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Arrivée du printemps à la Drink station dans mon jardin à Souillac (Lot-46 / France). Mi-mars à début avril 2020.
Fairchild A-10C Thunderbolt II USAF s/n 79-0170 MI-ANG 107th FS "Red Devils" Selfridge ANG Base, MI @ Thunder over Michigan Air Show, Detroit / Willow Run Airport, MI
The photo is the reflections of the lights at my table in a bar ,and the title is from my favourite song of Python Lee Jackson group "In a broken dream" The singer is Rod Stewart
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV5oDDelJrM&list=RDPV5oDDelJrM
Every day I spend my time
Drinkin' wine, feelin' fine
Waitin' here to find the sign
That I can understand - yes I am
In the days between the hours
Ivory towers, bloody flowers
Push their heads into the air
I don't care if I ever know - there I go
Don't push your love too far
Your wounds won't leave a scar
Right now is where you are
In a broken dream
Did someone bow their head?
Did someone break the bread?
Good people are in bed
Before nine o'clock
On the pad before my eyes
Paper cries, tellin' lies
The promises you gave
From the grave of a broken heart, hmm
Every day I spend my time
Drinkin' wine, feelin' fine
Waitin' here to find the sign
That I can understand - yes I am, oh
I sit here in my lonely room
Don't push your love too far
You know your wounds won't even leave a scar
Right now is where you are
In a broken dream
And don't you forget what I say - hoo, hoo
Ivory towers, bloody flowers ....
A night at Mt. Gangotri base camp resulted in this image. A short window of clear sky for me to capitalize and I did what was necessary :)
I watched a movie named "The Pursuit of Happyness" by Will Smith which is based on a true story.
He's got a wife and a son, and he is poor. He strives everyday in his life for his wife and his son. Things aren't getting better though. His wife finally left him and their son.
He doesn't give up. He still strives for living, for his son and for himself. He goes through the parts of life where him "being stupid", him "running for his life", him "homeless", him "frustrated".. In the end, what he endured has finally paid off. He got a job. And it is when the part of his life that he feels "Happy". There comes the tears of "happyness"..
Everyday in our life, we strive, we do things, only for one thing - to pursue hapiness. I am pursuing my ultimate happiness, the felicity that fills up each empty space that is waiting to filled with..
Are you pursuing yours too?
Built for BrickWorld 2017. Features landing pads for 10 ships. Features over 100 lights, working turbolift, exhaust fans and iridescent planet lighting.
So one little Chihuahua based pup wasn't enough for my daughter so she got another, this time we think the mix was with a Chinese Crested but not really sure. Chihuahua pups and paint have a lot in common. You start with the Chihuahua base and mix according to preference. So many variations are possible! Hanging out in the morning light.
The outline of our Galaxy, the Milky Way, and of its neighbouring Magellanic Clouds, in an image based on housekeeping data from ESA’s Gaia satellite, indicating the total number of stars detected every second in each of the satellite's fields of view.
Brighter regions indicate higher concentrations of stars, while darker regions correspond to patches of the sky where fewer stars are observed.
The plane of the Milky Way, where most of the Galaxy’s stars reside, is evidently the brightest portion of this image, running horizontally and especially bright at the centre. Darker regions across this broad strip of stars, known as the Galactic Plane, correspond to dense, interstellar clouds of gas and dust that absorb starlight along the line of sight.
The Galactic Plane is the projection on the sky of the Galactic disc, a flattened structure with a diameter of about 100 000 light-years and a vertical height of only 1000 light-years.
Beyond the plane, only a few objects are visible, most notably the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, two dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, which stand out in the lower right part of the image. A few globular clusters – large assemblies up to millions of stars held together by their mutual gravity – are also sprinkled around the Galactic Plane.
Acknowledgement: this image was prepared by Edmund Serpell, a Gaia Operations Engineer working in the Mission Operations Centre at ESA’s European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany.
This work is licenced under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 IGO (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO) licence.
Credit: ESA/Gaia – CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
A base of a 19th century lamp designed by Joseph Bazalgette in a shape of lions’ paws with a view of the Chelsea Embankment and Chelsea Bridge in the distance.