Dinesh's photos with the keyword: Martin Mere
Martin Mere U.K
Wind Runner
31 Jan 2019 |
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soundcloud.com/aukai-75066935/wind-runner-1
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WfJ8xML4b4
Ruddy
29 Jul 2013 |
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Bronze Age dig
29 Jul 2013 |
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www.lancashire.gov.uk/environment/landscape/landscapechar...
www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40180
Red Billed
12 Jul 2013 |
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11 Jul 2013 |
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Blue Billed
11 Jul 2013 |
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Home, sweet home
08 Jul 2013 |
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Mere
www.wwt.org.uk/visit-us/martin-mere
People first settled around Martin Mere in the Bronze Age - about 4,500 to 2,700 years ago.
Gold Finches
08 Jul 2013 |
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Skill
05 Jul 2013 |
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The password is "Tweet"
04 Jul 2013 |
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Sleepy Flemengo
02 Jul 2013 |
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Black headed gull
02 Jul 2013 |
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Coot
Meadow
16 Jun 2013 |
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Though we can go back to Descartes to find philosophers who believed that mathematics and geometry might provide for a kind of thinking that was pure and precise, it was George Boole, a young mathematician from Lincoln, who put flesh on the idea. In 1833, when he was just seventeen years old, he had what he described as a mystical experience. Whilst walking through a meadow he became convinced that his vocation in life was to explain the logic of human thought in symbolic or algebraic form. It was Boole's lifetime of thinking that was picked up by the first computer scientists in the middle of the twentieth century. ~ Page 302
Meadow
14 Jun 2013 |
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It is only a dream of the grass blowing
east against the source of the sun
in an hour before the sun's going down
whose secret we see in a children's game
of ring a round of roses told.
Often I am permitted to return to a meadow
as if it were a given property of the mind
that certain bounds hold against chaos,
that is a place of first permission,
everlasting omen of what is.
Excerpt: "Often I am Permitted to Return to a Meadow" ~ Robert Duncan
Meadow
02 Jun 2013 |
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