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I needed to take a shot of A like this, to capture how absolutely tiny I am finding him.
I know he is not a horribly tiny baby to most, but compared to my other kids, he seems miniscule - little head, little legs...he is just so newborny to me.
My other kids were big, bouncy babies from the start so this is just novel to us.
I actually have to go out and buy some clothing for him...everything we have is too big. I bought almost no 0-3 months clothing because, again, my other kids skipped that size completely.
Anyways - check out those little legs:)
Some of the larger parts of the Virgo are still present, rusted and collect bits of rope and fishing net.
This is the smallest of the crane species. Photographed on 24 Dec 2022 at Vadla, Nalsarovar, Gujrat, India
Maybe a topical photo this. This week there was a cargo ship that almost ran aground near Mimizan on the Atlantic coast of Aquitaine. This would not have been the first and this this photo shows the remains of the Virgo that ran aground on the night of 1st December 1976. This is what is left! The BIG storm of that night also sank the Apollonian Wave which is close by, but only visible at low tide.
Der Jungfernkranich (Anthropoides virgo) ist die kleinste Art der Familie der Kraniche (Gruidae). Die Art ist ein Brutvogel der borealen Zone sowie der Steppen- und Wüstenzonen von Südosteuropa über Zentralasien bis in den Nordwesten der Mongolei und dem Nordosten Chinas. In Mitteleuropa ist der Jungfernkranich ein sehr seltener Irrgast. Anerkannte Wildvogelbeobachtungen gibt es beispielsweise für die Niederlande in den 1990er Jahren.
Der Jungfernkranich erreicht eine Körperhöhe von 90 bis 100 Zentimeter und wiegt etwa 2.500 Gramm.[2] Seine Flügelspannweite beträgt 165 bis 185 cm. Er ist durch weiße Federbüschel hinter den Augen und ein langes dunkles Brustgefieder gekennzeichnet. Die Schulterfedern überragen den Schwanz. Dieser ist aber nicht so buschig wie beim Kranich.
Model : Elodie
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Through the sea haze; Vehicle Carrier VIRGO LEADER out of Panama starts to get a slight list up as it rounds the channel buoy off Caloundra on its way to Brisbane.
Vessel Type: Vehicle Carrier
Gross Tonnage: 61,854t
Deadweight: 20,111t
Length: 199.94m
Breadth: 32.26m
Year Built: 2004
Caloundra, Queensland, Australia.
My father, Anthony Protopapas, inspecting the engine room of the merchant freighter S/S Virgo, NY harbor circa 1977.
Nikon S3, 35mm Zeiss Biogon
Immature female in the woods. There were dozens of both sexes maturing before returning to the river.
Dicen todo esfuerzo siempre tiene su recompensa, pero dudas mucho de la veracidad de esa teoria porque sigues esperando a que llueva algo muy bueno. Mira virgo, antes de que te vuelvas otra vez al modo pereza ON con la vida. lee atentamente: NADIE VA A MOVER EL CULO POR TI. NADIE VA A CUMPLIR SUEÑOS EN TU LUGAR. NADIE VA A VENIR A SALVARTE DE ESA TORRE QUE TE HAS CONSTRUIDO MENTALMENTE VIRGO. en serio. aqui la unica persona que puede darte las llaves de la liberta. la ilusion, la motivacion y la fuerzas que necesitas ERES TÚ Y NADIE MAS.
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Virgo -
Your element: Earth
Your ruling planets: Mercury
Symbol: The Virgin
Your stone: Sapphire
Life Pursuit: To do the right thing
Vibration: Compassionate and caring
Virgo's Secret Desire: To love and be loved in return
This is our local galaxy cluster. Every fuzzy or elongated star is probably a galaxy. Welcome to the 'hood
Well over 100 galaxies of the Virgo cluster, of various shapes and sizes, many with pleasing internal structure, are recorded here.
Dominating left of centre is the yellow-red super-massive elliptical galaxy, M87, its relativistic blue jet visible coming out of the core at 2 o'clock on the clock face. Upper right is part of Markarian's Chain containing the interacting pair of NGC 4435 and NGC 4438. Distance is 55 million ly.
Several distant galaxy clusters 100's of millions of light years away are also visible.