La viña @migueltorrescl entregó su Informe de #Vendimia 2025, reportando una #temporada adelantada, pero que se proyecta #auspiciosa. Será una #añada cálida y de bajos #rendimientos en torno a 30%, lo que #desafía a producir #vinos más frescos

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Miguel Torres Chile entrega su informe de vendimia 2025

La viña Miguel Torres Chile entregó su Informe de Vendimia 2025, reportando una temporada adelantada, pero que se proyecta auspiciosa

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La Denominación de Origen La Mancha presentará sus vinos en Madrid

El evento se realizará en el Hotel VP Plaza España Design y pondrán en valor los vinos jóvenes de la nueva añada

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This is some #fanart I did for a book series on Wattpad called "#Anada". Probably the first thing I read on Wattpad years ago when the app was good.

Featuring dragons, shape-shifting and crime fighting! The writing looking back is uhhh, error filled, but it was really great at the time :)

#dragon #DragonArt #water #ocean #fantasy

These Winter and Cybersecurity Themed Stock Photos are Very Canadian

The Canadian Internet Authority (CIRA), which manages all .CA domains on behalf of all Canadians, has followed up the success of its first set of extremely Canadian stock photos with a winter and cybersecurity themed "Series 2" set launched today.

CIRA has described the purpose of the images as a way for anyone to add "a little Canada" to their website. While the agency says that original, custom images are always preferred, it admits that it believes that stock photography, while weird, is sometimes necessary.

"We understand that sometimes you just need a picture of someone staring at an iPad (or a moose skateboarding)," the agency writes.

To that end, the Canadian Stock Photo library is full of what the CIRA describes as maple syrup-infused photography that is free to use and share. All that the organization requires is that when the photos are used, the CIRA/.CA is credited. The full breakdown of the terms of use can be read on the CIRA website.

For example, CIRA recently shared a photo of hands on a keyboard:

But made sure to also include the "lumberjack" version:

As mentioned, the CIRA released an initial series of extremely Canadian stock photos last year but has expanded the gallery to include specifically winter-themed photos as well as cybersecurity and IT security based on feedback from its community. Below are some of the other results of its efforts:

Lumberjack takes a call before the big game Hockey player checks the analytics as rival looks on Hockey player defends the net Lumberjack develops new maple syrup-backed blockchain financial system Hockey player surveys the network performance

While the visuals are comedic, CIRA's captions are even funnier and filled with Canadian-themed puns making each photo worth an individual look. That last image, for example, is accompanied by the following:

Cassie saw something in the logs. Hackers had been trying to break their defenses. Time for a power play!

When PetaPixel originally reported on the library of stock photos, CIRA only had 73 total images available to download. Since then, the group has been hard at work and that number has jumped to 126 with the addition of Series 2. The photos can be perused all at once or via one of many different tags that specify certain search criteria such as "axe," "bartender," or "maple syrup."

If you want to take advantage of this free resource or just get a few laughs, head over to the CIRA gallery.

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These Winter and Cybersecurity Themed Stock Photos are Very Canadian

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