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Explore # 402 August 5, 2009
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El recorrido por la costa vizcaína nos llevará a conocer un mundo de rocas y acantilados, de pequeños puertos y ensenadas, de playas abrigadas de arena muy fina, en una costa escarpada, sólo suavizada por los estuarios que se crean en las desembocaduras de los ríos. Retomando la carretera de la costa de Bakio hacia Bermeo, antes de llegar al Cabo de Matxitxako, avistaremos San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, un islote inhóspito de atrevidos acantilados que guarda en su cima la línea inconfundible de una iglesia y que se une a tierra firme por un estrecho pasadizo que salta sobre dos arcos de piedra. 231 escalones nos separan del templo, con la huella de un pie en el primero y en el último, que las leyendas locales atribuyen a San Juan, cuya imagen se venera en la ermita.
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Le cœur de Rose.. The heart of Rose..
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Merci de contacter l'auteur avant toute utilisation
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St. Nicholas Church on the Water. Kyiv
The Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker on the Waters is an Orthodox church on the Dnieper near the Podol embankment in Kyiv. It’s the first and only temple in Ukraine, located in the water area. Its height is 23 meters. A 15-meter bridge approaches the church from the shore. The church can accommodate about 50 people
At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a Russian-style chapel of St. Nicholas on the Kyiv river pier, built at the expense of the city's water rescue society, and destroyed in the 1930s. Temples on the waters are traditionally considered monuments to the dead rivermen and sailors.
The construction of the church began on December 19, 2003 on the day of St. Nicholas and was carried out at the expense of the Ukrrichflot company. The authors of the project are Yuri Lositsky and Elena Miroshnichenko.
In 2004, the church of St. Nicholas was built on alluvial soil. The consecration took place on July 7, 2004, on the feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist, by Vladimir (Sabodan), Metropolitan of Kyiv and All Ukraine.
The icon of St. Nicholas, which is over 200 years old, is kept in the temple.
The shape of the temple slightly resembles a candle of a flowering chestnut tree.
Be the author of your own story. Your inner narrative will dictate your actions. Your inner narrative holds immense power in shaping your perception of reality and the way you navigate through life. It is the voice that whispers in your ear, coloring your thoughts, emotions, and actions.
“You are the author of your own life story. You have the leading role and get to determine how you interact with your supporting cast and other characters. Without realizing it, you may have allowed the events in your life to write your story for you rather than taking deliberate action to write it in your own voice. What will it take to love your life story to create the happy endings you desire?”
― Susan C. Young ―
“ You are the author of your own life...Don't let others define it for you. Real power comes by doing what you are meant to be doing, and doing it well.”
― Oprah Winfrey ―
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Abū ‘Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Ismā‘īl ibn Ibrāhīm ibn al-Mughīrah ibn Bardizbah al-Ju‘fī al-Bukhārī 19 July 810 – 1 September 870), or Bukhārī, commonly referred to as Imam al-Bukhari or Imam Bukhari, was a Persian Islamic scholar who was born in Bukhara (the capital of the Bukhara Region (viloyat) of Uzbekistan). He authored the hadith collection known as Sahih al-Bukhari, regarded by Sunni Muslims as one of the most authentic (sahih) hadith collections. He also wrote other books such as Al-Adab al-Mufrad.
Imam al-Bukhari was the great theologian of the East. He collected and recorded about 600 thousand hadith, i.e. legend based on cases of life or some sayings of the Prophet. Out of them, al-Bukhari selected as “flawless” about 7400 hadith to include into the famous “As-Sahih” which became the second most important book after the Koran for the majority of Sunni.
The mausoleum of Imam al-Bukhari presents in all of its magnificence. In the complex that occupies a vast territory, there are mausoleums, mosques, hotel for tourists and pilgrims, souvenir shops and religious literature.
The mausoleum of Imam al-Bukhari is one of the main pilgrimage sites in Uzbekistan. The visiting of three shrines in Samarkand – the mausoleums of al-Bukhari, Shakhi-Zinda and Rukhabad – within one day, is called “small Hajj”.
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Author of the world’s longest tag that wound its way all over Manhattan unbeknownst to New Yorkers, MOMO grapher creates new urban maps based on infinitesimal interventions or monumental frescoes. Here in Mons, he has created a fresco in zebra-coloured flat hues.
Location: Rue Cantimpret, Mons, Belgium
Check out this sim. Good for taking photos.
