Striking Images Around the World … Will Make You to Say ” Cheers “…!!!

Powerful Images of the World

I love powerful images. They transport me to other parts of the world I might otherwise never see. These striking images show the world from all different angles, walks of life and distances. Every one of them offers a different kind of beauty, telling a unique story.

The light of Earth

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Pedestrian crossing trompe l’oeil

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This pup will grow up to be a guide dog

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Yoga on the edge, in Trolltunga, Norway

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When snow happens to the Grand Canyon

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Penguin pool party

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The snow’s artful gift: ice grill

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On the left, Earth from Mars and on the right, Mars from Earth

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The lights of Rio at night

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Iceland’s Dynjandi Waterfalls

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Rare sight: a quadruple rainbow

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Typical winter day on the Canadian railway

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Hard to tell: Is it a pirate ship or a kite of a pirate ship?

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Turtle hitches a ride on the back of a crocodile

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Cypress tree lined avenue in Point Reyes, California

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Nature loves a contrast

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Banyan: fig strangling tree

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A wet water walkway in Croatia

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Trick of the eye or the biggest puppy ever?

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Strawberry up close

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George Peabody Library in Baltimore

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China’s Guangxi Province

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H/T: twistedsifter.com

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Natarajan

Baby”s Joyous Moment and Smiling Reaction When She Tries on Glasses for the 1st Time …

Here’s looking at you, mum! Parents capture on film joyous moment baby with weak eyesight is given her first pair of glasses

  • Mother Jessica Sinclair, 26, from Cincinnati, posted heartwarming video 
  • Baby Piper, who has weak eyesight, tries on glasses for the first time
  • Her smiling reaction has clocked up 12,179,240 views on Facebook

A delighted mother has captured the moment that her baby daughter could see clearly for the first time after being given a pair of glasses.

The footage shows Piper Verdusco as her parents struggle to put on her new spectacles and then the obvious difference they make to the youngster’s vision.

Mother-of-two Jessica Sinclair, 26, from Cincinnati, Ohio, posted the video of her daughter, who has weak eyesight, on Facebook along with the caption: ‘Picked up her glasses. Went out to eat and put them on her. Her reaction melts my heart.’ 

I can see clearly! Jessica Sinclair, 26, from Cincinnati, has posted a viral video of her baby daughter Piper's reaction to being able to see clearly for the first time

I can see clearly! Jessica Sinclair, 26, from Cincinnati, has posted a viral video of her baby daughter Piper’s reaction to being able to see clearly for the first time

The 30-second video, which has been viewed a staggering 12,179,340 times, sees baby Piper sat in American diner Flipdaddy’s, with parents Jessica and Andrew Verdusco.

Piper is seen absent-mindedly playing with a coaster in a high-chair while her mother attempts to fit her with the pink-rimmed glasses.

The pair of spectacles feature a stretchy cloth band to keep them securely on, and as they are placed onto Piper’s head, she is seen struggling, adamantly trying to take them off.

Wriggling and even flailing her arms, the baby girl lets up at one point, just as mother Jessica is able to slip the glasses on.

She attempts to slip them around the baby's head

Piper begins to struggle, adamant that she does not want to wear them  Mother Jessica manages to get them on

Come here, wriggler! Mother Jessica attempts to fit the pink-rimmed prescription glasses on baby Piper’s head

Piper begins to struggle, adamant that she does not want to wear them (left) – however, mother Jessica still manages to get them on (right)

Jessica asks: ‘Hi Piper! How are you?’

Able to see clearly for the first time in her life, Piper pauses momentarily, gazing awe-struck at her mother, before bursting into a grin and staring with her mouth agape.

Her overjoyed expression prompts her mother to question: ‘Hi, can you see? Can you see?’

All this while, Piper is staring at her mother with an amazed expression on her face.

At this point, father Andrew attracts Piper’s attention, saying: ‘Piper, hi!’

The young baby girl, looks over at her father, and smiles instantly.

She continues to look back and forth ecstatically at her parents, who laugh at her reaction.

