Nice High Precision Grinding images

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29. cabbages

Image by Jim Surkamp
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Dick Morris and Ambrose Ranson TRT: 15:30
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African-American Dick Morris and his &quotOwner&quot Ambrose Hite Ranson by Jim Surkamp
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1. Title

“Dick” by Main A. R. H. Ranson, Late Key of Artillery, C.S.A.

2. he_was_scullion_in_the_kitchen
3. He_carried_the_wood_and_water
When Dick was a small boy, he was scullion in the kitchen. He carried the wood and water for the cook, and scoured the pots and kettles, and turned the spit when the turkey was roasting, dipping and basting the gravy from the pan. I took him out of the kitchen and place him on the box with me to open gates as I drove about the nation. I quickly identified out

four. he_had_a_liking_for_horses
that he had a liking for horses, and that he took wonderful pride in his promotion, and steadily I worked him up into a coachman.

5. I_taught_how_to_take_care_of_harnesses
I not only taught him to drive, but also had him taught how to take care of harnesses and carriages, and when he grew to manhood gave him the charge of my wife’s carriage and horses. The horses had been beauties, the carriage and harness had been new and bright, and Dick showed his pride in them by maintaining every thing in order, and never turned out without

six. seeing_that_everything_was_bright_and_would_shine
seeing that every thing was vibrant and would shine and glitter in the sun. But the glories

7. Dick
of that time had been passing away from Dick. When the war came the carriage rested in the carriage-home, the horses were taken by the Yankees, and Dick became my servant in the

8. Dick_became_my_servant_in_the_army
army of the South — a gentleman’s gentleman, as he called himself.

He was captured twice with me by Union forces, and each time refused the freedom which his capture gave him. When I discharged him for becoming drunk. Consider! Discharging a slave! It was at Chattanooga, and Dick hung about headquarters for numerous days and was really unhappy. Lastly he came to me with a Bible in his hand and stated, &quotI want to swear on this that if you will take me back, I will not drink a drop during the war.&quot He took the oath and kept it faithfully to the finish, at Appomattox.

9. When_I_was_captured_at_Rich_Mountain
ten. When_I_was_captured_at_Rich_Mountain
When I was captured at Rich Mountain I was ill, and was sent to the Federal hospital, an immense tent. I had not completely recovered when we evacuated our position, and wandering

11. about_the_mountains_in_the_rain_for_two_days
about the mountains in the rain for two days and two nights without having meals had brought on a relapse. And apart from enduring the exposure, we had forded the river nine occasions in the vain work to keep away from big bodies of the enemy’s troops. The sand got into my boots, and when my socks have been taken off, the skin came off with them. I was a pitiable object. Dick stuck to me. He was totally free now to go exactly where he pleased, but he never left me. He was by my cot all day, kept off the flies from my raw and skinless feet, and did what he could to alleviate my sufferings.

12. At_night_he_crept_below_my_cot_and_took_his_only_rest_on_the_bare_ground.
At night he crept below my cot and took his only rest on the bare ground.

13. When_I_was_nicely_enough_to_go_North_with_Colonel_Pegram
When I was well adequate to go North with Colonel Pegram. I asked Dick what he was going to do, now that he was free. He mentioned that he would go with me.

14. I_will_go_back_to_Miss_Lizzie”_(my wife)
15. I_will_go_back_to_Miss_Lizzie”_(my wife)
When I told him that was impossible, he said, &quotWell, if I cannot go with you, I will go back to Miss Lizzie&quot (my wife).

16. I_gave_him_two_hundred_dollars_in_Virginia_Valley_Bank_notes
When he was leaving. I gave him two hundred dollars in Virginia Valley Bank notes (it was just before the days of Confederate income), and he walked two hundred and sixty-three miles by

17. way_of_Staunton — to_my_property_in_the_Valley
way of Staunton 1 hundred and fifty, and down the Valley, a hundred and thirteen — to my residence in the Valley, and gave my wife one particular hundred and ninety-six dollars of the money.

When I was exchanged, Dick joined me and remained with me to the end. He followed me on to

18. the_field_at_the_battle_of_Murfreesboro
the field at the battle of Murfreesboro, against orders, and when I remonstrated he said, &quotWho’s going to carry you off when you’re killed?&quot The shells have been skipping over the ground and bursting about us in a lively way, and I was thinking that I was risking two horses.

