Looks like Poseidon to me. I can clearly see his trident.Statue of either Zeus or Poseidon (they’re not sure), National Archeological Museum, Athens, June 2021.
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Milan was supposed to be a stopover for us from Zermatt to Sorrento. We ended up surprising ourselves by enjoying the city enormously. Did you see the canals?Last one. This picture is from a trip to Italy and Switzerland we took a few years ago. These are the statues on the spires of the Duomo church in Milan.
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Spumoni? My ears are perked up and I was looking at Condos and Co-ops in Astoria online just last night. HmmmAstoria baby! Home of La Gui Pastry and the best spumoni in Queens. I mean, it ain't Spumoni Gardens but.... @triaddukefan beware.
I used to have a roommate from Bracebridge.Appreciate the compliment. I've only started getting into photography last year. Hoping to make it a side hustle .
It also is a great way to experience the beauty around me here. Here are a couple for Bracebridge ON which is about 3 - 4 hours north of Toronto. View attachment 70077 View attachment 70078
Did you train in and out of Milan? I was really impressed by the central railway station.Milan was supposed to be a stopover for us from Zermatt to Sorrento. We ended up surprising ourselves by enjoying the city enormously. Did you see the canals?
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We did not unfortunately.Milan was supposed to be a stopover for us from Zermatt to Sorrento. We ended up surprising ourselves by enjoying the city enormously. Did you see the canals?
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Yes, indeed. There was a big soccer, er football, game in Italy so the train was packed with drunken Swiss at 8 am. Quite the experienceDid you train in and out of Milan? I was really impressed by the central railway station.
I have friends who would greatly appreciate this. They believe their pup is the only one who does this. LOL.For your laugh photo. Our teacup chihuahua was sleeping and doesn't look like a lady (She snores heavily because she has a very short nose).
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The pic was there when I clicked submit, dunno what happened to it.This is an eyelash viper, which I snapped in Cahuita National Park in Costa Rica. We'd been warned not to put our hands on or walk to close to the trees, as there are vipers that live in trees. Sure enough, the next day we saw this little snake, probably not more than a foot long.
I think I've seen that face in the Lord of the Ring's movies.