Horizon Red Ice

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Horizon Red Ice
Horizon Red Ice
Do you like this poem ?


please be honest, this poem was written when i was actually doing this and i was about 13 at the time.
its called ' when the whole world is sleeping'

When the whole world is sleeping,
i crawl to the end of my bed,
where i sit on my window sill,
gazing through the glass panel.

Outside the grass lays still,
as jack frost decorates it,
like a layer of icing sugar,
That glistens before my eyes.
Shadows of trees dance in the moonlight
As the silent breeze whispers by.
I look up at the sky,
and the stars look back at me,
shining in their beauty.
The clock in my room,
ticks way beyond midnight,
but I feel so alive and awake inside.
A little red fox scatters past,
showing off its long black socks,
and perfectly groomed tail.

A small golden glow appears over the horizon,
as I sink back into my bed,
waiting for the whole word to wake.

I actually liked it! It was pretty good! Well, that's an understatement, most adults could not write a poem this well, so you have a lot of raw talent in my opinion.

Beginning to End
A Gabriel ____ Production

Awake, I jump
up and down,
lively and deadly,
I fall on the ground,
Too tired,
Wake me in a while,
I lay down, Asleep

hmm... it came out pretty well, lol...



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Uncle Milton Fire and ice volcano Uncle Milton Fire and ice volcano

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Kyle Abbott - August Burns Red - Back Burner (Drum Cover)

Metalcore/Hardcore/Screamo/Punk/Pop Punk bands?


Send me a list of every band you know like this! Don't add:

Devil Wears Prada, Gwen Stacy, Miss May I, Greenly Estates, Sea of Treachery, Lower the Casket, Our Last Night, Blessed Is He, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Your Memorial, Chiodos, Alesana, Bullet For My Valentine, Four Year Stronger, Paramore, Flyleaf, Ice Nine Kills, Taking Back Sunday, We The Kings, The Academy Is..., The Number Twelve Looks Like You, Sky Eats Airplane, Bring Me The Horizon, Foxy Shizzam, At The Throne Of Judgment, Still Remains, Secret and Whisper, Catherine, The A.K.A.s, Three Days Grace, Finch, Tickle Me Pink, Emmure, A Change Of Pace, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Duck Duck Goose, Cute Is What We Aim For, A Day To Remember, Hawthorne Heights, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Blessthefall, or Haste The Day.

I already know bout them and I don't want repeats! Thanks so much in advance! The one with the most bands like the genres above wins automatic 10pts, but make sure its in the genres cuz I will check! LOL Thanks!

the maine
too pure to die
papa roach
alexisonfire
underoath
hey monday
the rising
minor authority
the forgotten secret
defending the pilot
spools of dark thread
cash cash
civet
august burns red
the morning light
all thats remains
a skylight drive
the veer union
evergreen terrace
abigail williams
leathermouth
mozart season
depised icon
black veil brides
as i lay dying
minor threat
the distillers
arsonists get all the girls
gallows
don the reader
the bled
arch enemy
otep
uh oh! explosion
dr.acula
a bird a sparrow
attack attack
iset my friends on fire

Brilliant Red Spider

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I want a ridiculously dangerous pet. Is this a good idea?


I have long since had a hankering to adopt an animal that is possibly too dangerous to realistically be in my ownership.

I was thinking how much I'd like to have a Komodo Dragon or genetically enhanced Puma running round my South East London flat. Or perhaps a spider with a potentially deadly nip in a shoe box under my bed. Or a dozen piranhas floating around in a disused bathtub at the rear of my house.

This is a brilliant idea, so far as I can see. Are there any things I should look out for in terms of red-tape whilst trying to import my public-safety threatening menagerie?

Whats says you lot?
Is it possible to get flesh-eating monkeys? I think I'd quite like an assortment of those if at all possible.

I'd also like a great white shark, though I fear my homestead would be rather too small for the fearsome beast and will have to instead settle for a hammerhead or whatnot.

Great idea - then hopefully it will eat you and the world will be better of by having 1 less braindead moron.



