🐾 Maybe the reason I love animals so much, is because the only time they have broken my heart is when theirs has stopped beating.
Showing posts with label earth. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 8 April 2015
Birds of Africa Calendar
:: Another beautiful day in Africa! ::
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The song of birds echoing across the endless savannah,
the sound of crickets under a star studded sky –
this is the Africa you will experience!
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There's still enough time if you haven't got any 2015 calendars yet! Each month contains a bird painting, big enough that they can be framed individually at year's end. My 2015 Calendars are available for purchase now and you can find them on RedBubble.
RedBubble calendars are printed using marvellous futuristic technologies, so complex I can’t go into them here, but I can tell you they are lovingly printed on a luscious 200gsm satin art paper at the striking size of A3 (that’s 297×420mm, or 11.69×16.54″).
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They also have very handy wire binding so you can hang them from things like ‘hooks’ on exciting places like ‘walls’! I ordered two for myself, one for the kitchen and one for my Studio.
You can select your own start month, and order right into the future.
Everything about them is brilliant, except you’ll have no excuse for
missing the dates of your up-coming birding expeditions!
Features
- Tough wire binding and hanger
- Stunningly sharp digital printing
- Start the year with the month of your choice
- 200gsm satin art paper with a tougher cover
The Back cover shows all 12 months' images, which could all be framed individually.
All paintings are done by myself in watercolour and each individual painting is also available from RedBubble as Greeting Cards, Postcards, Framed prints and posters.
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Thursday, 10 July 2014
Veldfire!
Camera : Canon EOS 550D
Taken on our smallholding (Tarlton, Gauteng, South Africa)
Yesterday afternoon half our plot’s grazing was destroyed by a veldfire, driven by a strong, icy cold wind, as it raged across our smallholding. The flames were only 1 or 2 feet high, but seemed to have a life of their own, jumping and billowing to over a meter high at intervals. All the staff were out in force, trying to keep it away from the house and other buildings. Sometimes it’s not the size of the fire that is scary, but the speed at which it can gallop.
Where these start is always a mystery…
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Friday, 14 February 2014
Masked Weaver's nest-building skills
Camera : Canon EOS 550D
Location : In my garden. Tarlton (Gauteng, South Africa)
Location : In my garden. Tarlton (Gauteng, South Africa)
Since the beginning of summer I've been watching the Southern Masked Weavers (Ploceus
velatus) busy building their nests in my garden and it’s been a hive of activity!
There were at least ten of them with nests in various stages of construction, with great squabbling going on in between
building sessions. This guy seems to be saying, “Rome wasn’t built in a day,
you know!” I stand amazed at the symmetry and perfection of their work.
Unfortunately they choose the very top of the trees,
so a closer shot was not possible.
Swartkeelgeelvink [Afrikaans]
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Friday, 19 April 2013
How I do love the earth!
How I do love the earth! I feel her thrill under my feet. I feel
somehow as if she were conscious of my love, as if something passed
into my dancing blood from her.
- James Russell Lowell
- James Russell Lowell
Summer is at an end and we're enjoying Autumn with her balmy days and odd showers.
In South Africa, Autumn starts on the 20th of March and ends on the 1st of June, when Winter starts. It's almost 3 months of the most gorgeous weather, with cooler temperatures perfect for gardening and other outdoor activities. Winter is usually short-lived, June and July, with August bringing the winds that clear the landscape of all debris, ensuring a clean slate for Spring which officially starts on the 1st September.
Let us rejoice in Earth's unending beauty. Let us protect her from harm.
Let us remember her strength. Let us remember her fragility. Let us
act in ways to respect and love her.
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