At first, Piper stares awe-struck at her mother  She also looks at her father, seeing clearly for the first time

At first, Piper stares awe-struck at her mother (left); she also looks at her father, seeing clearly for the first time (right)

With a joyful expression on her face, she begins to smile broadly  She begins to smile broadly, overjoyed at her improved vision

With a joyful expression on her face, she begins to smile broadly, overjoyed at her much-improved vision

The video has tugged on the heartstrings of many viewers, with one commenting: ‘Cutie! Precious reaction and moment…’

Emotional mother Jessica responded, saying: ‘Thank you! I was tearing up too. Just so happy for her.’

The clip has also been shared on Facebook 189,836 times in the past week.

Source…www.dailymail.co.uk

Natarajan

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3158054/Here-s-looking-mum-Parents-capture-film-joyous-moment-baby-weak-eyesight-given-pair-glasses.html#ixzz3fmvCV1z9

Technologies Come and Go…But Few Remain Forever !!!

Technologies come and go, but some become so integral a part of our lives that they linger on, often with us not even being aware of their extended existence. From the look of it, they might appear to be misfits in today’s touch and wireless age, but they are still around. For a purpose. We list the what and the why.

1.Pagers

 

Pager

Some might think pagers were almost immediately killed with the arrival of mobile phones; what you might not know is that pagers are still in use. Pagers use radio frequency to transmit messages and although no longer in wide usage; they are preferred in applications like restaurants, hospitals, retail stores, etc. Emergency responders such as hospitals or fire fighters use pagers because they offer connectivity even when there are network outages or disruptions in communication. The digital token you get when you place an order at some restaurants is also a type of pager that tells you when the food’s ready.

2. Walkie-Talkie 

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From the early cup and string version to the more conventional handheld transreceiver version, walkie talkies were first developed during the Second World War and unsurprisingly, are in use even today. From military personnel to students when handling university events, walkie talkies are a reliable mode of communication in places where phones can be cumbersome.

3. Typewriter

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This one piece of technology has helped many a great literatures see the light of the day. Developed first in 1860s, typewriters may seem too archaic in the tablet world today, but other than giving a great retro appeal, they are still in use. Law offices, prisons, music studios or even as a replacement to your keyboard; typewriters are still there, albeit fading.

4. Floppy Disks

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Yes, these age-old coaster-like storage devices are ‘still’ in use too. Ironically, the US government still uses floppy disks with federal data stored on them. Despite the floppy disks being an extinct technology, some of the US government agencies still scan documents on to a computer and save them on floppy disks. As a result, the computers too ought to be equally outdated. Although the Obama administration is gradually embracing the newer technology, the old data is so huge in size that it isn’t easy to migrate all of that onto the new ‘hack-prone’ systems.

5. Dot matrix printers

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Remember the sound of these printers? They have been around for long and are still used to print something as basic as your shopping bills to something as confidential as your first ATM PIN number. As the dot matrix printers can generate multi-part forms between carbon paper, it still has uses in banks, warehousing, shipping, retail shops or departments where multiple copies of the form are required.

6. Vinyl records

 

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Other than being an absolutely admired item in the list of true music aficionados, vinyl records are still used by disc jockeys or DJs to learn the basics of ‘scrubbing’. While many of the popular DJ artists prefer the digital records as they are easier to play and experiment with; those who still want to learn the skill to perfection, prefer the old-school vinyl records. These offer a far richer and cleaner audio experience than the present-day digital formats. Recently, Nielsen Music released its mid-2015 report which showed a clearer picture of the vinyl records- sales were up 38 per cent year-to-date. That says it all.

Source….Deepali Moray in http://www.ibnlive.com

Natarajan

 

” தெய்வம் பேசுமா ….” ?

“தெய்வம் பேசுமா?”

(வழி காட்டின மஹா பெரியவா.)

சொன்னவர்-மணக்கால் ராமன்.
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வலையில் படித்த தகவல்.

தனியார் ஆபீஸில் தன்னுடைய பதினெட்டாவது வயஸில், shorthand, typewriting, SSLC certificates உடன் வேலைக்கு சேர்ந்து, ஐம்பத்தெட்டாவது வயஸில் retire ஆகி வீட்டில் உட்கார்ந்தார் ஒரு பக்தர்.