At final I came upon a tiny drummer-boy shot by means of the body, and place him up in front on Dick’s horse, and sent him to the hospital, and hence got rid of Dick. Dick never ever forgot me. The other officers had servants (hired ones), but with them it was &quotout of sight, out of mind.&quot They came normally when they were known as, and not usually then.

After a lengthy day’s march, when the wagons and all supplies had been far behind, Dick would come up when we halted for the night, and take my tired horse and leave me a fresh 1. He constantly had in his pocket some morsel of meals, if only a dirty piece of bread, for me.

19. By_the_summer time_of_1864_General_Lee’s_employees_was_camped_on_the_north_bank_of_Appomattox
20. By_the_summer time_of_1864_Common_Lee’s_staff_was_camped_on_the_north_bank_of_Appomattox
By the summer season of 1864 Common Lee’s staff was camped on the north bank of Appomattox, opposite Petersburg. It was a good camping-ground, and for a long time we enjoyed it, but when the leaves fell from the trees, we identified we have been in sight and variety of the enemy’s guns. Ahead of the leaves fell, we located that out. It may possibly have been on details from a deserter, or it may possibly have been our tell-tale smoke, but at any rate,

21. 1_morning_the_enemy_opened_on_us
one morning the enemy opened on us with great power and precision. A shell passed via

22. Colonel_Baldwin’s_tent
Colonel Baldwin’s tent, and he came out with a appear on his face as though some indignity had been presented him. But there was no time for explanations.

The tents of the medical department had been on fire, and there could be no doubt as to the source from which had come the rain of shot and shell which poured in on us, and we lost no time in gaining a position of safety behind some projecting rocks.

23. Dick_was_watering_the_staff_horses_in_the_river
When the firing started, Dick was watering the employees horses in the river, sitting on one particular and holding three by the halter straps. A shell fell in the water near him, and, bursting, threw up a fountain larger than the trees, and one of the horses got loose. We all yelled at Dick to come below shelter and leave the loose horse to comply with, but it was useless. Around and ’round he rode in the river, vainly striving to catch the perverse beast, regardless of the shells flying thick around him, churning the water into foam and covering him with spray.

24. “White_people_gittin’_mighty_careful_of_themselves.”
At final he succeeded, and riding leisurely along by our hiding-spot, we heard him mutter, &quotWhite people gittin’ mighty careful of themselves.&quot Throughout the year I was on duty in Tennessee I went to Richmond, taking Dick with me. I had several commissions to execute for the employees.

25. 1_day_I_took_him_buying_with_me
One day I took him shopping with me to carry the a lot of packages. Rates had sophisticated since I was final there, and the income gave out before I had completed my purchases.

26. drew_from_his_pockets_huge_wads_of_Confederate_notes
When Dick saw the scenario, he drew from his pockets big wads of Confederate notes, and laid them on the counter, saying, &quotThere’s plenty of funds.&quot I told him I could not take his income. He exclaimed: &quotDon’t I belong to you? Don’t my garments, my income, and every little thing I have belong to you? I am surprised at you, I am. If you will not take the funds, the man can have it,&quot and he thrust his hands into his empty pockets, and walking to the door, looked out into the street.

Of course I took enough for my purposes, and, when we reached my quarters, repaid him, and asked him exactly where he got so a lot funds. Oh, he mentioned, that was easy. When last in Richmond,

27. he_had_sold_his_watch_for_two_hundred_dollars
he had sold his watch for two hundred dollars. It had not run for two years for him, but he thought possibly it may possibly run for somebody else. He who bought it was a “fool,” he stated, but &quotthought he was sensible.&quot

When he got back to the army, Dick invested his funds in eatables. When the army was on

28. bought_something_they_had_in_the_shape_of_food
the march, he visited all the farmhouses along the road, and purchased something they had in

29. cabbages
30. chickens
the shape of meals — apples, potatoes, cabbage, chickens, eggs.

When the column halted, he set up shop by our wagon, and the hungry males purchased him out at any price tag he would ask. When he stated he purchased a barrel of apples for 5 dollars and retailed it out at a lot more than one particular hundred dollars profit. He bought cabbage at ten cents per head and sold it at a single dollar a head. Each and every day on the march he did this, till he was identified in the army as a capitalist with thousands of dollars.

