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Sedos presents tick, tick... BOOM! a musical about the courage it takes to follow your dreams, at the Bridewell Theatre 15-19 September 2015.
This is Jonathan Larson’s (author of Rent) autobiographical tale of a young composer on the brink of turning 30 and falling into oblivion. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the city (tick,), his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue (tick…), yet Jon is still waiting on tables and trying to write the great American musical (BOOM!).
Fourteen songs, multiple characters, and a band, tick, tick… BOOM! embraces the universal ideal of holding onto your dreams through life’s most difficult challenges.
Find out more at www.sedos.co.uk/2015/ticktickboom.htm
Photos by Ruth Anthony
I'm always looking for ticks on the grass (to avoid them). That's how I discovered this spider. Possible Orb Weaver (Araneidae), Genus Eustala like this one on bugguide: bugguide.net/node/view/1006123/bgpage
Found by the bike trail in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
My #37 spider for this year.
Modified by CombineZP
If you go down to the woods today....
This is a deer tick from Grizedale forest courtesy of Muttley.
Three frames stacked in Combine ZP. Photographs taken using a bellows unit, extension tubes and an enlarger lens. Lit with a table lamp.
This award-winning picture of the week shows a tick on a leg.
This photo of a tick on a leg was a gold winner in the 2010 Institute of Medical Illustrators awards and Winner of the Wellcome Images Award. It was taken by Melvin Bond of Lister Hospital, Stevenage.
This photograph was taken using a Scanning Electron Microscope. It is the hindsection of a Tick photographed at a high magnification.
Graduate student Krista Garner identifies tick species collected around Arkansas. A citizen science project led by Division of Agriculture entomologists Ashley Dowling and Kelly Loftin resulted in an interactive map that shows the distribution of tick species around Arkansas and the tick-borne disease pathogens identified in each location. (UA System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)
it's a small world
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World
Seeing this attraction at other parks, the WDW version seems unimpressive stuck inside the tournament style building. But the full flooded building gives a cool and unique indoor boat ride.
With ticks around the eye. Heard singing and calling.
Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary
Chicago, Cook Co. Illinois
20 May 2013
Large on white: www.flickr.com/photos/belgikskenikske/9518252975/sizes/o/...
part of a docu series on a ceremony that takes place at Wat Bang Phra, a temple in Nakhon Chai si, Thailand
© Koen Pieters
Canon 5D
March 2008
Using funds from a Community NYS IPM grant, CCE Onondaga created a tick outreach program including tick information posters. This one discusses recommendations for minimizing interactions with ticks around the home landscape.
60010 ticks over at Nuneaton, whilst the driver is off having his PNB...
The loco has come light engine from Bedworth oil terminal and will return to collect the discharged tanks before taking them back to Robeston
i brought a hard object down hard upon this tick and the blood it had been drinking splattered out. it was really gross, so i just had to share it with the world.
One of the huge clocks on either side of Edward Grigg Wylie's 1931 Scottish Legal Life Assurance Offices on Bothwell Street. Largest, & arguably best, of the American Classical offices built in the city between the wars.
#Glasgow details
Dont stop ♪, make it pop ♪ ♥
DJ, blow my speakers up
Tonight, Imma fight
Til we see the sunlight
Tick tock, on the clock
But the party dont stop no
Woah-oh oh oh♪ ♥♪ ♥
Woah-oh oh oh♪ ♥♪ ♥
Tick, a species of Ixodidae. Royal National Park, NSW Australia, February 2012.
You can see its gizzards through a transparent amber bubble. A bit spooky.
Female (left) and male lone star (Amblyomma americanum) adult ticks. (U of A System Division of Agriculture image)