அவர் வஹித்த பதவி, அவருக்கு ஏகப்பட்ட பணம், செல்வாக்கு எல்லாவற்றையும் குடுத்திருந்தாலும், அவருடைய உள் மனஸில் வெறும் சூன்யமாகவே இருந்தது. வேலை, வேலை என்று உயிரைக் குடுத்து உத்யோகம் பார்த்ததில், “நான் யார்?” என்று அரை நிமிஷம் கூட சிந்திக்காமல் விட்டுவிட்டார்.

அதன் பலன்? retire ஆனதும், அத்தனை நாள் மாங்கு மாங்கென்று எந்தக் கம்பெனிக்காக உழைத்தாரோ, அந்த routine, நண்பர்கள்,எல்லாமே ஒரு நொடியில், ஒரு பிரிவுபசார பார்ட்டியோடு அவரை விட்டுத் தள்ளிப் போய்விட்டன!

பெற்ற பிள்ளையும் மாட்டுப்பெண்ணும் கல்கத்தாவில் இருந்தார்கள். அங்கேயெல்லாம் போனால், போய் இறங்கின அன்று இருக்கும் மரியாதையும் உபசரிப்பும், நாலு நாளைக்கு மேல் நீடித்தால், அது அவர் செய்த பாக்யம்!

பிள்ளை நல்ல உத்தியோகம்; ரொம்ப நல்லவன்; ஆனால், என்ன ப்ரயோஜனம்? மாட்டுப்பெண்ணும் நல்லவள்தான்…. யாருக்கு? பிள்ளைக்கு!

பெற்றவர்களை ஒதுக்கி விட்டு, பிள்ளையை மட்டும் தன்னுடைய குடும்பமாக நினைப்பவள்; பிறந்த வீட்டார் மேல் அபரிமிதமான கரிசனம்.

இப்படி இருக்கும் வீட்டில் தான் போய் அதிக நாட்கள் தங்கினால், இப்போதிருக்கும் பேச்சு வார்த்தை கூட அறுந்து போய்விடும் என்று தயங்கினார்.

யார் வழி காட்டுவார்கள்? “நீனே அநாத பந்து” என்று பெரியவாளுடைய திருவடியில் வந்து விழுந்தார்.

மனசுக்குள், எங்கே போவது? யாருடன் தங்குவது? ஜன்மாவை கடைத்தேற்றிக் கொள்ளாமல் ஐம்பத்தெட்டு வருஷம் கோட்டை விட்டாச்சு !…. என்று ஒரே குழப்பம்.

எதுவுமே பேசாமல் நமஸ்காரம் பண்ணிவிட்டு ஒரு ஓரமாக நின்றார். பெரியவா அவரைப் பார்த்தார்….. உடனே அருகில் வந்து மிகவும் பவ்யமாக, “பெரியவா அநுக்ரஹத்ல அனேகமா எல்லா க்ஷேத்ரங்களும் தர்ஸனம் பண்ணிட்டோம். போனவாரம் தலைக்காவேரி போயிட்டு, அப்டியே காவேரிப்பூம்பட்டிணம் போய்ட்டு வந்தோம்…”

காவேரி உற்பத்தி ஸ்தானத்லயும், சங்கமத்துலேயும் ரொம்ப குறுகலாத்தானே இருக்கு?”

“ஆமா…..”

“காவேரி, ரொம்ம்…ம்ப அகலமா இருக்கற மத்ய ஸ்தானத்துக்கு என்ன பேரு?”

“அகண்ட காவேரி”

“அது எங்க இருக்கு?”

“திருச்சி பக்கத்ல …”

“அந்த ப்ரதேசத்துக்கு என்ன பேரு?”

பக்தர் முழித்தார்!…..

“மழநாடு…ன்னு கேள்விப்பட்டிருக்கியோ?”

“எங்க தாத்தா சொல்லுவார்”

காவேரி தீரம்தான் மழநாடு; ரொம்ப ஆசாரக்காரா இருந்த நாடு; ஒன்னோட தாத்தா இருந்த எடம்”

பக்தருக்கு இதெல்லாம் எதுவுமே தெரியவில்லை. நெளிந்தார்.

ஆஹா! அடுத்து பெரியவா, இவர் எதுவும் சொல்லாமலேயே, இவருடைய குழப்பத்தை தீர்த்து வைத்தார்!

“திருச்சில ஜாகை வெச்சுக்கோ!

