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From the 2017 archive - a lonely berg in the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, South East Iceland.
This was my third visit to the lagoon and on a day with terrible weather and very poor visibility and frequent rain. We came away with only a few frames but it didn't matter, the place just resonates with those who visit.
Fuji X-T2, XF23/1.4, 10secs at f/8, ISO 320 - Nisi 10 Stop ND Filter
#3:206 - the funny bone
Metaphorazine
by Jeff Noon
from a book of amazing short stories and viral prose named Pixel Juice
Johnny takes Metaphorazine. Every clockwork day. Says it burns his house down, with a haircut made of wings. You could say he eats a problem. You could say he stokes his thrill. Every clingfilm evening, climb inside a little pill. Intoxicate the feelings. Play those skull-piano blues. Johnny takes Metaphorazine.
He's a dog.
Lucy takes Simileum. That's not half as bad. She's only like a moon gone slithering, upside-down the sky. Like a tidal wave of perfume, like a spillage in the heart. With eyes stuck tight like envelopes, and posted like a teardrop. Like a syringe, of teardrops. Like a dripfeed aphrodisiac, swallowed like a Cadillac. Lucy takes Simileum.
She's like a dog.
Graham takes Litotezol. Brain the size of particles, that cloud inside of parasites, that live inside the paradise of a pair of lice. He's a surge of melted ice cream, when he makes love like a ghost. Sparkles like a graveyard, but never gets the urge, and then sings Hallelujah! Hallelujah! like a turgid flatfoot dirge. Graham takes Litotezol.
He's a small dog.
Josie takes Hyperbolehyde. Ten thousand every second. See her face go touch the sky, when she climbs that rollercoaster high. That mouth! Such bliss! All the planets and the satellites make their home inside her lips. It's a four-minute warning! Atomic tongue! Nitrokisserene! Josie takes Hyperbolehyde.
She's a big dog.
Alanis takes Alitterene. It drags a deeper ditch. And all her dirty dealings display a debonair disdain. Her dynamo is dangerous, ditto her dusky dreams. Dummies devise diverse deluxe débâcles down dingy detox driveways. Alanis takes Alitterene.
She's a dead dog, ya dig?
Desmond takes Onomatopiates.
He's a woof woof.
Sylvia takes Oxymorox. She's got the teenage menopause. Gets her winter-sugar somersaults from sniffing non-stick glue. She wears the v-necked trousers, in the blind-eye looking-glass. Does the amputated tango, and then finds herself quite lost, in the new old english style, Sylvia takes Oxymorox.
She's a cat dog.
But Johnny takes Metaphorazine. Look at those busted street lamp eyes, that midnight clockface of a smile. That corrugated tinflesh roof of a brow. The knife, fork and spoon of his fingers, the sheer umbrella of the man's hairdo! The coldwater bedsit of his brain. He's a fanfare of atoms, I tell you! And you know that last, exquisite mathematical formula rubbed off the blackboard before the long summer holidays begin? Well, that's him. Speeding language through the veins, Johnny takes Metaphorazine.
He's a real dog.
This is from Pixel Juice. Read it.
"It's my favourite book. I've read it three times. [...] It's about a whaling voyage, an' this guy called Ishmael ..."
('Fone Bone' by ReSaurus)
Diorama by RK
Science Museum in the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Spain.
Resembling the massive ribcage of a futuristic creature, its skeletal, bone-like structure makes it one of the most iconic examples of organic architecture in the city.
♥ Thank you very much for your visits, faves, and kind comments ♥
Found this clock on the Madcow sim at the Rezzable Alpha grid. Lots of great stuff there built by Madcow Chef.
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This osprey has managed to cough up a fish bone that got stuck in its throat!!!
Taken on Tigertail Beach, Marco Island, Florida.
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I took a little journey to the unknown,
And I come back changed. I can feel it in my bones.
~Lord Huron
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I had forgotten about a visit to the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science back in 2015.
I'd had the old Super-Takumar lens that I had used with my Pentax Spotmatic back in the late '70s.
Lighting in the museum was challenging, but the shadows looked cool.
3rd August 2019- David of Manchester based 'Bones Shake' brought "A scuzzed fuzzed blues" vibe to Jimmy's in Liverpool. These lads were first on by virtue of the least social media 'Likes' (a strange stipulation in my eyes, but then, i'm 48..) but they manged to captivate an early audience. Starting your set by casually wandering through the crowd with a megaphone blarring an American Police siren generally tends to grab peoples attention!!
BONES: In an episode with a twist, Hodgins (TJ Thyne, L) is a frequent patron of "The Lab" and Angela (Michaela Conlin, R) is the nightclub's hostess in the BONES season finale episode "The End in the Beginning" airing Thursday, May 14 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2009 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Greg Gayne/FOX
Dem Bones" (also called "Dry Bones" and "Dem Dry Bones") is a spiritual song. The melody was composed by author and songwriter James Weldon Johnson (1871–1938) and his brother, J. Rosamond Johnson. It was first recorded by The Famous Myers Jubilee Singers in 1928. Both a long and a shortened version of the song are widely known. The lyrics are inspired by Ezekiel 37:1–14, in which the prophet Ezekiel visits the Valley of Dry Bones and prophesies that they will one day be resurrected at God's command, picturing the realization of the New Jerusalem.
Well, your toe bone connected to your foot bone
Your foot bone connected to your heel bone
Your heel bone connected to your ankle bone
Your ankle bone connected to your leg bone
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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Many of the skeletons in the Bone Hall have been on view since 1881—first in what is now known as the Arts and Industries Building, and since the 1960s in their current form. The skeletons represent an unparalleled study collection of every major group of vertebrate animals. (3/27/2022)
Cross Bones Graveyard in Southwark began life as a burial ground for licenced prostitutes or Winchester Geese and eventually became a pauper's graveyard. Apparenetly it is still dense with the bones of the dead. This odd little shrine has accumulated with offerings from local people. It is an odd and moving place . I think the site is up for development...and controversially seeing its history.
dem bones, dem... cute... bones?
I have a great weakness for Schadenfreude's 'Bones' design that Allegory uses on gacha items, so... I realized I was missing a couple.
And got them.
And then rezzed ALL of them out and put on the old Pixicat Whimsical Onesie so I could blend in with my people.
I may have a problem here...