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, Black Range, Gila N.F., SW NM

-- Dwellings in the tuff

A bunch of the local balloonists get together and do a balloon glow on Christmas Eve each year

 

, AIBF 2015 balcony shot

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- stopping way down...

 

Tipua #WOTD 23 Jan. 2020 #Lens_Flare

\may-LAHNZH\, noun:

 

A mixture; a medley.

 

For WOTD

Might be a broccoli, or a cauliflower, but definitely #FractalFood

TN armadillos skedaddling into the shrubbery near the banks of the Mississippi #AnimalButt

, shot through windscreen

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- a monsoonal shot

 

Tipua WOTD 7 Jan 20 #Electricity

Augury, which means 'the art or practice of divination from signs or omens', and hence 'an omen, token, or indication', is a Latin derivative. The immediate source is Latin augurium, which is derived from a Latin base form augur.

 

In ancient Rome, the augures were official diviners, and were one of the four main groups of priests. Though they used various methods of divination, an augur would often use the flight or behavior of birds as a primary method. (Compare a haruspex, an originally Etruscan diviner who divined by examining the entrails of slaughtered animals. I personally find tea-leaves a much neater procedure.)

 

In English, augur is normally used as a noun meaning 'a soothsayer; prophet' or as a verb meaning 'to divine or predict' and also 'to serve as an omen of; foreshadow'. The historical use meaning 'a Roman augur' is comparatively rare.

 

The ultimate origin of Latin augur is uncertain. It was once considered to be derived from avi and ger(o), meaning 'directing the birds', but this is now usually considered a folk etymology. The probable origin is from Latin augere 'to increase' (the source of English augment, among others), alluding to the growth or prosperity that successful divination would enable.

 

The word augury is first found in English in the fourteenth century.

 

from (Random House Word of the Day)

28 October 2018.

 

day 28.

 

rapidograph. 3 inch square.

Caite (worn out).

Resting on a berm

Minolta Rokkor-X 35-70

16 October 2018.

 

day 16.

rapidograph. 3 inch square.

Téad (rope).

18 October 2018.

 

day 18.

rapidograph. 3 inch square.

Súil (eye).

- checking out the white stuff

. Attracting life forms for hundreds of years

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, South Broadway Cultural Center park

, Turquoise Trail - NM14

25 October 2018.

 

day 25.

rapidograph. 3 inch square.

agus (and).

NRAO - VLA

cougarox-20180728-1916-1745

15 October 2018.

 

day 15.

 

rapidograph. 3 inch square.

Lámh (hand).

Captured in Eagle Nest, NM

- A cottonwood in the North Valley that I have made a project tree, shooting it in all the months at different times of the day.

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Found in the bosque

 

cougarox-20181129-1624-02475

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30 October 2018.

 

day 30.

rapidograph. 3 inch square.

Cearc (hen).

- Purple thistles on the fenceline of an old homestead

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, ABQ BioPark Botanical Gardens - Children's Fantasy Garden

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22 October 2018.

 

day 22.

 

rapidograph. 3 inch square.

Siad (they).

- Her first photoshoot

 

cougarox-20190331-1444-02970.jpg

Los Ranchos cottonwood

20 October 2018.

 

day 20.

 

rapidograph. 3 inch square.

Tinn (sore).

- San Juan County, New Mexico

 

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