தெனமும் ஒரு கோவிலுக்கு போ! உச்சிப் பிள்ளையார், மாத்ருபூதேஸ்வரர், அகிலாண்டேஸ்வரி, ஜம்புலிங்கம், ஸ்ரீரங்கம் ரங்கநாதர், வயலூர் முருகன், குணசீலம் ஸ்ரீநிவாஸ பெருமாள்…. இப்டியா தர்சனம் பண்ணிண்டு இரு!”

“தெய்வம் பேசுமா?”…என்று சந்தேஹம் வருபவர்களுக்கு, இதோ! தெய்வம் பேசுகிறது! என்று உண்மையான மஹான்கள் முன்னால் கொண்டு போய் நிறுத்தி விடலாம்.

கண்களில் நன்றிக் கண்ணீரோடு நமஸ்காரம் பண்ணிவிட்டு, பெரியவா சொன்னபடி திருச்சியில் ஜாகை பார்க்கச் சென்றார்.

மலைக்கோட்டை தெருவில் அம்சமான வீடும் கிடைத்தது!

பெரியவா சொன்னபடி தன் வாழ்க்கை முறையை அமைத்துக் கொண்டபடியால் கட்டாயம் “வீடு பேறும்” கிடைக்கும்

Read more: http://periva.proboards.com/thread/9665/#ixzz3fmFpAShV

Source….www.periva.proboards.com

Natarajan

Triple Glory for India at Wimbledon 2015…

Tennis in India is all about the doubles. Apart from Leander Paes’ bronze medal in men’s singles at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Sania Mirza breaking into the top 30 and Vijay Amritraj’s top ranking of 16 – best ever singles ranking by an Indian, there haven’t been any major achievements in singles for the country to boast of.

While big trophies in the singles has eluded Indian players so far but they have done considerably well in doubles. Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi teamed up for a record-breaking partnership in the 1990s to start a golden era in Indian tennis that was later taken forward by Sania Mirza and Rohan Boppanna. These incredible athletes, with their constant success at the highest level, have kept the sport in focus in a cricket-mad country and made it a doubles powerhouse.

This year India ushered into a new glory at the majestic Wimbledon championships. A veteran in Paes, a tennis beauty in Sania and a shining star in the making – Sumit Nagal – gave India a memorable outing at the All England Club.

Impact of a Photograph on the Life of a Kid….

When Joyce Torrefranca posted photographs of a young boy on Facebook, she had no idea what an impact that simple action would soon have on the child’s life.

On June 23, the student from Mandaue City, Philippines, shared two photos of a child studying at a makeshift table on a sidewalk. “I got inspired by a kid,” the woman wrote.

Over the following days, Torrefranca’s post went viral, inspiring Filipino news outlet ABS-CBN to track down the child.

The outlet says they managed to locate the boy, identified as 9-year-old Daniel Cabrera, at a store located close to the McDonald’s where the photos of him were taken. Daniel’s mom, Christina Espinosa, is reportedly an employee at the store.

According to AFP, Espinosa, who is a widow, and her three young children have been living at the store ever since their shanty house was destroyed by fire five years ago. Daniel’s mom says she earns just 80 pesos, or about $1.77, a day working at the store and as a domestic helper. She lost her husband in 2013.

Despite the myriad challenges the family has faced, Espinosa says Daniel, who is now in third grade, has always been a dedicated student.

“He is a very studious and determined boy … He would insist on going to school even without his lunch money because I have no money to give,” she told AFP. “He always tells me: ‘Mama, I don’t want to stay poor. I want to reach my dreams.’”

The boy is now being given a much-needed helping hand.

In the last few days, Espinosa says the family has been deluged with donations, school supplies and other gifts.

According to ABS-CBN, a local politician named Samuel Pagdilao has given Daniel a scholarship, and local police have also done their part — giving the family money and buying them groceries.

“We’re overjoyed, I don’t know what I will do with all of these blessings,” Espinosa told AFP. “Now Daniel will not have to suffer just to finish his studies.”

In a recent interview with radio station DZMM, Daniel said that his dream is to become a policeman one day.

“I want … to help the Philippines,” he said.

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On her part, Torrefranca has said that she’s amazed at how one “simple photo” could make such a “huge difference.”

