The Street Art of Spain!

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Barcelona.
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Cartagena.
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Park Guell was designed and initiated by Antoni Gaudi in 1898. Gaudi’s unique genius is on display all over Barcelona. He blends natural scenes into his construction. These trees are supports for pedestrian walkways that carry people through the park. Gaudi modeled this section after the Jardins de la Fontaine in Nimes France.
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Cartagena
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Spiderman Cartagena.
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Street corner Cartagena.
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Barcelona. Imagine seeing all of this along with the beautiful street music of the Roma.
Cheers to you from The Holler.

I See the Moon & the Moon Sees Me!

I love my little Sony HX300 camera! I stepped out and clicked the moon two nights apart, no tripod, no additional lens. It did a pretty good job. Check it out and see what you think!
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This is a color shot by the way.
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I see the Moon and the Moon sees me,
And the moon sees the one that I can’t see.
God Bless the Moon and God Bless me,
And God Bless the one that I can’t see.
Cheers to you from The Holler

Still Life!

Bringing the beauty in~
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Snow pea bush
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Roses, Butterfly Bush, Blue Sage.
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Variegated Rose.
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If you want the beauty to last, look at this handpainted box from Kashmir India. It is one box from different angles.
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Each box is painted with a single hair bush, requiring years for the artist to make.
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It’s not easy replicating mother nature!
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Cheers from The Holler!

The Pomegranate Orchard is Blooming & Fruiting!

We have over 100 Pomegranate trees at The Holler. They are blooming and forming fruit now and I thought you might like to see some photos of the process. These are the initial flowers.

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You can see the pomegranate starting to form at the base of this one.

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Our pomegranates are organic and haven’t been touched by insecticides for at least ten years. Here’s a bug to prove it!

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As a matter of fact, when we moved in, the builder had mowed down all the pomegranates, so we didn’t know we had any. Pomegranates share a common root system, and are a very hardy tree, so they just grew back, bringing up more trees with them. So, surprise, we now have a large orchard!

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Flowers and newly forming fruit as it appears on the trees.

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Here are some juvenile fruit, about as big as my first thumb knuckle.

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We don’t sell the fruit, we consume it and give it away. I have been trying to donate poms to food banks but so far no one will take them. I think they imagine that poms are too exotic. Poms are healthy and delicious and I think a food bank would want them. Go figure.

I’d even include recipes. Necessity is the mother of invention, and I have learned to make pomegranate jelly, juice, ice cream, cakes, cookies, and smoothies. I use the seeds in salads, on fish, with Asian food, with goat cheese. The list goes on and on. Of course it is wonderful, just picked from the tree, cracked in half and eaten, with the juice running down your neck!

Poms have been rumored since ancient times to have aphrodiasic properties. All I know is that the coyotes eat lots of them and there are lots of coyotes! The bunnies eat lots of them and there are tons of bunnies! The birds eat lots of them, and there are lots and lots of birds! Plus, if Willy Wonka says it, you know it has to be true……

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Cheers to you from the accidental orchard owners, and eaters, at The Holler!!

Beep Beep!

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Road-runner, Cindy knoke is after you!
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Road-runner, this is the best that she’s caught you.
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Some of you were interested in more road-runner shots. Yesterday he decided to cooperate, in a road-runner sort of fashion…..I had the best time being toyed with by him as I chased after him to catch these shots. His game is to run, pause with a clear shot for a second, and then hide in Camouflage. Repeat process.
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He clearly had a fine time, running me around like a fool. Just call me Wiley C. Here is a sequence, one shot after another.
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Road-runners have territories that they patrol and fight to defend. They are immensely curious birds and like to watch what we are doing, especially when we are unaware. Truth be told, they are downright nosey. They make an odd whirring noise when they patrol. It is created by clacking their beak rapidly together He here is a sample (it is not as loud or clear as the real noise):
http://youtuberepeater.com/watch?v=2QauqWrLnJM
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Road-runners like to eat rattlesnakes, which is another reason I like them. They grab the snake by the tail and bash it’s head on a rock and swallow. I have seen them running with half a snake hanging out of their beak.
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Like herons, road-runners look and act as I imagine certain dinosaurs would. Birds are said to be similar to dinosaurs in many ways. Here he is, in the final shot, doing what he does best!
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Cheers from Road-runner Holler!

Red Tail Hawk at Dusk Tonight!

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Look at those talons!
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The sun sets!
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Sweet dreams from The Holler!

What to do when someone is lyin?