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autogespot - Carspotting: Düsseldorfer Supercars (part 1)

Learning About Hummingbirds

Hummingbirds are a joy for a birdwatcher to observe. They are found only in the Western Hemisphere, from as far north as Southeastern Alaska and the Maritimes of Canada and as far south as Southern Chile. There are approximately 350 species of hummingbirds with 320 species found in the tropics. Within the family of hummingbirds is found the smallest bird in the world, the Bee Hummingbird of Cuba at 2.17 inches (5.5 cm) and weight 1.95gm (0.07 oz). Hummingbirds range in size from 2 inches to 8 inches.

The hummingbird derives its name from the humming sound that is produced by its rapid wingbeat. Generally the wingbeat is so rapid that the individual only sees a blur as most of these birds flap their wings about 50 times per second. The speed of the wingbeat depends on the size of the bird, the largest the Giant Hummingbird, has a wingbeat rate of 10-15 times per second. The fastest recorded rate was about 80 times per second, on a tiny Amethyst Woodstar, and the slightly smaller Bee Hummingbird - the world's smallest bird - may have an even faster rate. A hummingbird's wing is flexible at the shoulder, but inflexible at the wrist, this enables them to fly in many different directions. They can fly right, left, up, down, backwards and even upside down. To move away from the flowers on which they feed hummingbirds fly backwards and are the only bird able to fly backwards. While other birds get their flight power from the downstroke only, hummingbirds also have strength on the up-stroke. Though they fly very fast, they can suddenly stop and make a soft landing. They are so light they do not build up much momentum. Hummingbirds have poorly developed feet, so that although they are able to perch and will do so when feeding or resting, they do not walk. In order to move, even along a branch, they fly. Hummingbirds lift from perches without pushing off; they rise entirely on their own power, flapping their wings at almost full speed before lifting off. Hummingbirds sleep perched on branches with their neck retracted and their head forward, the bill pointed up at a sharp angle, and the feathers fluffed.

It is believed that hummingbirds live for only 3 to 4 years. They have a fast heartbeat with a rate of 1260 beats per minute having been measured in a Blue-throated Hummingbird. In torpid hummingbirds, the heart rate can drop to 50-180 per minute. Their fast heart rate and rapid wing motion require them to feed regularly throughout the day. It is reported that they must feed every 10 minutes and they may consume 2/3 of their body weight in a single day. A major part of a hummingbird's diet is the nectar they obtain from flowers and their bills are perfectly adapted to the various types of flowers that they feed on. Some hummingbirds have especially curved or elongated bills that allow them to feed on special flowers, eg the White-tipped Sicklebill hummingbird whose downward curving bill allows it to draw nectar from heliconias. The Ruby-Topaz Hummingbird has a short and slightly decurved bill that is suited to feeding on the flowers of the ixora shrub. The Blue-tailed Emerald has a short bill that is suited for feeding on the Hibiscus flower. The Copper-rumped Hummingbird has a straight long bill that allows it to feed on medium sized tube shaped flowers such as the allamanda. In feeding, hummingbirds use their tongue to lap the nectar in a similar manner to cats lapping milk. Their tongue can extend a distance equal to their beak length. As they feed hummingbirds accidentally collect pollen and as they move from flower to flower, they help the flowers to reproduce.

Hummingbirds have little or no sense of smell, so colour is important to a hummingbird's search process for locating flowers containing nectar. While they will visit any flower that has sufficient nectar they prefer flowers that are red to orange in colour. It is believed that there are several reasons for this colour preference. Red flowers standout in a green background and so are more easily seen by the hummingbird. It is also believed that because hummingbirds compete with insects for nectar they choose flowers that are less likely to be visited by insects. Most insects do not see well at the red end of the colour spectrum and so may not visit red flowers while hummingbirds see the full visible spectrum.