 

“Thank you guys for sharing the photo,” she wrote on Facebook. “With that, we were able to help Daniel in reaching his dreams. I hope Daniel’s story will continue touching our hearts so that we will always be inspired and motivated in every situation we face in life.”

H/T Buzzfeed

Source…..www.huffingtonpost.com

Natarajan

Let us Appreciate the Magic of Nature …

Where the Sky Meets the Earth

We don’t always get to experience the view of heaven and earth because we often don’t bother to look. Sometimes, just opening your eyes is enough to experience the sheer beauty and magic of nature. Enjoy these spectacular photos and words of wisdom.

Nature is so powerful, so strong. Capturing its essence is not easy ~ your work becomes a dance with light and the weather. It takes you to a place within yourself.

~ Annie Leibovit 

When the Sky Meets the Earth

Mother Nature is the great equalizer. You can’t get away from it.

~ Christopher Heyerdahl

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When I admire the wonders of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in the worship of the creator.

~ Mahatma Gandhi

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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.

~ Albert Einstein

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Land really is the best art.

~ Andy Warhol

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Our knowledge is a little island in a great ocean of nonknowledge.

~ Isaac Bashevis Singer

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Nature is wont to hide herself.

~ Heraclitus

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I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order.

~ John Burroughs

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Men have looked upon the desert as barren land, the free holding of whoever chose; but in fact each hill and valley in it had a man who was its acknowledged owner and would quickly assert the right of his family or clan to it, against aggression.

~ T. E. Lawrence

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What is the good of your stars and trees, your sunrise and the wind, if they do not enter into our daily lives?

~ E. M. Forster

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Nature will bear the closest inspection. She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain.

~ Henry David Thoreau

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In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.

~ Albert Camus 

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Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.

~ Khalil Gibran

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The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep.
~ Robert Frost
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Nature uses human imagination to lift her work of creation to even higher levels.

~ Luigi Pirandello

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Trees are the earth’s endless effort to speak to the listening heaven.

~ Rabindranath Tagore

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There are always flowers for those who want to see them.

~ Henri Matisse

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Water is the driving force of all nature.

~ Leonardo da Vinci

When the Sky Meets the Earth

Autumn arrives in early morning, but spring at the close of a winter day.

~ Elizabeth Bowen

When the Sky Meets the Earth

Just living is not enough… one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.

~ Hans Christian Andersen

When the Sky Meets the Earth

For in the true nature of things, if we rightly consider, every green tree is far more glorious than if it were made of gold and silver.

~ Martin Luther

When the Sky Meets the Earth

Each blade of grass has its spot on earth whence it draws its life, its strength; and so is man rooted to the land from which he draws his faith together with his life.

~ Joseph Conrad

When the Sky Meets the Earth

Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s party!’

~ Robin Williams

When the Sky Meets the Earth

I believe in God, only I spell it Nature.

~ Frank Lloyd Wright

When the Sky Meets the Earth

One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.

~ William Shakespeare

When the Sky Meets the Earth

Like music and art, love of nature is a common language that can transcend political or social boundaries.

~ Jimmy Carter

When the Sky Meets the Earth

When I have a terrible need of ~ shall I say the word ~ religion. Then I go out and paint the stars.

~ Vincent Van Gogh

When the Sky Meets the Earth

Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books.

~ John Lubbock

When the Sky Meets the Earth

In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.

~ Aristotle

When the Sky Meets the Earth

What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well.

~ Antoine de Saint~ Exupery

When the Sky Meets the Earth

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.

~ Anthony J. D’Angelo

When the Sky Meets the Earth

Someone asked me, if I were stranded on a desert island what book would I bring… ‘How to Build a Boat.’

~ Steven Wright

When the Sky Meets the Earth

Never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached the top. Then you will see how low it was.

~ Dag Hammarskjold

When the Sky Meets the Earth

The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.

~ Rabindranath Tagore

When the Sky Meets the Earth

In wilderness I sense the miracle of life, and behind it our scientific accomplishments fade to trivia.

~ Charles Lindbergh

When the Sky Meets the Earth

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Image of the Day…Rainbow over the Desert…

Photo taken July 6, 2015 by John Solvie near Las Vegas, Nevada.

