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A couple REPULSIVELY LARGE Ticks found on one of the dogs. From what i read these are "Soft Ticks." Disgusting bastards.
The plush version of Captain Hook's nemesis in Peter Pan.
Gift from my dad.
Online ordered via the UK Disney Store website :)
DEER TICK is an American alternative rock band from Providence, Rhode Island composed of singer-songwriter John McCauley, guitarist Ian O'Neil, bassist Chris Ryan, drummer Dennis Ryan and keyboard player Rob Crowell. Live performance at The Garage, London on 23rd January 2014.
"...don't wanna be your friend
....just want to be your lover...
...no matter how it ends...
...forget about your house of cards..."
An even closer look at Mikesch's ticked fur. Each of his "light" hairs is actually banded and black at the tip and base with one or more light or brown bands in between.
Tick Tock topiary, part of the 2014 Epcot Flower & Garden Festival, at the United Kingdom Pavilion at World Showcase in Epcot.
After removing the tick, there was an evident bug bite that we cleaned and put Neosporin on. Hoping this is not the start of the dreaded bullseye rash that is attributed to Lyme Disease!
Bite area is about the size of a pencil eraser.
Images from the U2 360 concert at the Rose Bowl in pasadena, California. October 25th 2009.
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time clicks by
from silent moments
to quickly passing symphonies
punctuated by beams of light
ignore all distractions
keep moving
keep going
each motion bringing me closer
closer to my goal
i am
in this moment
a savior
an only hope
a last resort
i am
everything
right now
i feel like a god
right now
to somebody
i am.
a hiss of light
a soft click
i am
a target
my fingers clutch tighter
holding onto that bit of plastic
grasping a life in my hand
duck to the left
i'm safe again
dart into a shadow
and disappear
i continue on
passing quickly through the night.
A species of Ixodidae
Fred rescued me from this tick as it was walking on my trouser leg. ...but first he photographed it. :-)
We get quite a few of these in varying sizes. While this is an adult, it wasn't the largest we find. They bite and leave a welt for a number of weeks. No side effects other than that. The worst are the tiny ones that are hard to see, that embed themselves in our skin.
The large ones sometimes embed their heads under the skin. We put medical cream on them for 1/2 a minute or so, then pull them out with tweezers. Fred itches for days afterwards. :-(
Photo: Fred
I set up a strange composition and shot this frame in portrait, wedging myself in this cross-section of the bridge. I attempted to illuminate the log by holding my led flashlight above. I only realized after 20 seconds that the camera was set up vertically and that my light would be in the frame (as you can see). The light also appears as a reflection on the edge of the waterfall. Can you see another feature in the water?
Exposure: 240 seconds, f5.6
Date: 19 November 2005
Location: East Providence RI
Notes: Nikon 6006, Sigma 15mm fisheye f2.8 on Fuji Super HQ 200
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Another group foray into the night to take some captures, this time with Doug and Teresa (FLICKR - LESS AHHH!)
Well Doug, Teresa and I decided to come revisit this site full moon plus four days. The moon did not rise beyond 50-60 degrees in the sky and just under 88% illumination with slightly overcast conditions I doubled the time if not more.
I've included this with the group shots from the Nov 14th shoot, you should check out their streams Skazama, LaRizzoloCa and Threshold) for the way they approached the subjects.
Also, you can see a group pool here of all our shots from the night or a slick slideshow here.
78693871 - female doctor is holding tweezers with a tick. encephalitis, borreliosis and lyme disease.
This 280 seat Midtown Manhattan diner opened in 1997 at 481 8th Avenue (corner of 34th Street), across the street from Penn Station. I really like the name of this place and their colorful sign really catches the eye! I want to come back here and gets some shots of this diner at night!
Time is running out for this part of the 557 route - by this time next week it will run directly from Woking town centre to Six Crossroads rather than via Monument Road and Maybury or Walton Road as it does currently, the latter road of which is where Abellio's Solo 8850 is seen. Buses will not serve Morrisons.
This time it was on time, when I saw it running into Woking it was at the town end of Maybury Road at 1704 - it's due at the station at 1711!! (and Six Crossroads at 1706...)
Didn't see the dual door Dart about...
Walton Road, Maybury, Woking, Surrey.
Tick, probably Ixodes ricinus, the Sheep Tick, Deer Tick or Castor Bean Tick. This one is a nymph and is feeding on my midriff. It was one of two I acquired from Woodwalton Fen on May 30, 2025, while surveying for Tansy Beetles. The photo was taken at home, just prior to its extraction - and immediate termination!
Found at Montagu Mountain Reserve, just north of Montagu. Western Cape, South Africa.
This is the biggest tick I've ever seen. It was crawling on the trail toward me as I was photographing something else. Don't know what the host could be. There were no large mammals other than human hikers in the area that I could see. The only other mammals I saw were what were possibly rock hyraxes.
Standard size water bottle cap was included for size comparison.
Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.
This is what first came to mind today with the prompt. We are only given so much time here on earth, do you know where you'll be spending eternity? Have you repented and put your faith and trust in Jesus Christ who took your place on the cross? Are you wondering why you even need God? Self test at needgod.com
What kind of a Christian would I be if I didn't share the good news with you at least once :/