He was really ordinary-looking, short, thickset, strong as an ox black, with short kinky wool, receding forehead, quite small eyes, and a nose so turned up that the nostrils looked like the muzzle of a double-barreled gun. He had one tooth out in front, and when he grinned and his red tongue was thrust into the vacant space of the missing tooth, he was a sight to behold.

A habitual frown wrinkled up his forehead and gave him a forbidding look, but when he smiled, his face lighted up in a fantastic way. Take him altogether, Dick was definitely no beauty, but beneath his ugliness, there was a faithful heart which redeemed him in the eyes of these who knew him. I, for a single, by no means saw his ugliness unless some one particular reminded me of it.

31. Dick_was_a_horse_physician
32. Dick_was_a_horse_physician
In addition to getting a trader, Dick was a horse-doctor, with a big and profitable practice. He cured scratches at ten dollars a head for soldiers, and up to fifty dollars for a basic. When when I was absent from the army Dick was up for stealing. He defended himself, producing, I was told, a quite effective speech.

33. He_mentioned:_”I_do not_steal,_I_never
He said: &quotI do not steal, I don’t. I has no lead to to steal! I got far more cash than I know what to do with [and he pulled out his wads of it] then what am I going to steal for? I forgot! There is a single point I will steal for — my master’s horses. If the Quartermaster will not give me the feed, then he got to appear out, for I’m going to steal it confident,

and I’ll inform him so to his face [the Quartermaster was on the court}. And I would steal for my master if he necessary it, but he do not need to have it. But I will not steal for myself, ’cause I got no cause to steal. Now I’ve told you the truth, the entire truth, and practically nothing but the truth, so aid me God.&quot And he was acquitted by unanimous vote of the court martial, all of them laughing, and Dick grinning, with his small eyes almost closed, his double-barreled nose leveled at them, and his red tongue protruding via the aperture in his white teeth.

34. When_the_army_surrendered_at_Appomattox
35. there_was_a_&quotnice_yeller_gal”_he_would_marry
When the army surrendered at Appomattox, Dick asked me if I could spare him till he could go back to Petersburg with Common Lee. He mentioned there was a &quotnice yeller gal&quot in Petersburg, and that he would marry her and bring her home with him, so that &quotMiss Lizzie’ would have somebody to wait on her. He had been taking care of the General’s horse, &quotTraveler,&quot on the retreat from Petersburg, and of course I told him to go. Common Lee’s servants had deserted throughout the retreat.

About 3 months after I reached residence I had a letter from an officer I had known, telling me that Dick was in Petersburg and wished to come residence, but had no money. The days of Confederate dollar had been more than, and Dick’s thousands would not acquire him a breakfast. I sent the income, and in four days Dick appeared at the farm, minus the wife.

36. He_remained_with_me_about_a_year
He remained with me about a year, but he was but an indifferent hand for a poor man trying to farm. He may have accomplished properly as a coachman, but even that is doubtful, simply because he had taken to drinking once again, and becoming free of charge, I could workout no handle more than him. At final I determined to part with him. One day when he was completely sober I told him I believed we had much better component, that I wished we may possibly do it as close friends, but feared that some day I would shed my temper. He agreed with me, and we parted in the most friendly way.

37. Some_years_following,_I_moved_to_Baltimore
Some years after, I moved to Baltimore, and then saw Dick when a year, when I visited Charlestown on business relating to settling up my father’s estate. On each and every of these visits I saw that Dick was degenerating a lot more and far more.

He was often overjoyed to see me, but insisted on my taking him to Baltimore with me. I explained that I was living in a tiny house and on modest indicates, and there was no space for him, nor anything for him to do, as I had no horses.

38. I_was_walking_across_to_the_courthouse,_when_I_met_Dick
The final time I saw him was in 1885, twenty years right after the finish of the war. I had gone to Charlestown, and right after breakfast the subsequent morning I was walking across to the court-home, when I met Dick in the middle of the street. He rushed at me and, taking me in his arms, lifted me and held me high in the air.

I begged him to put me down — everybody was laughing. He mentioned, &quotI got you now, and I ain’t going to let you go until you promise to take me back to Baltimore.&quot Of course I could not take him. About a year afterward I heard that he was dead. Poor Dick!

