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Shooting events can be really un-eventful so my eyes started to wonder and looked around the room to find this. It's funny how one female and one male wearing jeans has their legs crossed, and the two male and female wearing suits are more serious.

  

Just an irony between this state of shitty economics that we´re living, resulting in an overconsumption by everyone. Not only over internet but everywhere, even facing a serious economic breakdown...

Carpet at Chateau Victoria

Built in 1913 in a Beaux-Arts Architectural style, this building was used until January of 1988 when Amtrak abandoned it. Located near Tiger Stadium in Downtown Detroit just off of Michigan Avenue in a district of Detroit called Corktown. This is THE main Icon of the Detroit Ruins, it was named a National Historic Building in 1975. This building has been featured in 4 movies recently: Transformers, The Island, Naqoyqatsi, and Four Brothers. I have modified this picture by greatly adjusting the contrast, which in turn added the blue tinge to the building.

Fashion Model Asif Ekbal

   

is an award winning international model from Bangladesh.

   

His achievements including being ranked as the number one model

Added a touch of colour with my first ever playsuit, looks like a short dress but it's short sleeved and perfect for the warmer weather and I still get to enjoy feeling the lining of my coat against my bare arms. 😊xxx, ❤️

tehnologi sudah merambah berbagai kalangan

OOTers...kopipaste

An overload of photos posted this morning (most of them uninspiring!), but I wanted to add them to my Texas albums, as they help to remind me of what this Sanctuary was like. All 15 images were taken at the Sabal Palm Sanctuary in the afternoon of 28 March 2019. After this visit, we had time to continue to South Padre Island, to check out the place, ready for our planned visit there the next morning. Lots of birds : )

 

Sunday, 9 February 2020: our temperature just before 11:00 am is 0C (windchill -6C). Sunrise is at 8:00 am, and sunset is at 5:41 pm. Cloudy with sunny breaks in the morning, with a few flurries developing in the afternoon.

 

Because it has been about 10 months since we went on this holiday, I have to check maps for names of the locations we visited, and any other information I gathered. Thank goodness the photos I took with my Nikon P900 have the GPS data and automatically appear on the Flickr map. Then I can add my Canon photos to the same marked locations.

 

This day started off with leaving the hotel that we had driven to on Day 9, the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, Brownsville, and driving to the first stopping place for Day 10. We stayed at this hotel for three nights, before having to drive all the way back to Houston on 30 March, ready to fly back home to Calgary.

 

Our early morning drive on Day 10 started off with driving in the wrong direction for quite a distance. One fun thing that happened as a result of this mistake, was that we spotted two beautiful Agave plants growing on either side of someone's front gate. We stopped in awe at the gorgeous orange flowers that grew from the tip of each leaf spike. I had never seen anything like these before and, once I got back to Calgary, I searched and searched on Google Images for photos that would give me an ID for these plants. Nothing - absolutely nothing - so I thought they must be something really unusual. Indeed, they were, lol! Some time after our return home, Anne B sent an email saying, guess what, these flowers were fake! She had looked at a close-up and could see the fabric lines and some frayed edges. A fun memory.

 

Once we were heading in the right direction, we drove east from Brownsville to Boca Chica, which is on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. The first bird we saw was a Meadowlark, perched on top of a Yucca plant along the Boca Chica Highway. Closer to Boca Chica Beach, there were police vehicles, and at one place we were stopped by two men. One told us we could not go any further, but the second man told us we could go on. Managed to get a couple of very quick photos of Laughing Gulls on the beach, and then we were told to leave. Apparently, there was going to be some test at the nearby SpaceX Space Launch Facility there. We were able to grab a couple of quick shots of the SpaceX prototype from the road, then quickly continued on our drive away from the area. Quite exciting.

 

"The SpaceX South Texas Launch Site is a spaceport and test at Boca Chica Village near Brownsville, Texas, for the private use of Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX).

Its stated purpose is "to provide SpaceX an exclusive launch site that would allow the company to accommodate its launch manifest and meet tight launch windows." The launch site was originally intended to support launches of the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles as well as "a variety of reusable suborbital launch vehicles",[4] but in 2018, SpaceX announced a change of plans, stating that the site would be used exclusively for SpaceX Starship. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk indicated in 2014 that he expected "commercial astronauts, private astronauts, to be departing from South Texas," and he foresaw launching spacecraft to Mars from there."

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_South_Texas_Launch_Site

 

From Boca Chica, our next stopping place was the Sabal Palm Sanctuary. On the way there, we briefly stopped to take a few photos of a beautiful Harris's Hawk perched on a high wire. In order to get to the Sanctuary, we had to drive through an opening in "The Wall". I had really been hoping that, at some point, we would actually see a length of The Wall, having heard about it endlessly on TV.

 

"The Sabal Palm Sanctuary is a 557-acre (225-hectare) nature reserve and bird sanctuary located in the delta of the Rio Grande Valley in Cameron County near Brownsville, Texas. It is noted for being one of the last locations in the Rio Grande Valley with a profuse grove of sabal palms, an edible-heart-bearing palm much prized by pre-Hispanic inhabitants and noted by early explorers. As a relatively habitat-rich remnant of this Valley, it is a prized birdwatching and butterfly watching location for persons interested in the ecology of the Valley and adjacent states of northern Mexico.

 

The Sabal Palm Sanctuary closely approaches the southernmost point in the state of Texas, and is the southernmost point accessible to the public.

 

The Sanctuary occupies a parcel of the former Rabb Plantation, a 19th-century sugarcane plantation on the bank of the Rio Grande - at that time, a river deep enough to float light steamboats. The plantation's produce was shipped directly from the riverbank; the successful plantation's Queen Anne mansion, built by Frank and Lillian Rabb in 1891-1892, was adaptively remodeled in 2013 to serve as the Sanctuary's visitor center." From Wikipedia. The Mansion is a really fine building.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabal_Palm_Sanctuary

 

Our final stop of the day was South Padre Island, where we had many good sightings. We were planning to go there the following morning, but decided we had time to also call in at the end of Day 10.

Added 2 mirrors to the mirror wall. The long one in the middle is one and luckily it fit perfectly between the other 2 when I tried it sideways. So I got to save a hole!

Olean, NY. August 2017.

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Lotus Elise S2.

Marker and pen. Edited in Pixelmator

Check out the making-of video here: youtu.be/RjyPRdqVhVg

And also some tiling... :D At least some progress on the Jewellery Shop!

Thinking that I'll add this one from a shoot I did in Barbados a few years back

Add a description...

Happy to be able to use those dark bluish round tiles after so long! I added some olive green and reddish brown round tiles as well, I followed the design from the pencil pot set earlier...

In 1982 ECW produced a prototype double decker coach built on the Leyland Olympian chassis. This vehicle was registered ADD 50Y and delivered to Wessex who loaned it out to other members of the National Bus Company who were operating National Express services. ADD 50Y is photographed in Cambridge Drummer Street during its short loan to Eastern Counties. Dressed in National Express livery it looked an impressive sight.

Don't you have days when you, well what should I call this one, and days when your imagination runs wild. I am having the duh uh day. Enjoy

 

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