Hummingbirds also need protein in order to build muscles, so they eat insects. They prefer to feed on small spiders and slow-flying insects such as gnats, small wasps and leafhoppers, which are rather buoyant in air and easy to catch. They also probe the bark and foliage for insects such as aphids, spiders, caterpillars and insect eggs. It is believed that up to one-half of their diet is made up of small insects. Hummingbirds are capable of living for extended periods without nectar as a component of their diet. They can quickly convert fat reserves and recently ingested insects to energy when deprived of nectar. Hummingbirds compete for nectar and insects and so they develop territories, which they guard aggressively. They will fight with other hummingbirds that enter their territory but serious harm is seldom inflicted during these fights. Also when food sources are scarce they fight to protect their source.

Most hummingbirds are green except hermits, which are mainly brown, and are known for the iridescence. These brilliant, iridescent colors of the hummingbird plumage are caused by the refraction of incident light by the structures of certain feathers. These structures split light into its component colors, and only certain frequencies are refracted back to the viewer. The brown colour in some hummingbirds is the result however of pigmentation. Hummingbirds groom themselves with their bills and claws, using oil from a gland near their tail. They also use their claws like a comb to groom their heads and necks. They sunbathe positioning their breast towards the sun and fluffing out, extending their neck and spreading their tail. Hummingbirds also take water baths using the water in shallow pools or cupped leaves. They flutter their wings or pull them straight back while lifting and spreading their tail; they dip their chins and bellies into the water. At times they can be seen sitting on a bare branch allowing the rain to soak through to their skin. After bathing they will preen and dry their feathers.

Hummingbirds build cup shaped nests, however hermits build long hanging nests usually attached to foliage. Male hummingbirds do not contribute to the building of nests or the care of young. All feeding is therefore left to the female. When feeding the female perches on the side of the nest, arches her back, stretches her neck, lifts her head, and holds her bill down to regurgitate nectar and half-digested insects to her babies. Her throat swells and she pumps her beak like a sewing needle.

Although various larger birds, snakes, and mammals raid hummingbird nests for eggs and chicks, this is not a major cause of death.

About the Author

This article was provided by Brian Ramsey, who is the author of the bird identification CD, Discovering the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago found at www.birdsoftt.com

French Aurora Red

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Posted by admin | Posted in Plants Red Flowers | Posted on 12-08-2009

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What are some good show names for my pony?


She is a red roan mare about 14.2 hands, though she might be a small horse, she is allways referred to as a pony. Her original name is Rose. I wanted something cool and fancy-ish. Maybe something in French. LOL.
These are the best sounding ones I have so far:
~Kissed By Angels
~Be Mine
~Leap Year
~Less Is More
~Aurora Borealis

Please help me out! Thanks!

A day in Paris



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Coloring the Void

Spring bulb Collection

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Spring Forward: The Essence Of The Spring Season

Beginning. Planting Seeds.

This Saturday spring officially begins!  It's my personal favorite change of the year in which the flowers bloom and the weather warms up.

Spring marks the beginning of the annual cycle of life.

Many ancient systems such as the astrological, Egyptian, and Persian calendars celebrate their new year on the vernal equinox⎯the first day of spring.

Held in the cold Earth during winter, seeds and bulbs have undergone changes invisible to our eyes. Bulbs that contain flowers such as daffodils are now blossoming.

Nature reflects what is happening within us.  As spring time blossoms, many great achievements are born from a small, dark space. All of the information that you collected during winter is now ready to be utilized and grow.

As spring begins, Earth wakes up from hibernation, anew. The land covers with green vegetation and fresh life is everywhere.

On the equinox, day and night are closest to being equal in length. Over the season, the temperature warms up and the day grows longer.  The next several months have brighter days with extra sunshine.

It's an ideal time to take your realizations from your inward journey during the reflective winter months and apply them to manifest what you want most now.  As plants spring to life and flowers blossom, there is no better time to plant new beginnings and allow your greatest potential to emerge. It is perfect timing to set intentions.

Can you feel the wonderful essence of spring?
Spring is in the air!  The the sun is shining and soil is fertile. The seeds you plant now will grow over the spring and summer seasons to be harvested in fall.

Gather your seeds and start spreading! You will be amazed to see how quickly the seeds you plant now will grow.

This is the ultimate time to set goals, start new projects, and create on new, greater levels. Get started!

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