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I know that there’ll be better days
Oh, that sunshine ‘bout to come my way
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May we never ever shed another tear for today
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A leaf which has seen Better Days, on a walkway in Hermann Park, The shadow is a selfie, which normally I would avoid, but I really needed to catch this in a few seconds, on the run at the end of a beautiful day. In fact on one of my Better Days!
Yet another instance of a Barnett Newman Zip coupled with botanical jetsam &/or a topological equivalent of a disc—probably not the first reading that popped into your mind.
For #BetterDays #FlickrFriday and also “Signs of the Season” for the Flickr Lounge. Unaccountably refused to upload—even after export to jpg—so I’m posting a screen dump instead with time and location corrected to the original. The geotag shifted by a few meters in the process.
Happy Flickr Friday!
As usual the fur son didn't really want to sit still, managed to snap this while he rolled around on the deck. At a ripe old age of 18 he has certainly seen better days, but is very content in his new surroundings it seems. Taken with the Tak 35 @ F5.6
Here's to 2009 and a chance we will all find better solutions, cooperation, conservation practices, and better days. Cheers~!
"I need someplace simple where we could live
And something only you can give
And thats faith and trust and peace while we're alive"
The old Texaco Gasoline truck behind the Little Longhorn Saloon in Austin. Home of the original Chicken Shit Bingo.
Deer Mountain Campground on the headwaters of the Connecticut River, New Hampshire
My wife and I grew up in Connecticut, where we knew this river to be huge. Here, in this New Hampshire State Park, the waters are tiny and pristine and surrounded by forests.
As a proud employee of Jaguar Land Rover, it warms my heart to see these old "Defenders" around and working.
There are two similar coal chutes in Goole Docks. This particular chute was designed to lift railway carriages loaded with coal or coke, the truck was then tipped and its contents slid down the chute into waiting ships. The other chute was designed to lift “Tom puddings” to be unloaded in a similar way. I’ll post a picture of that lift later.
The iconic water towers known as “salt and pepper” in the distance.
#FlickrFriday
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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #BetterDays
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Meilleurs jours
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Dias Melhores
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #美好的日子
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Bessere Tage
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Días mejores
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I have been attacked with the cold and cough last few days
....and I am back in the memory lane again..
This typecase has defintley seen better days, woodworm and damp has got a hold......I am in the process of (slowly) transfering type to a better typecase !. Happy Flickr Friday !.
This pub on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh has definitely seen better days. Especially if Mary Queen of Scots AND John Knox actually did drink there!!!
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Old fishing boat that has seen better days marooned in the mud at Maidens harbour, South Ayrshire, Scotland.
This was the view I caught from my bedroom window a couple of days ago. It had been several weeks since we'd seen any sun and gave hope for better days.
May Barack Obama bring change, hope and better days to the citizens of America and to the world.
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The remains of the fallen Tenerife Tour Hotel on the coastline of Candelaria on the East coast of Tenerife.
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My mom was born 90 years ago, come tomorrow. I think she would have been a pretty cool 90 year-old. She was the first human being to kiss me when I was born. I was the last human being to kiss her before she died. She pointed a camera at me so much as the first-born child that I decided a camera should be in my hands as well. I made one of the last photographs of her before she headed off to a world I long to know when my day arrives. Life on this earth is a flash, a quick click of the shutter, and then we're off to better days.
Alte Bank im Garten….
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