Lets help...
Thursday, 25. September 2008, 13:56:06
Lets go help a Opera friend to win a contest in National Geographic! 
The Daily-Dozen , is the name of the contest, that photo belong to the "3 week".
Lvee our friend have that photo in a contest, she already won a contest in 365 project Mai 2008 , now is again in contest in so famouse site!

September 19, 2008
This is male trumpeter swan is protecting his mate while she sits on their nest. There was a juvenile swan, apparently a bit too close to the nest and this male was having none of it! Each time the juvenile would try to swim out far enough on the lake to have room to get air born, the resident male would chase the juvenile back to the shore. It all worked out in the end. Four cygnets hatched, but only one has survived to date.
How to vote? This is the link of National_Geographic then clic in "Voting Machine" then clic in September wek 3 and them you have to start to rate any photo and them you will see Lvee's photo!

I think 10 poinst is good rate!


One for all, all for one!
Go one Lvee! 

THANK YOU Espen










The Daily-Dozen , is the name of the contest, that photo belong to the "3 week".Lvee our friend have that photo in a contest, she already won a contest in 365 project Mai 2008 , now is again in contest in so famouse site!

September 19, 2008
This is male trumpeter swan is protecting his mate while she sits on their nest. There was a juvenile swan, apparently a bit too close to the nest and this male was having none of it! Each time the juvenile would try to swim out far enough on the lake to have room to get air born, the resident male would chase the juvenile back to the shore. It all worked out in the end. Four cygnets hatched, but only one has survived to date.
How to vote? This is the link of National_Geographic then clic in "Voting Machine" then clic in September wek 3 and them you have to start to rate any photo and them you will see Lvee's photo!
I think 10 poinst is good rate!
One for all, all for one!
THANK YOU Espen