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Isis body
Vista Diana head
:: powdermoon :: Kirsty Sweater
Elif Shafak is an award-winning novelist and the most widely read female writer in Turkey. She is also a political commentator and an inspirational public speaker.
She writes in both Turkish and English, and has published 15 books, 10 of which are novels, including the bestselling The Bastard of Istanbul and The Forty Rules of Love. Her books have been translated into 47 languages. She is published by Penguin in the UK and represented by Curtis Brown globally.
from my book collection
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Born in Torquay in 1890, Agatha Christie became, and remains, the best-selling novelist of all time.
She is best known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, as well as the world’s longest-running play – The Mousetrap. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and a billion in translation.
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This is by no means a Bookmaker toast.
It is a toast for book-makers, i.e. authors.
Toast with eggsalad, pickled cucumber, chives, Miguel Vergara Striploin from "my" local butchershop and Parmesan sauce on top.
Not bad for a lunch, home alone.
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This is from a session last week, and I just fell in love with it... a big brother holding his little sister's hand... a gentle reminder to look after one another.
Author : @Kiri Karma
Divers 2020 - May
Photos of May 2020
Photos de mai 2020
( Diverses photos prisent en 2020 sans sujet reel.
Various pictures taken in 2020 without real subject. )
I Will Not Wait At Sunset (author unknown)
I will not wait for you at sunset.
That romantic, auburn colored, artifact
will not hold me in place
nor call out your name
or leave any notes behind.
I will hoist my emotions upon my back
and step faithfully down the road.
The ripping, tearing sound.... will be me
breaking free of your essence,
and the way it enveloped my amorous existence.
At some point, after crossing the horizon.
I will have time to think of you.
Perhaps even shed a tear.
I will shiver in thought
of the charred remains of bridges
never to be crossed again.
This road will carry no reminders of you.
No signs to tell where I am going
or how to get there.
Each step enhancing senses and sensations
dulled by love in its finale.
And I....
will refuse to remember what you meant to me.
No....
I will not wait for you at sunset.
(Unknown author)
Spring goes by fast, and it's hard to keep up with all the nice and interesting things that happen in nature. I wish I had even more chances being outdoors, enjoying everything.
But this year, I at least got better photos of the European common frogs (Rana temporaria) than before. And I guess I still have some nice models to meet in nature before summer. If not, I will put the rest on the wish list for next spring ツ
(Buttsnutefrosk/ vanlig frosk, in Norwegian)
My album of insects, reptiles and amphibians here.
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Location: Coruscant
Author: Hozz Igo
///Log Entry\\\
After putting some space between me and the checkpoint, I changed out of the flamboyant uniform and into my usual outfit. Kusror, who had just arrived from Vala's ship, greeted me at our rendezvous point.
My next assignment: I would be disabling the base of and taking out the leader of the Futurists, a group who worked against our cause and for the remnant Empire. After searching the streets, Kusror and I found the specified location: an old 'abandoned' warehouse, which now served as the base for the Futurists.
I glanced over at Kusror, who nodded, and we both smashed through a window and into the building. We had taken the Futurists by surprise, and I was able to easily take out a few of them and eventually their leader, who was a Chiss sporting some sort of Mandalorian armor.
Just as we placed the bombs to detonate the warehouse, I noticed a hooded figure dash through a side door and into an alleyway. Before the figure disappeared, a flash from what seemed to be a medallion or insignia on their chest blinded me. After recovering from the flash, I pursued the figure through the door, only to find a bustling street full of civilians; the figure had vanished.
Kusror ran out to me. "Let's go, the warehouse will blow any second." Still puzzled about the mysterious figure, Kusror dragged me out the door and into the alleyway. Just a few moments later, I heard an explosion, and looked through the door to see a fiery mess of the Futurists' hideout. The mission was complete.
\\\End Log///
I'm quite pleased with how this build turned out! It was made for The Survivors RPG Tournament 2, round 2 against [https://www.flickr.com/photos/11287890@N02/]. Tell me what you thought of the build, and be sure to check out my round 1 build here: www.flickr.com/photos/185269945@N06/50672651761/in/datepo...
I've also just hit 200 followers, so expect a post on that and more builds soon (I'm working on my application to Dark Times at the moment!)
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Far from the Madding Crowd is the fourth published novel by English author Thomas Hardy; and his first major literary success. It was published on 23 November 1874
(fyi art inspired by the word madding rather than the story line of the books its self)
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mixed media
including drawn, painted
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and mixed via gimp