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There's a moon over bourbon street tonight
I see faces as they pass beneath the pale lamplight
I've no choice but to follow that call
The bright lights the people and the moon and all
I pray everyday to be strong
For I know what I do must be wrong
Oh you'll never see my shade or hear the sound of my feet
While there's a moon over bourbon street
It was many years ago that I became what I am
I was trapped in this life like an innocent lamb
Now I can never show my face at noon
And you'll only see me walking by the light of the moon
The brim of my hat hides the eye of a beast
I've the face of a sinner but the hands of a priest
Oh you'll never see my shade or hear the sound of my feet
While there's a moon over bourbon street
Your tp to New Orleans ……(I hope it’s still there)
Our small cherry tree presents in its most beautyful way in the year now.
Kirsch- und Bokehblüten
Unser kleiner Kirschbaum zeigt sich gerade von seiner schönsten Seite während der Saison.
Voigtlaender Macro Apo-Lanthar 110mm F2.5i
The Gentleman: Gorba McMahon
Location: Elysion, Les Reves
His version: www.flickr.com/photos/gorbamcmahon/21554963362/in/datepos...
It was many years ago that I became what I am
I was trapped in this life like an innocent lamb
Now I can never show my face at noon
And you'll only see me walking by the light of the moon
The brim of my hat hides the eye of a beast
I've the face of a sinner but the hands of a priest
Oh you'll never see my shade or hear the sound of my feet
While there's a ♫♫♫ moon over bourbon street ♫♫♫
Taken at the French Quater at 80DAYS
A peaceful foreground scene with the backdrop of the Port Hueneme Naval Base.
A post and run, I'll be back after work
Music: Blackfield - Cloudy Now right click and open in new window/tab
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"Seasons in the Sun" (1974) sung by Terry Jacks: youtu.be/ZJehPcqk_5I?si=JF__RdTpNGDUQpza
Baccara - Yes Sir, I Can Boogie '99 (Extended Ultra Traxx Discofox Mix)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_XaVnE6BB4
Original Version:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTvXBAKm_5I
Mister
Your eyes are full of hesitation
Sure makes me wonder
If you know what you're looking for
Baby
I wanna keep my reputation
I'm a sensation
You try me once, you'll beg for more
Oh, yes sir, I can boogie
But a I need a certain song
I can boogie, boogie-boogie
All night long
And yes sir, I can boogie
If you stay, you can't go wrong
I can boogie, boogie-boogie
All night long
No sir
I don't feel very much like talking
No, neither walking
You wanna know if I can dance
Yes sir
Already told you in the first verse
And in the But I will give you one more chance
Oh, yes sir, I can boogie
But a need a certain song
I can boogie, boogie-boogie
All night long
And yes sir, I can boogie
If you stay, you can't go wrong
I can boogie, boogie-boogie
All night long
Oh, yes sir, I can boogie
But I need a certain song
I can boogie, boogie-boogie
All night long
And yes sir, I can boogie
If you stay, you can't go wrong
I can boogie, boogie-boogie
All night long
Oh, yes sir, I can boogie
But as I need a certain song
I can boogie, boogie-boogie
All night long
And yes sir, I can boogie
"Drunk all the time, feeling fine on elderberry wine
Those were the days we'd lay in the haze
Forget depressive times."
— Elton John / Bernie Taupin
Elderberries, ripening in...
City of Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
21 July 2024.
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▶ See elderflowers, pre-berry'd, earlier in the spring: here.
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Pour clore cette année remplie de belles occasions incluant quelques Lifers, j'ai pensé publier ce portrait de famille des Faucons du Turcot. Ce fut une couvée de trois fauconneaux qui aura mal tourné cette fois.
C'est un peu pour partager mes émotions et mon émerveillement de ce couple admirable qui pour la 5iè année a travaillé avec acharnement à mettre au monde, nourrir et apprendre à voler aux deux survivants de la couvée.
À gauche Polly la maman, puis Acacia (la grande sœur), Monroe (le petit frère) et finalement Algo le papa. Monroe était tombé du nid le premier. Il avait causé tout un émoi en traversant le pont du canal Lachine "à pied" pour se rendre du côté des travaux juste au moment où le chantier s'activait. Après avoir tout arrêté pour le protéger, il décida de retourner de l'autre côté (à tire d'ailes cette fois-ci) où nous avons pu le capturer et le baguer. Deux jours plus tard le petit malin prit la poudre d'escampette. Nous ne l'avons plus revu depuis. Quatre jours plus tard, c'était au tour d'Acacia de sortir du nid en volant dans son cas. Elle était plus grande et mieux nourrie que Monroe et sûrement plus futée. Elle nous aura procuré deux semaines de pur plaisir avant d'être signalée morte au bord du canal le 8 juillet. Je l'avais prise en vol pour la dernière fois quelques jours avant. J'ai eu la triste besogne de récupérer son corps pour nécropsie à la COP. Mais son état avancé n'a pas permis d'arriver à une conclusion. Il nous reste l'espoir qu'un jour Monroe sera signalé quelque part grâce au double baguage à sa sortie du nid.
Voilà mon triste coup de cœur pour cette année qui se termine. Une autre année commence pour Polly et Algo sous cet Échangeur de plus en plus dangereux pour eux. Peut-être pourront-ils répéter l'exploit. Une chose et sûre, il seront surveillés de près.
Pour en apprendre plus sur l'aventure 2016 de cette famille, j'ai préparé un album relatant et illustrant minutieusement les événements marquants intitulé Échangeur Turcot 2016
To close a very busy birding year, I thought I should publish a family portrait of the 2016 edition of the Peregrine Falcons who for the 5th year nested under a very busy and continuously being repaired urban expressway.
Sadly, of the three babies one died in the nest (we have no confirmation as to the cause), the male fell out, was captured and tagged on both legs. But he disappeared 2 days later. Finally, the female seemed to be doing extremely well for 2 weeks. Then we found her body on the side of the canal. She had been dead for a few days. Impossible to conlcude as to the cause of death because of the advanced decay stage.
On the left, Polly the mom, next is the female baby Acacia, then Monroe the baby brother and finally, on the right, Algo the dad.
Here's hoping that 2017 will be a good year for this brave couple. We will be watching.
For more information about the 2016 Peregrine family I have prepared an album with many more photos and commentaries called Échangeur Turcot 2016
A low spec car, with no trim level.
There was a few older cars down this road but perhaps the most striking was a twenty year old 626 wearing a hugely valuable private plate...photo to come.
I would never really regard the Concerto as a common car in the time I have been taking photos, and indeed in the time since, survivor numbers seem to have fallen off of a cliff.
Going through old pics :)
Really love this tune
Sting Rocks!
m.youtube.com/watch?v=5i_0PkOqLKA
Enjoy the weekend xxx
1998 Honda Civic Aerodeck 1.5i LS V-TEC.
Supplied by ATM Honda of Stevenston.
Fitted with a Rover 400 nose.
Previously registered S796 JSD.
Been meaning to go and snap this for a bit, looks pretty shabby, it was last taxed in Feb 1994, keeping the Viva company too.
Down a road I've never traversed it was good to see something new - I've not seen a Senator of this era for a decade or so; at least outside of any sort of meet. Very little MOT history with this one, and a new keeper as of 2019. Hopefully it will see some outings in 2021, and I'll get a better look at those wheels.