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“Home isn't where you're from, it's where you find light when all grows dark.”
― Pierce Brown
Taken @ Elysion
Aside from Fogbound Blues, I also like to dance at Cafe Musique.
The live music is so beautiful there!
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❤︎︎ TP @ Cafe Musique
❤︎︎ Outfit: pOOnsh - Sophie School Outfit (FATPACK)
♫ pOOnsh - Mainstore ▏Marketplace ▏Flickr ▏Facebook
❤︎︎ Shoes: Neutral Tones - $NT Belted Boots FATPACK [knee/ankle - with different colors to choose]
▶ Available @ The Grand Event
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Putting Mediterranean travel aside (at least for the moment), we have an Ibis flying across the Riverstone Wetlands in Sugar Land, Texas, photographed last year. Seems we have a Grebe in the lower right.
Straô, stra, strarijden, strao of straorijden is een jaarlijks terugkerende boerenfeestdag op het Nederlandse eiland Schouwen-Duiveland. Straorijden wordt alleen in Burgh-Haamstede, Ellemeet, Noordwelle, Renesse, Scharendijke en Serooskerke gedaan. Tijdens het evenement rijden rijkelijk versierde Zeeuwse paarden voor de eerste maal in het jaar het strand op en de zee in.
Bron en meer info: Wikipedia
Straô, stra, strarijden, Straô or straorijden is an annual farmers feast day on the Dutch island of Schouwen-Duiveland. Straorijden is only done in Burgh-Haamstede, Ellemeet, Noordwelle, Renesse, Scharendijke and Serooskerke. During the event, riding richly decorated Zeeland horses for the first time in the year, the beach and the sea.
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A SONG OF ETERNITY IN TIME.
ONCE, at night, in the manor wood
My Love and I long silent stood,
Amazed that any heavens could
Decree to part us, bitterly repining.
My Love, in aimless love and grief,
Reached forth and drew aside a leaf
That just above us played the thief
And stole our starlight that for us was shining.
A star that had remarked her pain
Shone straightway down that leafy lane,
And wrought his image, mirror-plain,
Within a tear that on her lash hung gleaming.
"Thus Time," I cried, '" is but a tear
Some one hath wept 'twixt hope and fear,
Yet in his little lucent sphere
Our star of stars, Eternity, is beaming."
S Lanier
texture by Renee
Aside from the lovely framing just adored these two saplings in amongst the conifers. Taken in Hillock Wood, Buckinghamshire.
Have a blessed and beautiful day and thank you for stopping by!
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Aside from looking like a fashionista, I love the vibe of this [Cosmos] Martha Knit Top & Skirt because it looks effortlessly chic and cozy as can be.
Balancing proportions is about styling your outfits to create overall aesthetic harmony. This Marta coordinated knit long sleeve crop top and skirt set makes a sound fashion moment by keeping the rest of the look fitted and suave.
Remember that personal style is an experiment. So, you never know what amazing looks awaits until you take the time to play with this outfit’s splendid 12 color HUD and pair it with accessory pieces to find what looks great on your unique body.
Fits: Reborn, Reborn Juicy Rolls, Legacy, Maitreya Lara, and Kupra mesh bodies.
Cosmos Mainstore:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cosmic%20Valley/60/82/556
This modeling photo taken at the Village of Ciampi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bhima/74/92/38
For the "Looking close... on Friday!" challenge "Fluffy"
A molt feather from a pheasant. The small soft, down feathers are the fluffiest things in our garden... and this feather has down and ordinary feather types together.
Have a wonderful weekend - stay safe and stay warm 😊
Macro-Looking Close: Here
Birds, beasts & insects here: Here
Everyday Things : Here
Thanks a lot for your visits, comments, faves, invites, etc ... Always very much appreciated !
A SONG OF ETERNITY IN TIME.
ONCE, at night, in the manor wood
My Love and I long silent stood,
Amazed that any heavens could
Decree to part us, bitterly repining.
My Love, in aimless love and grief,
Reached forth and drew aside a leaf
That just above us played the thief
And stole our starlight that for us was shining.
A star that had remarked her pain
Shone straightway down that leafy lane,
And wrought his image, mirror-plain,
Within a tear that on her lash hung gleaming.
"Thus Time," I cried, '" is but a tear
Some one hath wept 'twixt hope and fear,
Yet in his little lucent sphere
Our star of stars, Eternity, is beaming."
S Lanier
aside from some marmite daffodil interludes, I'm devoting this week here at Flickr to some people and a place I stumbled into and have fallen in love with.
Hopefully, I've got enough to tell their story... (eek :-))
Ian Anderson - Set-Aside
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln5VFKdHTCQ
Hard black crows bobbing
where once ran deep furrows
Frazzled oak silhouetted
in her ivy dress
Winter sun catches
dog fox through thin hedges:
Throws his long shadow
north to the emptiness
Farmhouse in tatters;
shuttered and battered
Even lovers don't go there
these last few years
Spider-web windows
on set-aside heroes
Standing lost
in a landscape of tears
Photo taken at the beautiful new Elvion sim
Please visit this enchanting place at:
My "Critters in Winter" series continues today with something more conventional (after an insect and an arachnid, equally improbable to find active at this time of year). American Robins nest and breed in the village; during May and June their wake-up calls begin around 3:30 to 4:00 a.m. Some years they linger quite late and get caught in the first winter storms. This surely must decrease their survival chances; migration is a hazardous time for them even when all goes well.
My own misgivings aside, robins and other migratory passerines have provided me with plenty of good photo ops in the late fall and first days of winter. In 2014 my neighbour, Adam, had a bumper crop of crabapples on his trees, and half a dozen species took full advantage. So did I. I especially liked the obvious colour co-ordination here, and the hoarfrost that coated all the branches and fruit.
Perhaps this fruit festival powered them southbound to their next stopping point, likely somewhere in Montana. I'll never know. But the robins keep returning each spring, so whatever they do seems to be working for them.
Photographed in Val Marie, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2014 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
This is a small church which has been abandoned for some years now. Apparently they had the intention to fix it once, as there were scaffoldings, but they may had run out budget, because they looked abandoned as well.
What makes it different from other abandoned churches is the amazing yellow light coming from aloft.
Look aside and you might find the one. Not in front of you must be what you've come for. I was going home, few more steps and I'm in the city, when I looked around myself for the last time. Last glimpse of mist was waving me in goodbye...
Aside from the deafening roar of the motorboat, the place and moment were quieting.
Sensational Saturday to you.
Aside from the main point of interest in this place - The Twelve Apostles, I admired this golden cliff lit in late afternoon glow. Everyone fled to it's edge to get the best view of the famous rock formations.
Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia
Aside from Hummingbird, I do not think that you can find bird more tiny than this around here... and off course I find them to be adorable! It was so nice to receive their visit while I was waiting for the return of the Waxings!
Aside from the famous Iguassu Falls, the 6km walking trails on the Argentinean side had incredible surroundings, mainly consisting of forrest, water or more water..... And when lucky, some wildlife too. In few hours, I did see many kinds of butterflies, birds, toucans, gang of coatiks who snatched and ate somebody's lunch, a crocodile, a monkey downing a carton of juice (also snatched) and to top it of a little snake (my least favourite)
Aside from the skunk cabbage, the pasqueflower is usually the first spring flower that emerges in my area. You can see how well-protected they are from any cold snap. These were just coming up in the "goat prairie" on King Bluff in Great River Bluffs State Park near Nodine, Minnesota.
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