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In this case I would just leave him alone.
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Don’t you hate when someone talks your ear off?
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Be grateful they don’t chew it off!
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One little pig went out to play
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With his soccer ball one day.
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He had such enormous fun, that he called for another little pig to play.
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The tortoise ran fast to catch the ball.
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When the toad plopped down….
and ate it.

Cheers to you from The Holler.
(Photos From the San Diego Wild Animal Park)

Pondering Life is a Pond!

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Do you ever think your life is like a pond,
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with water lillies,
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and visiting friends?
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Well,
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if your life is not much like a pond,

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why not visit a quiet one?

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You just might find some peace there.

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Cheers to you from the peaceful Holler pond~

The Bread Winners: Roma & Sinti of Europe

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I had decided to take some photos of the Roma in Europe on my most recent trip. I have never photographed them before out of deference to their privacy. But I have been reading about increased rates of forced evictions of the Roma/Sinti in several European countries including, France, Italy, Romania and Serbia. There has also been an uptick in human rights violations against them, and crackdowns on them in their refugee camps. Amnesty International has taken on their cause. I have always noticed widespread prejudice against the Roma in Europe. This time I still saw the Roma on the streets but I didn’t see the previously present mothers with their young children. They are becoming the invisible people.
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Click to access pol100222013en.pdf

I talk to everybody when I travel. On this trip I surveyed taxi cab drivers, hotel staff and sales people. I asked people, where are all the Roma women and their children? I got answers such as, “They are disguising themselves so they can steal better.” “They are a dishonest people and will rob you.” “They hide and lie and cheat.”
Whenever, I hear this, I cheerfully pipe up with, “Really, my great-grandmother was a Roma, so that makes me a Roma too.”
I am always curious about their reactions. They basically just said my great-grandmother was scum and so was I as her relative. Just like I don’t like bullying, I don’t like bigotry either. On this trip out of the dozen or so people I talked to, no one stood up for, or said anything positive about the Roma.
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I do sometimes see people being kind to the Roma. Talking to them, giving them money, treating them like human beings, and this always raises the spirits. But the Roma are for the most part, present but invisible.

Would you beg if your children were starving? Would you steal?
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The Nazis carried out a major effort to entirely annihilate them. The sign above is from the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. Now countries are trying to send them to other countries. The Roma, because of their displaced status, frequently have no birth certificates, no citizenship status, no rights.
Their status seems somewhat similar to undocumented workers in the United States.
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Believe me I am not saying that we do a better job. We don’t. I do notice that the Roma have always been rather uniquely voiceless though.
I talk with them. Like oppressed, homeless people anywhere, I find them to be incredibly grateful when someone bothers to notice them, or reach out to them, or help them in some small way. So simple. So important.
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I plan to continue photographing them when I travel and when I see them. I am proud of my Roma heritage. For more information on the Roma, check out these links.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Roma_Rights_Centre

Balkan Genocides: Holocaust and Ethnic Cleansing in the Twentieth Century (Studies in Genocide: Religion, History, and Human Rights) [Hardcover]
Paul Mojzes

http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/multimedia/we-are-roma

Hummingbird Haven!

This bird is looking up anticipating an attack from above.
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This one is also anticipating a volley from above. It always happens!
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Can’t resist the hummingbirds. I have other stuff to post but I keep getting distracted by the hummingbird antics. Plus you seem to like them too, so, what the heck, I posted some more. They are incredibly fun to hang out with. They dive bomb each other, and their aerial feats of daring do, and in air squabbles, are great fun to watch. They incorporate me into their games by using me as a human shield to escape their foes. It is quite entertaining. Plus they never seem to actually injure each other.
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This one got on the feeder wire to pounce on whatever foe dares to come feed. Pretty hilarious. They fly at super fast velocity when engaging in these games and constantly buzz inches from my head at intense speeds. Sometimes I involuntarily duck, but they never hit me. They are not just sweet, pretty, ornamental birds. They are intense aerial fighters.
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This guy in the above photo is the one I misnamed as blue throated. You can see he has a purple throat. He is the non-local that is experiencing harassment, but he is getting far more assertive. Don’t you think he looks a little cross? I confess to interfering to the point of standing next to him at the feeder so he can eat in peace. What can I say? I dislike bullies and always go for the underdog. He’s gotten a lot of nectar. He needs to keep up his strength! Plus now he likes me and let me take a lot of photos. I know, I know, I am a really bad human, bribing the hummingbirds for photo-ops, but there it is, naked greed at its worst. Plus check out the pics! LOL.
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After they have a battle, they retreat to the nearby trees to recover and plan their next assault. The purple throated one always squeaks at this time. You can see him hiding below.
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Cheers From The Holler Hummingbirds!