39. Poor_Dick!
Right now in 2014 in the Jefferson County Courthouse deed space, where all the original record

40. there_is_only_one particular_man
books are, there is only 1 man, listed as being black who died in the period from 1885-1889 inclusive. This man listed in the record books died August 9th, 1889 of consumption. He was forty-nine years old. His name was Richard Morris. Poor Dick.

41. Courthouse today

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Nice High Precision Grinding photographs

A handful of good high precision grinding images I found:

RAF Tornado GR4 in Afghanistan

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An RAF Tornado GR4 from 2(Army Cooperation) Squadron at Kandahar Air Base, Afghanistan returning from a Ground Close Air Help (GCAS) mission in help of coalition troops. The Squadron are component of the RAF 904 Expeditionary Air Wing (904 EAW) primarily based at Kandahar.

904 Expeditionary Air Wing (904 EAW) is accountable for the help and operation of RAF assets at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. As nicely as delivering hundreds of RAF air mobility movements every single year with Hercules C-130J and BAE 146 aircraft, the EAW mounts attack and intelligence missions by way of its detachments of RAF Tornado GR4 quick jets.

The EAW also provides help for a detachment supplying launch and recovery of RAF and Reaper remotely piloted air systems.

The Tornado GR4 Detachment, at the moment manned by II(AC) Squadron, stands prepared to launch at a moment’s notice in assistance of Afghan-led ground forces anywhere in Afghanistan, and often delivers crucial close air help to supply friendly forces with an edge over insurgents. Increasingly, the GR4 employs shows of force to deter insurgents, assisting break contacts with the enemy with no the need to have to release weapons. When essential, even so, the aircraft can use precision weapons to attack ground targets.

The aircraft also supplies crucial detailed intelligence and reconnaissance through its state-of-the-art RAPTOR and LITENING-III sensor gear, enabling Tactical Imagery Intelligence Wing to give ground commanders with detailed information about the battle-space.

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Tunisia Employees Ride – U.S. Army Africa Soldiers apply WWII North Africa campaign lessons to existing mission – Might 2010

A couple of good tool grinding solutions images I identified:

Tunisia Staff Ride – U.S. Army Africa Soldiers apply WWII North Africa campaign lessons to existing mission – May possibly 2010

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U.S. Army Africa Soldiers apply lessons of WWII to current mission

By Rick Scavetta, U.S. Army Africa

KAIROUAN, Tunisia – Col. Stephen Mariano looked down into a foxhole carved atop a rocky hill prime close to El Guettar, where in March 1943, troops from U.S. Army II Corps battled German panzers.

Nearby, retired Army Col. Len Fullenkamp conjured tales of U.S. Army Rangers beneath Lt. Col. William Darby marching via darkness along a nearby ridge to surprise sleeping enemy infantrymen with fixed bayonets. Soldiers from the 1st Infantry Division hacked fighting positions from strong rock as enemy tanks rumbled into the valley. U.S. Army artillery units skimmed shells across the desert at approaching German armor.

Mariano began to wonder, “Had my grandfather dug one particular of these foxholes? Was his artillery position somewhere nearby? Did he fire on Germans coming by way of this gap?”

Mariano, 45, of Redlands, Calif., was amongst several U.S. Army Africa officers who took part in a four-day “staff ride,” – onsite discussions of Tunisia’s Planet War II battlefields geared toward obtaining insights into U.S. Army Africa’s present challenge – building cooperative relationships with African land forces to increase safety, stability and peace in the area.

In late 1942, U.S. forces landed in North Africa with British troops. Their very first fights have been with Vichy French units, who later joined the Allied result in. Together, they pushed east into Tunisia, where they clashed with German and Italian troops amongst craggy, cactus-covered hills and washed out wadis.

As a U.S. Army Africa’s strategic planner, a look back at the alliance between American, British and French forces offered Mariano a glimpse at an international coalitions’ growing pains and how friction among partners can doom a mission. On a much more private level, the employees ride permitted him to recapture his family’s past.

Henry Mariano, Sr., was a sergeant with the 2nd Battalion, 62nd Armored Field Artillery Regiment who survived combat in North Africa, Italy and France ahead of getting wounded in the course of the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium.

“This employees ride is a historic occasion, on a historic occasion, separated by 67 years,” Mariano mentioned. “To be right here, exactly where my grandfather was, is quite potent to me.”

