Urban planning fail. pic.twitter.com/7JXNtaqo30
— You Had One Job (@_youhadonejob1) March 6, 2017
Category : Photos/Photography
Do not Take Yourself Too Seriously Dept–Urban Planning Fail
A Great Kiskadee appears in Colleton County that has likely never visited South Carolina before
Great Kiskadee appears in Colleton County that has likely never visited South Carolina before https://t.co/1vuidqgcie #birds #southcarolina
— Kendall Harmon (@KendallHarmon6) February 23, 2017
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Ken Bowman with a morning making Sunrise Photo in Charleston, South Carolina
#WaterfrontPark #sunrise @WeatherFlowCHAS @ExploreCHS @chswx @RobStormTeam2 @joshmarthers @StormHour @JimCantore pic.twitter.com/eVLqyFoznB
— Ken Bowman (@kenbowmanphoto) February 18, 2017
(CBS News) Rare "firefall" phenomenon at Yosemite National Park
When the sun hits Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park at just the right angle, the falls light up as if on fire, attracting spectators from all over hoping to catch a glimpse of the phenomenon, CBS San Francisco reports.
Horsetail Fall is a small waterfall that flows over the eastern edge of El Capitan, the famous rock formation in Yosemite Valley.
For about two weeks in mid to late February, the setting sun creates a deep orange glow when it strikes the waterfall. That orange glow does not happen every year, as it depends on conditions like water flows, clouds and temperature.
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(WWM) Photographer tells stories of ”˜Boko Haram girls’
Photographer @chrisdebode tells stories of ”˜Boko Haram girls’ https://t.co/9KRjpvpARo #DutchRelief pic.twitter.com/ORVrUMwRfF
— World Watch Monitor (@wwmonitor) February 7, 2017
A Hoglet to Brighten Your Day
Apparently, it’s #HedgehogDay””and because we could all do with some good news, a reminder that a baby hedgehog is called a HOGLET. pic.twitter.com/atOsXCuYBi
— Haggard Hawks Words (@HaggardHawks) February 2, 2017
Perspective from the Pages of History
NY City Street Cleaner, early 1900's pic.twitter.com/UrUOfg9Izr
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) January 18, 2017
Tuesday Mental Health Break–Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
This is just lovely!
Blessed Epiphany 2017 to All Blog Readers
(Christ Saint Paul’s, Yonges Island, South Carolina, 2016)
“Almighty God our Heavenly Father, whose only Son came down at Christmas to be the light of the world, grant as these trees are burned this Epiphany night, that your Holy Spirit would enable us to follow his example and bear witness to His light throughout the globe, through Jesus Christ our Lord, who with you and the Holy Spirit, lives and reign in glory everlasting. Amen.” (KSH)
Christians around the world celebrate Epiphany 2017
Many Christians around the world are celebrating Epiphany and Theophany ”“ the day when the Three Kings of Orient arrived in Bethlehem to present Jesus with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh; and the celebration of the Baptism of Christ by John in the Jordan River ”“ while others are preparing to celebrate Christmas.
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Magical Footage from British Columbia
This drone footage of people skating on a lake in British Columbia is totally magical ⛸ â„ï¸ pic.twitter.com/rdxME5VTOS
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) December 22, 2016
Perspective from the Pages of History
Orville Wright at Kitty Hawk, today 1903: #LOC pic.twitter.com/pS9PaYXNGt
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) December 17, 2016
Perspective from the Pages of History (I)
Young boy takes a ride in a turkey wagon, 1910. pic.twitter.com/GGyFf4kh4O
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) November 25, 2016
Remembrance Day around the world – in pictures
Worth the time to go through them all.
Monday Morning mental Health Break–A Honey Badger who is Houdini
I loved this–even the accents!
(BBC Magazine) Jennicam: The first woman to stream her life on the internet
In 1996, 19-year-old Jennifer Ringley turned on a webcam that sat on top of the computer in her college dorm room. In that simple act, writes Aleks Krotoski, she changed the modern world.
It would be, at first glance, a perfectly innocent thing to do. But rather than use the cam to speak to friends and family back home in Harrisburg, Pennyslvania, she used it to do a most unusual thing: to broadcast herself live, to a globe of strangers, 24 hours per day, seven days per week.