, however it needs it's own space because it may be the hardest of all the pills to swallow. It's one thing to go through a situation where you've lost everything, but to go through it by yourself is by far the worst feeling in the world. Often times what separates those who make it back on their feet, to those who never recover, is one simple thing. Support.
We're all different people, and everyone who falls has their own reasons for falling. One thing we all have in common though is that any single one of our individual falls can be broken up by another person choosing to get involved. What hurts more than anything in the world is falling, and seeing everyone you ever considered a friend just watching. No one offering to help, no one trying to prevent or even slow your decent, just watching, pitying, and coldly turning the other cheek. There's no feeling lonelier in the world than knowing in your time of need, when it's finally YOU who needs help, that everyone, even the ones you helped at points when you stood tall and they needed a hand, will just let you fall.
If you know someone who is struggling, no matter what that struggle is, let them know you see them. If you care about them, let them know. You might be the reason they recover, you might be all they needed, but you'll never know unless you try.
melancholy secondlife images
I think folks that this will be the end of this Eagle series although there are so many many more. There are flight images, in-coming with nesting material, land and take offs, but maybe at a later date. But please know that it was one of the most exciting times to be able to see and to photograph these magnificent creatures.
Thank you so much for your patience, comments and kind words, it is from my heart so greatly appreciated.
I think if the general exodus that seems to be going on occurs it's going to be a disaster.
David Graeber
There's something really powerful when I, for example, hear Bob Marley's 'Exodus' - we know where we're going. We know where we're from.
Matisyahu
Free speech carries with it freedom to listen.
Bob Marley
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I think this is one of the best shots I've ever taken. I always moan about the backlight in this particular spot where Kingfishers often perch - but on this occasion by carefully choosing my position/angle it sort of worked in my benefit.
I have cloned a couple of twigs out for balance
While most people think of toads as land creatures hopping about in the woods, there are also aquatic toads sharing a similar relationship to fresh water habitats as frogs.
This aquatic toad is sunbathing on a hyacinth plant, joined by a young frog on a leaf less than an inch away. It’s interesting that the small frog chose to keep company with the much larger toad, considering unoccupied vegetation was available. Perhaps their similar color made the frog believe they were part of the same species.
The dark lumps on the toad are actually glands growing outside the body.
Beneath the toad is a leaf containing several frog eggs. The minute plants clinging to this leaf and floating above the toad are duckweed.
A Burlington Northern intermodal departs westbound after a quick crew change in Livingston, Montana, "Gateway to Yellowstone National Park". • 5.24.1986
CREDITS
- DOLL BOX: Ananas - A Toy's Story - Barlie @ The Warehouse Sale [Available in two versions - Barlie and Ben]
For all credits ... rorasprettythings.wordpress.com/2016/09/03/wishful-thinker/
Papermaps - Wishful thinker
La Br193-590 di Budamar è qui ripresa in arrivo a Velký Osek (CZ), al traino di un convoglio di tramogge Wascosa proveniente da Púchov e diretto a Brake.
Budamar Br193-590 is seen here approaching Velký Osek, Czech republic, heading north with a rake of Wascosa hoppers from Púchov (SK) to Brake (D).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYH1qGiNHjE
Kitty Bolero black by United Colors
Hair: - Marilyn by DOUX
Becca Glove by Masoom
Inspired by Celine Dion - Think Twice