The tour started Could 27 outdoors Sidi Bou Zid, where U.S. forces suffered a horrible defeat in mid-February 1943. They stopped for the evening in Gafsa, a city in Central Tunisia that changed hands amongst Allied and Axis forces numerous occasions during the campaign.

The second day, they focused on the Allied defeat at Kasserine Pass, followed by the U.S. Army’s first solid gains against veteran German troops in the counterattack at El Guettar. The next day, U.S. Army Africa Soldiers ventured east to concentrate on British Gen. Bernard Montgomery’s try to punch via Axis defenses at the coastal town of Enfidaville, roughly 40 miles southeast of Tunis.

Perched on a craggy knoll near Takrouna, Col. David Buckingham, U.S. Army Africa’s senior operations officer, bent the spine of Atkinson’s book, deep in thought about how for two days in mid-April 1942, New Zealanders came to death grips with Italian defenders in the limestone foothills outside Enfidaville.

Afterward, they paid respects to French and British Commonwealth troops buried nearby.

“Tying this employees ride together with Memorial Day, taking time to greater understanding leadership and feel the sacrifice of our soldiers, has been each poignant and educational,” Buckingham mentioned.

At each cease, officers thumbed through worn copies of Rick Atkinson’s “An Army At Dawn,” at their hip as Fullenkamp spoke of the bravery, heroics, ingenuity, lunacy and debacles of the North African campaign. Soon after discussions, they poked by means of thorn bushes and cacti along the rocky terrain, searching for battlefield remnants.

At El Guettar, Maj. Gen. William B. Garrett III, commander of U.S. Army Africa, found a tin C-ration can and passed it to his senior logistics officer, Col. Mike Balser. Others identified shards of shells and bullet casings. Lt. Col. David Konop, the command’s public affairs officer, located a hyperlink from a 30-caliber machine gun belt.

It was difficult to not be overwhelmed in the presence of such history, to stroll this consecrated ground, Fullenkamp mentioned.

Like the 34th Infantry Division, they climbed the hills close to Fondouk Pass. They stood in the cold rain under Longstop Hill, just as the U.S. Army’s 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment had when they relieved the 2nd Battalion of the British Coldstream Guards, about Christmas 1942.

The U.S. Army Africa tour wrapped up in the Tunisian capital, Tunis, the prize the Allies had fought seven months to pry away from German control. The Soldeirs took element in a May possibly 31 Memorial Day ceremony at the North Africa American Cemetery and Memorial close to Carthage, Tunisia.

All agreed that their knowledge in Tunisia was unlike walking the U.S. battlefield of Gettysburg, tracing the footsteps of Pickett’s males from Spangler’s Woods to the Emmitsburg Road. Nor was it like stepping from the shores of Normandy onto Omaha beach’s Dog Green sector on D-Day staff rides.

This tour was focused on lessons the U.S. Army learned more than the course of a seven-month campaign across North Africa.

“No one’s ever carried out anything like this, in this context, ahead of. We’re making use of the book ‘An Army At Dawn’ and we are an Army Service Element Command at dawn,” Mariano stated. “That’s the connection. It is brilliant. “

Early on, Garrett challenged his employees to ask tough questions along the way and encouraged them to talk about tactical operations, but also look for insights into general strategic goals. In North Africa, U.S. Army leaders discovered revolutionary approaches to grow and succeed against often-insurmountable odds, he said.

“Talking about the past, in the present, that is what this is about,” Garrett mentioned. “This staff ride is just a mechanism, a tool for assisting us feel about the challenges leaders faced in Africa for the duration of Globe War II and applying insights to our present focus.”

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Gary Carroll and rescue dog Diesel in Chautara, Nepal

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Gary Carroll and his dog Diesel from the UK’s International Search and Rescue team go to function in Chautara, Sindhupalchok District – north east of Kathmandu, Nepal.

They are the 1st search and rescue team to reach the earthquake-hit district, searching for survivors and offering health-related support on the scene.

The team works with specially trained dogs that are taught to track down human scent. When the dogs uncover somebody alive below the rubble, their bark or body language lets their trainers know.

Every dog handler sticks with their own dogs – with whom they’ve constructed up a specific trust. The dogs have to be quick-witted and really like to chase toys, as that is how they are educated to do the job in times of emergency.

