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I could never catch these as a kid and was pretty surprised at how close I managed to get to this one.

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This is a very photogenic species; I was happy to photograph them over and over again :-).

ready to be filled with Mikkeller Black

having been chased off the back garden by king crow, this woodpecker settled down out the front, where it stayed feeding for a long time

A cool vintage bathroom in a house where we were at an estate sale in Fayetteville TN

All our things fit better with green walls.

John Deere farming machines heading west.

Visit devwijewardane.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/green-skimmer-yala... for more photographs of the Green Skimmer.

 

Shutter Speed : 1/60 Second

Aperture : 10

ISO Speed : 640

Metering Mode : Spot

Focal Length : 100mm

Lens : EF 100mm f2.8 L Macro IS USM

Green Wallpaer

 

Green Wallpaer . .

Looking up through a tropical green leaf

i had to use manual focus to get this just right.

& it wasn't easy, trying to adjust it and holding the damn thing at the same time!

 

A green tree frog found by the base of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse.

Vintage green and white car. Larry took us on another walk around Havana.

 

I don't know what kind this is but it's pretty cool.

Eastside Camera Club - Special Assignment - Green

Our coffee farm, Fazenda Nossa Senhora Aparecida. Brasil, 2007.

 

This set shows pictures of the coffee trees, picking (both mechanical and manual) and processing, as well as the infrastructure used for such. It also shows the social and educational activities we develop in the farm to improve living and working conditions of the farmers and our community.

 

The farm is located near Pedregrulho, state of São Paulo, in the Alta Mogiana region, highly prized for its coffee quality.

 

Photos taken by João Guilherme Martins and Marcelo Dantas, among others.

 

For more information:

www.dallisbroscoffee.com

Little Seneca Lake

Boyds, Maryland

 

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Green heron on Horsepen Bayou

Adult Australian Native Female Green Tree Python

Nothing too special, I just like it.

Ron Nachman passed away last week. He was a friend of mine. No, he was more than that. He was a dear friend of mine. Over the years Ron and I helped and served on the board of Ariel University. Ron founded the large Israeli city of Ariel, and was its Mayor from 1985 until his recent death on January 18th, 2013. -- Dr. Mike Evans

 

If you did not know Ron, we’d like to introduce you to him.

 

Ron was a visionary. Proverbs 29:18 says “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” By implication, where there is vision, the people thrive. In 1978 Ron pitched two tents in the barren Judean hills. That was the beginning of Ron’s vision of the city of Ariel. Like Nehemiah rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, Ron suffered mockery and opposition to his dream. He would stand on the hilltop and describe the vision embedded not only in his mind, but in his heart. And the people would tell him he was foolish, reckless, and crazy.

 

He was a young man back in 1978 and at the midpoint of his life. From the age of 35, Ariel was his dream, his burden, and his goal. He chose to develop Ariel deep into the territory away from the Green Line. And he was determined to build a city there that was unrivaled for a city of its size in Israel. Though he formally staked his two tents in the middle of a barren region, he had plans that were far bigger than two tents. Instead of hoping for new residents to dribble into his experiment, he approached large groups of people to join with him. In effect, he drew entire communities of people – initially some 6,000 – so that Ariel would not be built as a disjointed collection of desert homes with a cobbled infrastructure, but rather, a place where the essentials of a city could be well planned for the moment and the future.

 

Today the population of Ariel is 20,000. It is a regional center for surrounding communities. Ron would never settle for average or anything else that was less than the best. We know Mike Evans assisted Ron on many occasions to help his dream come true, and was proud to sit on the board of Ariel University, the first accredited Israeli university in the West Bank and an institution that only Ron could see through the dust of the desert in 1978. It was as real in his mind back then as it is for the students who walk its campus today.

 

A critical interviewer asked Ron, “How can you build in Occupied East Jerusalem?” To which he replied, “I just came from my hotel room, where I searched for proof that this land belongs to the British. I found a Bible there, but it made no mention of London. It didn’t speak of Washington, DC, or Paris or Berlin. But do you know how many times the word ‘Jerusalem’ appeared? And you are asking me if we have rights to our capital city?”

 

In a later conversation Ron posed the question, “If this land was given to us by God, how can we be considered trespassers?” His question was legitimate. If God has given us something, who has the right to consider our gift invalid? Ron’s vision, and that of all Zionists, was to possess the land that was given to Israel by Jehovah God Himself. The Jews are not interlopers; they are inheritors. They are not claim-jumpers; they are the children of the Most High God.

 

As we mourn the passing of this great man, would you also join me in giving the Lord thanks for how he used Ron as an instrument to accomplish His will? Of course, you know that I am going to ask you to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. (Psalm 122:6) I always will. But, if I may, I would like to ask you to pray for the next generation of young people in Israel, like those who are students at Ariel University. Please pray that they will have a Ron Nachman kind of vision for building the nation of Israel and that they would not sell their birthright for a mess of pottage.

 

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