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He loves me, he loves me not or She loves me, she loves me not (originally effeuiller la marguerite in French) is a game of French origin, in which one person seeks to determine whether the object of their affection returns that affection.
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Manhattan: Flatiron District
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_Square_and_Madison_Square_Park
This building wall-art on the corner of Jackson and Sansome streets in San Francisco, Ca. reminded me of an arcade video game from the 1980's known as Qbert. I used to work on video games in the 1980's as a technician. Back then, Arcade Video Games made money like slot machines, but had no payout. It was a crazy time.
Looking west, down Euclid Avenue in Cleveland from the top floor of the Seidman Cancer Center. Sadly, making a visit with a relative in hospice.
Petro truck stop just across from the race track in N Las Vegas. Sitting here listening to the cars on the track.
Title: Winter
Artist: Jean Antoine Houdon (French, Versailles 1741–1828 Paris)
Date: 1787
Culture: French, Paris
Medium: Bronze
A frileuse is a woman subject to cold. A marble version (Musée Fabre, Montpellier), dated 1783, was originally intended as an allegory of Winter. For the Museum's bronze, cast by Houdon himself and coming from the collection of the duc d'Orléans, Houdon stripped the spiraling columnar composition to its bare essentials. The girl's tremulous flesh is offset by her tightly drawn shawl, elegant but hardly adequate.
www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/202614
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Now I Show You How To Unbrick your MediaTek device
This Tutorial is to guide you how to Install Official Stock Rom in any Mediatek Smartphone OR How to get your Bricked phone back to normal working condition. Sometimes due to installation of custom rom that are not meant for your device you ...
Frank Crowley Courts Building. East face.
Dallas, Texas. January 23, 2023.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G.
1.7mm. f2.2 @ 1/385 sec. ISO 40.
I had drive to downtown Dallas to serve jury duty this day. KN
Former Walgreens
Year Built: 1977
Gross Leasable Area: 7,600 SF
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Nothing with this. Just a feeling about this western area of Long Island City/Astoria.
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Fall colors at Mike Lewis Park.
Mike Lewis Park. Grand Prairie, Texas.
December 5, 2023. Dallas County.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G.
(7.1mm). f/2.4 @ 1/761 sec. ISO 25.
Sarah has this little Android guy on her key chain from work (she's a T-Mobile manager), and I thought it would be a cool shot to put him up against my iPhone.
Took a bit of planning and some (mediocre) editing but I think I'm pleased with the result.
Strobist info: 580exII camera left up high with bounce umbrella, 430exII camera right and behind, bare, zoomed into 105mm 1/16th power. All triggered with pocket wizards.
Website, www.TravisLawton.com.
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My alter (blog) ego, The Lawtographer.
Mrs. Claus stands by the Polar Express train that carries homeless dogs to no-kill shelters in Northern states.
For my Flickr Friends: That's me! I loved playing Mrs. Claus! Everyone thought I was the real McCoy!
Operation Pets Alive (operationpetsalive.org) had a booth at the "International Winter on the Waterway" (iWoW) event, held, November 17, 2012. We had a booth filled with hand-made pet-related crafts (including wonderful handsewn aprons in many patterns), along with a "Polar Express" theme, complete with a perfectly-attired "Mrs. Claus". The booth was a huge success.
Located at the northwest corner of Park Avenue and 60th Street, the church was built primarily during 1931–1933. Church services began in 1933 but financial impacts of the Great Depression and shortages of World War II prevented the mosaics planned for the interior from being executed until 1948–49. The church was designed by Ralph Adams Cram, who is known for his Gothic Revival ecclesiastical architecture. While designing this church, he used a combination of Romanesque and Byzantine Revival styles instead.
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In addition to its operation as a church, Christ Church has operated an early childhood day school since 1949.
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32-35 Queens Boulevard / B4-After Construction
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This plot was to have been a 17 story hotel, though as with many sites there was either a stop work order (SWO), or the deal fell through completely.
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I feel how this section of Long Island City is on the brink of blasting off on the super sonic gentrification rocket, as the LIC BID (Long Island City Business Improvement District) recently expanded into this area, and the building pace will increase significantly by Spring/Summer 2025. Just a hunch. Of all things, there's a new Starbucks on the strip, across Queens Blvd from this site. The Starbucks was the catalyst.
I could be completely wrong, or completely right
from a concert at the punk and anarchist house Blitz in Oslo 20120427
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poor qulity on this pic ... but I was there to celebrate - not to take photos - only had my mobile
Before this, the phone I was using was from my graduation.After almost 6 years of usage, one day while coming back from office, the phone fell from the pocket,crashed on the road,and split in half.
So it was time to look for a new phone.
And finally set my eyes on this.
Pretty happy with it.
Strobist: Yongnuo 460MKII 1/32 lumiquest softbox III camera right.
Vivitar 285HV 1/16 DIY softbox camera left.
DIY: foam board below phone.
DIY softbox.
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Source: Samsung
Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S with 4-inch Super AMOLED screen and a 1 GHz application processor
I have the best commute to work. A mere 24-minute walk
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Voices, 2018
Jaume Plensa
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Jollibee is a Filipino chain of fast food restaurants
History
In 1975, Tony Tan Caktiong and his family opened a Magnolia ice cream parlor in Cubao, Quezon City, located northeast of Manila, Philippines. The outlet later began offering hot meals and sandwiches. When the food items became more popular than ice cream, the family decided to convert the ice cream parlor into a fast food restaurant, which became the first Jollibee outlet in 1978. Management consultant Manuel C. Lumba advised the family on the change in strategy. Jollibee was initially named "Jolibe", but changed its name to "Jollibee".
Mascots
Jollibee mascot in Trece Martires, Cavite
Introduced in 1980, Jollibee is a large anthropomorphic bee mascot dressed in a red blazer, shirt, and chef's hat. Jollibee's design is based on Mickey Mouse. The mascot was designed to epitomize Filipino optimism. Tony Tan, Jollibee's founder, has compared the mascot's character to the Filipino working class, stating that the bee "hops around and produces sweet things for life, and is happy even though it is busy". Jollibee developed additional mascots, some of which were featured in Jollitown, a children's show aired in the Philippines.
Further info: Jollibee (Wikipedia Page)