Gary says:

&quotOn the ground we’ve seen total destruction in some of the outlying locations of Nepal – most buildings are impacted in some way. I saw a lot of buildings that have collapsed, and people are certainly scared to be in the buildings. A lot of individuals are below tents or covers – they’re making the ideal use of something they can locate. We’ve also observed buildings partially collapsed and landslides.

Diesel and I were tasked to search two buildings – a single of which was reported to have a 13 year old boy inside. Diesel worked nicely – he covered the whole area and did what he was educated to do. I was really chuffed for him.

I feel Diesel has coped quite properly – he’s stayed quite calm and relaxed. He was fine on the plane but a tiny stressed in the automobile as we travelled out to a rural region as it was a confined space and quote hot. But we kept the window open and gave him lots of water.

But normally being in Nepal doesn’t seem to have fazed him – he’s just the exact same as at house. He got his fur clipped a couple of weeks ago during an physical exercise in France so he is prepared to cope with the heat. It is fantastic entertaining operating with a dog. It is very rewarding – you feel like you can see some true great. The dogs can aid identify casualties which is an extra tool for the group.

This is Diesel’s 1st search and rescue deployment. It’s excellent receiving him trained up to a point exactly where he can deploy.

We’ve got a really close bond. We’ve been by means of this with each other – I’m looking out for him and I believe he’s hunting out for me. Operating out right here brings us closer collectively. He’s good business and he’s often there.&quot

The specialist team is drawn from 15 different fire and rescue solutions from across the UK.

Background

On 25 April, a magnitude 7.eight earthquake struck the country, killing far more than 5000 men and women, and injuring thousands much more.

The UK is responding to Nepal’s request for international help, sending search and rescue teams, emergency medics and logistical support.

Discover out more at: www.gov.uk/nepal-earthquake-2015

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Cool Milling And Turning images

A couple of good milling and turning pictures I found:

Mill

Image by Jose Carlos Babo
Inside the Tide mill built in 1403.

A tide mill is a water mill driven by tidal rise and fall. A dam with a sluice is produced across a appropriate tidal inlet, or a section of river estuary is created into a reservoir. As the tide comes in, it enters the mill pond through a 1 way gate, and this gate closes automatically when the tide starts to fall. When the tide is low adequate, the stored water can be released to turn a water wheel.

Tide mills are generally situated in river estuaries, away from the effects of waves but close enough to the sea to have a affordable tidal range. These mills have existed since the Middle Ages, and some could go back to the Roman period.

This one is in Corroios, Seixal, Portugal.

she walks these hills with a long spray can

Image by Nesster
She never turned her head. Coming from my proper, up the steep hill, she took a path I later found, crossing the carriage trail and going via the gates. Curiously, she was carrying a big spray paint can.

Up on Very first Mountain there are certain rocks that have been spray painted red and yellow. Tepees and long cabins appear, and each and every now and then there are location settings with food left for the fae.

Fan and mill

Image by Paula Satijn
Maybe when Laila moves her fan quite fast the windmill will begin turning…

Cool Surface Grinding images

Some cool surface grinding photos:

Isoca de la Alfalfa Hembra

Image by Gustavo Fernando Durán
Colias lesbia is a butterfly in the Pieridae family members. It is located in the Neotropical ecozone.

Specimens from South Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina differ so tiny that they can’t be separated. This kind is in the male dark orange-yellow, specimens with violet reflections are not rare the black-brown distal margin is not sharply defined proximally. The below surface with the exception of the reddish middle of the forewing is vivid yellow with the usual Colias marking. The ground-colour of the upper surface in the females is extremely variable: orange-yellow, yellow, yellowish or white with grey dusting greenish grey specimens also take place.

source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colias_lesbia

summer time right here little ones

Image by timsnell
this is the miroir d’eau – or water mirror – in the centre of bordeaux. it really is quite cool – a 3450 square metre plaza that alternately fills up with a shallow pool of water and a foggy/misty area – both of which are pumped by way of pipes in the ground. you get some cool reflections on the shallow surface, though when i was there these reflections have been continuously displaced by excitable kids who have been running back and forth across the water. speaking about walking on water, i study a funny joke by comedian alan energy the other day: &quoti feel the most tragic thing about jesus’ life is that he most likely in no way got to go swimming&quot.

here’s the original