John Solvie of Las Vegas, Nevada submitted this photo to EarthSky this week. He wrote:

Earlier than normal desert ‘monsoon’ flow in the Las Vegas Valley revealed that the pot of gold isn’t on the Las Vegas Strip, but rather in the northern foothills. 🙂

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” Do You Know the Meaning of the Word ” Mortgage ” ?…..Read This !!!

The English language has roots in Ancient Greek, Latin, German, French and several more languages. Because of that, the meaning of certain words we use today have come a long way since their origins, tosometimes mean something else completely. This short list shows you some of the more bizarre origins of modern English words, many of which are quite surprising.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

Bellwether” refers to a leader or a trendsetter, generally used for a products or stock that serves as an indicator of the state of the market. In old English dialect, “wether” was the name of a castrated ram, and the lead wether in a herd would usually have a bell hung around its neck, helping the herdsman could locate it.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

“Arctic” comes from the Greek word “arktos”, meaning “bear”. It refers to the “Great Bear” (also known as the “Big Dipper” or Ursa Major), a constellation that remain in the same place year-round in the northern sky.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

Canopy comes from the Greek word for mosquito – “konops”. The Greek referred to a bed or a couch fitted with mosquito netting as a “Kanopeion”, which eventually became “Canopy”.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

The flower “Dandelion” got its name from the French “dent de lion” (the tooth of the lion), referring to the shape of the petals.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

When you hear the word “Sturdy”, you think of something robust and solid, but in the 14th century, it actually meant “unruly” or “unmanageable.” It is believed to originate from the Latin name for thrush – “turdus”. Thrushes had a tendency to eat leftover fermented grapes in wineries, making them drunk and frenzied. To this day, the French use the term soûl comme une grive, meaning “as drunk as a thrush”…

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

These days, “Pedigree” is used to refer to lineage or heritage, but it originally was a genealogical diagram (A family tree). French scholars in medieval times thought the connecting lines resembled a stork’s leg – “pied de grue”.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

When we hear the word “Henchman”, we often associate it with the nameless guards for the main villain in a Bond movie, but the origin of the word has noble roots. “Hench” comes from the old English word “hengest” (horse), and a henchman would be a knight or a servant who would ride along a nobleman on long journeys.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

Not surprisingly, “Mortgage” comes from the French words “mort” (death), and “gage” (pledge) meaning you pledge to pay it until you’re dead…

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

“Schlong” comes from the Yiddish word for snake – “Shlang”…

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

In the 19th century, a “sniper” was a man who hunted snipe. Snipes were considered to be the hardest game bird due to their flight speed and constant alertness. This forced hunters to shoot them from a distance, and giving us the modern meaning of the word.

 

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

Tragedy is an interesting word. It comes from the Greek word “tragoedia” which literally means “goat song”. The exact reason for this peculiar origin is a mystery, but it likely comes from the Ancient Greek actors who wore animal hides during performances of drama and tragedy.

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

In the 17th century, “Fizzle” meant to break wind without making a noise. Originating from the old English word “fisting” (farting).

The Bizarre Origins of 12 Common Words

Cantaloupe comes from the name “Cantalupo”, a papal estate in Italy where the first melons in Europe were grown. Cantalupo itself comes from the Latin words “Cantare” (to sing) and “Lupo” (wolf) – it’s assumed that the residents Cantalupo would hear the howling of wolves regularly.

A “Sycophant” is a person who acts obsequiously toward someone important in order to gain advantage. Its origin is quite bizarre – it comes from the Greek “suko” (fig) and “phantes” (a person who shows or reveals something). In Ancient Greece, exporting figs was prohibited by law, and those who would report illegal exporters to the authorities were called “fig revealers”.
H/T: mentalfloss.com / buzzfeed.com

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” Let us Learn From These Birds….”

Birds Can Teach Us a Lot About Perseverance…

 

There is much to learn from the world of nature. We often forget that many of the things we know come from that place. When we despair from our world’s hardships, it can be of immense comfort to look outside of it for some answers. I hope this beautiful presentation will prove that to you.

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perseverance inspiring

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perseverance inspiring

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perseverance inspiring

perseverance inspiring

perseverance inspiring

perseverance inspiring

perseverance inspiring

perseverance inspiring

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