Thursday, 14 April 2016

Tymnes: The Maltese Dog

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The horse, the dog... and Phoebe! | by Natalia Romay Photography

The horse, the dog... and Phoebe! [Cañicosa, Castille and Leon, Spain]: photo by Natalia Romay, 24 December 2013hobvias sudoneighm, 6 May 2006
 
He came from Malta; and Eumêlus says
He had no dog like him in all his days;
We called him Bull; he went into the dark;
Along those roads we cannot hear him bark.
 
Tymnes (c. 3rd C. BC): [The Maltese Dog], from The Greek Anthology, Vol. 2, 7.211, translated by Edmund Blunden in Halfway House: A Miscellany of New Poems, 1932


patton and the sign | by striatic

patton and the sign. This dog does not 'get' the leash. [Edmonton, Alberta]
: photo by hobvias sudoneighm, 6 May 2006



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807 (dogs, Xoloscuintle)
: photo by locaburg, 7 December 2005


World in focus – best photos for April 11, 2016

Left to right, Gladiator Ramanus and Chasing Lane’s Firing Aces vie for the lead during the 22nd race of the Solitude-Race 2016 in Sachsenheim, Germany: photo by Matthias Hangst / Bongarts, 11 April 2016


Black Dogs, Portland: photo by Austin Granger, 2 April 2014


Judy in Stoneybatter (Dublin): photo by Stoneybutter, 23 December 2009


DSCF8927 (Playa Trocones)
: photo by locaburg, 22 December 2013

 
[Untitled]: photo by Prof Alex O Chevtchenko, 9 May 2012
 

A small dog peers from a car at an Ukrainian army checkpoint near Kurakhove, Ukraine, on a road leading to Russia-backed separatist-held territory: photo by Vadim Ghirda/Associated Press, 16 March 2016)


Brodie, a border collie, takes in the sights on his bus as he rides The Common Dog dog shuttle enroute to doggie day care in Everett, Massachusetts: photo by Joanne Rathe/Boston Globe, 16 September 2015


Bruno, a bearded collie cross, walks in the wind in Newquay in Cornwall, England. Parts of the UK were battered by Storm Imogen, the ninth named storm to hit the UK this season.: photo by Matt Cardy via Boston Globe, 8 February 2016

Industrial Views Across The Dee Valley...FLINT, WALES - APRIL 13:  The industrial landscape across the Dee Estuary at sunrise as steam rises from Deeside power station, Shotton Steelworks and other heavy industrial plants on April 13, 2016 in Flint, Wales. The British Steel industry has been plunged into crisis after Tata Steel announced it would begin the process of selling its loss-making plants in the UK, putting thousands of jobs at risk.
 
The industrial landscape across the Dee Estuary at sunrise as steam rises from Deeside power station, Shotton Steelworks and other heavy industrial plants in Flint, Wales: photo by Christopher Furlong via FT Photo Diary, 12 April 2016

Industrial Views Across The Dee Valley...FLINT, WALES - APRIL 13:  The industrial landscape across the Dee Estuary at sunrise as steam rises from Deeside power station, Shotton Steelworks and other heavy industrial plants on April 13, 2016 in Flint, Wales. The British Steel industry has been plunged into crisis after Tata Steel announced it would begin the process of selling its loss-making plants in the UK, putting thousands of jobs at risk.

The industrial landscape across the Dee Estuary at sunrise as steam rises from Deeside power station, Shotton Steelworks and other heavy industrial plants in Flint, Wales: photo by Christopher Furlong via FT Photo Diary, 12 April 2016

Air pollution in Beijing...epaselect epa05256265 A Chinese, wearing a mask, passes by a sculpture during a smoggy day in Beijing city, China, 13 April 2016. The Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection received about 15,000 public complaints about pollution in 2015. The air pollution tip-offs became the top 78.3 percent of all complaints received through the ministry's hotline and 68 percent through the WeChat, according to the media reports.  EPA/WU HONG

A Chinese, wearing a mask, passes by a sculpture during a smoggy day in Beijing city: photo by Wu Hong/EPA, 12 April 2016

Air pollution in Beijing...epaselect epa05256265 A Chinese, wearing a mask, passes by a sculpture during a smoggy day in Beijing city, China, 13 April 2016. The Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection received about 15,000 public complaints about pollution in 2015. The air pollution tip-offs became the top 78.3 percent of all complaints received through the ministry's hotline and 68 percent through the WeChat, according to the media reports.  EPA/WU HONG

A Chinese, wearing a mask, passes by a sculpture during a smoggy day in Beijing city: photo by Wu Hong/EPA, 12 April 2016

A man covers his face as he pushes a bicycle through a dust storm on the banks of the Ganga river in Allahabad...A man covers his face as he pushes a bicycle through a dust storm on the banks of the Ganga river in Allahabad, India, April 12, 2016 REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A man covers his face as he pushes a bicycle through a dust storm on the banks of the Ganga river in Allahabad, India: photo by Jitendra Prakash/Reuters, 12 April 2016

A man covers his face as he pushes a bicycle through a dust storm on the banks of the Ganga river in Allahabad...A man covers his face as he pushes a bicycle through a dust storm on the banks of the Ganga river in Allahabad, India, April 12, 2016 REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A man covers his face as he pushes a bicycle through a dust storm on the banks of the Ganga river in Allahabad, India: photo by Jitendra Prakash/Reuters, 12 April 2016
 
The Wider Image: Bee-sting therapy...A Palestinian beekeeper uses smoke to calm bees in the process of collecting honey at a farm in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip April 11, 2016. Rateb Samour sees 250 patients a day, whose complaints range from hair loss to cerebral palsy and cancer. He is not a doctor and has never worked in a hospital. Samour inherited the skill of bee-sting therapy from his father. From 2003 the agricultural engineer dedicated all his time to study and develop the alternative-medicine treatment of apitherapy, which uses bee-related products from honey, propolis - or bee glue used to build hives - to venom. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem   SEARCH "GAZA BEE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES  TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY      TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A Palestinian beekeeper uses smoke to calm bees in the process of collecting honey at a farm in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip: photo by Suhaib Salem/Reuters, 12 April 2016

The Wider Image: Bee-sting therapy...A Palestinian beekeeper uses smoke to calm bees in the process of collecting honey at a farm in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip April 11, 2016. Rateb Samour sees 250 patients a day, whose complaints range from hair loss to cerebral palsy and cancer. He is not a doctor and has never worked in a hospital. Samour inherited the skill of bee-sting therapy from his father. From 2003 the agricultural engineer dedicated all his time to study and develop the alternative-medicine treatment of apitherapy, which uses bee-related products from honey, propolis - or bee glue used to build hives - to venom. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem   SEARCH "GAZA BEE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES  TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY      TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

 A Palestinian beekeeper uses smoke to calm bees in the process of collecting honey at a farm in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip: photo by Suhaib Salem/Reuters, 12 April 2016


 Dog (Los Angeles): photo bymichaelj1998, 7 April 2014



snowhere: photo by Jordi Huisman, 5 May 2010
 


Black dog, liquid metal (Ocean Grove, New Jersey): photo by nosha, 29 December 2013

Black strong and handsome - what a dog! #blackdog: image via frank ferreira @Bleu1995, 3 October 2014



A dog sits in front of the head of a Sphinx replica, removed from its body, at a theme park which is also a location for the production of movies, television shows and animation shows, on the outskirts of Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, China: photo by Reuters, 3 April 2016

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