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If he wasn't so damned cute he'd have a real problem on his hands.

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[OC] Snowy Hill (lemmy.world)
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landscape version

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A380 vs 747 (files.ikt.id.au)
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I took this one of Mount Rainier a number of years back. Probably the best mountain pic I have

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[OC] Mt. Shuksan (lemmy.world)
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[OC] In the Trees (sh.itjust.works)
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Zhuhai Fisher Girl statue (2024) (upload.wikimedia.org)

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/44604672

Zhuhai Fisher Girl is a granite statue in Zhuhai, China, designed by Pan He and completed between 1979 and 1982. Standing 8.7 metres (29 ft) tall in Xianglu Bay and weighing about 10 tonnes, the statue is of a fisherwoman holding a pearl high in the air, inspired by a local legend recorded in various versions. Commissioned during the development of the Zhuhai Special Economic Zone, the statue was cited by supporters as enabling the city to establish its own cultural identity, though its cost and depiction sparked some controversy at the time. Since its installation, it has become part of Zhuhai's growing tourism industry. Zhuhai Fisher Girl was designated a cultural relic in 2014, and later plans have proposed expanding the surrounding area into a larger recreational and tourist site. This photograph of the statue was taken in 2024, with part of the Zhuhai skyline in the background.

Author: Daniel Lawrence Lu

CC BY-SA 4.0

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Sunset [ OC ] (lemmy.world)
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Prague on the Vltava River (scribe.disroot.org)

I've recently upgraded my phone from a horrible Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 to a Fairphone 6. The camera is so much better than the Xiaomi (worst camera phone on a modern smart phone I have ever used).

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I got so much dirt and dust and hair in my sinuses. I spent a good hour brushing her and I didn't even come close to getting everything off. The deeper layers haven't even started to shed yet.

I tried to put her bridle on with her new bit, but she threw the biggest fit. I gotta work with her with it so she understands what she's supposed to do with it. The bit I got for her looks very different than what she's used to, so I understand her being confused by that part and her confusion is okay.

What wasn't okay was her trying to bite me three times while I was trying to put the reins over her head. The reins are also new and are split reins and each side has lil leather bits on the end. I think she was beaten with something similar in the past based on her immediate aggression. It was very unlike her. So it's going to take some training to get her used to the reins. I did get them over her head without trouble eventually, but I had to really prove they weren't gonna hurt her.

I decided to call the session there to end on a good note but then she decided to just rush forward on the way to her stall and pulled the lead from my hand in the process. So it wasn't the best ending, but it was better than it could have been.

I think that next time I go to work with her with the bridle and reins (hopefully on Sunday), I'll exercise her a little first to get excess energy out and save the grooming for last. I honestly should have done that today, but I got ahead of myself because the new bit and reins are exciting. Lesson learned on my part. Sandy didn't seem upset or anything after we ended training and she nudged me affectionately in her stall when I said bye, so she was over it all by the time I got everything cleaned up.

I also learned that apparently horses go crazy for fruit roll ups and that a common way to teach a horse that bits are okay is to put lil strips of fruit roll ups around the bit. So I got some fruit roll ups on my way home lol. I was gonna get molasses or honey to paint on the bit, but then compared the sugar content to fruit roll ups and decided the roll ups were better because they have way less sugar.

I'll update y'all after our next training session. Hopefully it goes better than this one did. :)

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submitted 3 days ago by Mononomi@lemmy.world to c/pics@lemmy.world

Spring is here!

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Today is the first day of spring and Tunisia's Independence Day.

Author: IssamBarhoumi

CC BY-SA 4.0

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The Chesme Church is a small Russian Orthodox church in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Built by the Russian court architect Yury Felten in 1780, at the direction of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, it was erected to commemorate the anniversary of Russia's 1770 victory over Turkish forces at the Battle of Chesma, during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768 to 1774. The church and the adjoining Chesme Palace were the earliest Neo-Gothic constructions in the St Petersburg area. Considered by some to be Saint Petersburg's single most impressive church, it is a rare example of very early Gothic Revival influence in Russian church architecture. This photograph shows the facade of the Chesme Church in 2012.

Author: Alexander Savin

CC BY-SA 3.0

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