Ugh! I *hate* being on a diet!
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Ugh! I *hate* being on a diet!

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This is Mariah, my friend’s Morgan/Fresian mare. She foundered back in May, but her feet have healed nicely so far. As part of her treatment, the vet wants her to lose a bunch of weight. She’s lost 150 so far. She has another 150 to go.
The price of a good model

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Mack and Jimmy will do almost anything for a kibble of their favorite food (Hill’s T/D – tarter diet). I placed this kibble on the fence and sure enough, Mack spotted it followed the script.
The picture in the comments shows Jimmy eating his payment. The colors were so intense on the overcast, but bright, morning we had a few weeks ago. I took these fence pictures at the same time I took Ella’s from yesterday’s post. As you can tell, Ella can not be bought with a single kibble. In fact, she can’t be bought… period.
Diet Christ – Life Sentence – Hasenloch Totengraber
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Diet Christ – Life Sentence – Hasenloch Totengraber

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from the collection of Joy Ferstein
Life Sentence
Hasenloch Totengraber
Diet Christ
Lost Cross House
Carbondale, Illinois
1987
Diet graffiti, Trellick Tower

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Orange

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#juicing coconut, carrot, and beets. Amazing combination. #thegardendiet #rawvegan #juice #juicing #diet

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Lawrence Avenue sidewalk

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Lawrence Avenue presents an inhospitable environment to pedestrians and bicyclists, and is being scheduled for a lane diet and bike lanes. Yay! (Chicagoland Bike & Walk Photo Contest)
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Very young and beautiful girl having her dinner

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Very young and beautiful girl having her dinner. I scanned this old photo from one holiday 13 years ago.
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Greek salad with peppers, cucumbers, onions, olives and feta cheese

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Blouvalk (4)

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Small to medium; above dove grey with black "shoulder" patches; below white; rather gull-like in flight; eyes red; often wags tail when perched. Habitat variable, but not forest. Widespread. Common resident and nomad.
Alternative Names:
English (Rob 6): Blackshouldered Kite
English (Rob 7): Black-shouldered Kite
English: Black-winged Kite
German: Gleitaar
French: Elanion blanc
Indigenous: Umdlampuku(X),Unongwevana(X),Tuyu(K),Rukodzi(Sh),Phakoana-mafieloana(SS),Phakoana-tšoana(SS),N’watavangani(Ts),Xikhavakhwani(Ts),Phakalane(Tw),Segôôtsane(Tw),Scientific Explained:
caerulea/caeruleus: Latin, blue.
elanus: Latin, a kite (from Greek elanos, probably from elayn(, to drive or persecute).
Measurements: Length about 30 cm; wingspan (27) 84,4 cm; wing (23 male) 246-268,7-280, (24 female) 248-267,9-276, (14 unsexed) 261-270,3-278; tail (26 male) 110-117,6-129, (27 female) 106-115,9-122, (14 unsexed) 98,2-115,5-123,1; tarsus (14 unsexed) 32,6-34-35,6; culmen (26 male) 15,4-16,6-18,7, (27 female) 16,1-17,3-18,4, (14 unsexed) 15,1-16,8-18,1. Weight (88 male) 197-235,8-277 g, (65 female) 219-257,3-343 g, (19 unsexed) 194-239,9-275 g.
Bare Parts: Iris ruby red to orange-red; bill black; cere, legs and feet yellow.
Identification: Size smallish; above pale grey; below white; black patches on upperwing at wrist; gull-like appearance and flight. Immature: Washed rusty on neck and breast; above brownish with pale edges to feathers; iris grey-brown to yellow-orange; black "shoulders" spotted white. Chick: Buff; gape and legs pink; cere yellow.
Voice: Wheezy whistles and screams; high-pitched peeeu; rasping wee-ah and weep-weep.
Distribution: Africa (except Sahara), Madagascar, Iberia, tropical Asia to New Guinea; throughout s Africa.
Status: Probably commonest raptor in most parts of s Africa, except dry W; resident, but highly nomadic.
Habitat: Varied; mainly grassland and farmland; also woodland, savanna, semi-arid scrub.
Habits: Usually solitary or in pairs by day; roosts communally at night when not breeding, sometimes in flocks of over 100 birds, from 10-35 minutes after sunset. Hunts from perch (tree or telephone pole), or by hovering over open grassland; drops onto prey with legs extended, sometimes in stages before final strike. Wags tail exaggeratedly up and down in threat. Flight graceful and buoyant.
Food: Rodents (up to 98% of diet: mainly Otomys, Praomys and Rhabdomys), shrews, small birds, reptiles and insects.
Breeding: Season: All months in s Africa, mainly July-October in sw Cape, peak in November in e Cape, peak in March in Transvaal and Orange Free State, peak in March-April in Zimbabwe. Nest: Small platform of sticks, about 30 cm diameter and 10 cm thick, lined with grass; in fork 2-20 m (usually (54) 2-3,2-8 m) above ground, near top of tree (usually thorn tree if available), accessible from above; built by both sexes; may add to old nest of another species. Clutch: (124) 2-3,5-6 eggs (usually 3-4). Eggs: Cream to buff, more or less heavily blotched with brown and rust; measure (123) 39,8 x 30,8 (35,6-46,1 x 27,5-34,8); weigh about 21 g. Incubation: 30-31-33 days, all or mostly by female. Nestling: 30-35 days, fed by female only; prey brought by male; fledgling cared for only by male for 80-90 days.
Ref. Mendelsohn, J.M. 1982. Durban Mus. Novit. 13:75-116; 1983. Ostrich 54:1-18; 1984. Proc. 5th Pan-Afr. Orn. Congr.:799-808.
6.22 大飯原発再稼働反対デモat首相官邸前 Anti-nuclear demonstration in front of Japanese Diet
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6.22 大飯原発再稼働反対デモat首相官邸前 Anti-nuclear demonstration in front of Japanese Diet

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2012-06-22 Yellow handkerchief.
Changing diets in Kapuas Hulu

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Branches, fruits and leaves.
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Change the station

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If this novelty soda was a type of music, it would be jazz. Awful, awful smooth jazz with an aftertaste of cat shampoo.
